Israeli Killer Drone To Monitor Ladakh & Why China Afraid Of It

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  indian security services are working hard to acquire such weapons which will aid them in their continuing war with china a number of aircraft drones have been purchased and smaller drones are being acquired from the us and will be deployed to soldiers at the battalion level handheld drones will be used to gather information about a certain location or region as well as to monitor that location simultaneously the indian navy has leased two predator drones from an american firm general atomics for monitoring in the indian ocean now the indian military are about to acquire four heron mark ii drones from israel which would allow him to keep a close eye on chinese actions in the ladakh region and other places along the line of actual control with china the deal was reached in mid-january between new delhi and israel aerospace industries however the arrival of the uavs was delayed due to the continuing covid19 pandemic according to times of india the first two unmanned aerial vehicles woul

Top 10 Future Weapon of India

About Future weapons


Being a global leader in the turn of events and one of the main five military powers on the planet India is continually growing new arms and ammo and enhancing past renditions of its weaponry yet security challenges expanding the two homes inside and over the water, the nation appears to be ready to proceed with its improvement motivation in this video we present to you the 10 future weapons in India that are as of now being developed


No 10


Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft


Hindustan Aeronautics Limited propelled medium battle airplane the HAL AMCA is an Indian program to build up a fifth-age warrior airplane the Indian aeronautical improvement organization is answerable for planning the plane while Hindustan Aeronautics Limited will be the primary contractor responsible for assembly this advanced medium combat aircraft will be a single-seat twin-engine stealth all-weather multi-role fighter aircraft visibility study and the preliminary design stage of this aircraft has been completed and the project entered the detailed design phase in February 2019 of this aircraft was shown at Air India and the design is expected to be finalized by the end of 2019 AMCA will reportedly be unveiled in 2024 and the total of four prototypes are planned initially and the first flight is expected in 2025 or 2026 production is expected to begin in 2029.


No 09

Tejas mark-2

Hindustan Aeronautics stages mark 2 the HAL Tejas Mark 2 is a planned single-engine DeltaWing multi-role fighter designed by the aeronautical Development Agency and Hindustan Aeronautics Limited it is for the Indian Air Force and it is a further development of the H AL Tejas mark 1 the program which began in the 1980s to replace India's aging make 21 fighters and alt ages mark 2 is being designed to replace 4 generation fighters like Jaguars Dassault Mirage 2000 and make 29 UPG in the Indian Air Force Tejas mark 2 first is expected in 2023 this aircraft will have improved survivability maintainability and obsolescence mitigation the cockpit design has been improved with bigger sized smart multi-function displays and smart head-up display Tejas mark 2 will also possess better tactical strike air reconnaissance air defense and maritime roles which is enough for a light fighter and it can continue up to 2055 till it becomes obsolete.


No 08


Brahmos mark-2

BrahMos 2 or BrahMos mark - dramatization - is a hypersonic voyage rocket as of now under joint advancement by Russia and India's resistance innovative work association they have together with the structure the BrahMos aerospace Private Limited and it is the second of the BrahMos series of cruise missiles the BrahMos 2 is expected to have a range of 450 kilometers our 280 miles and a speed of Mach 7 that is 8,500 kilometers or 5,300 miles per hour during the cruise stage of flight the missile will be propelled by a scramjet air-breathing jet engine other details including production cost and physical dimensions of the missiles are yet to be published it is expected to be ready for testing by 2020.


No 07

Agni 06 missile

Agni 6 will be a four-phase intercontinental ballistic missile which is in the equipment advancement stage after its plan stage was finished it is relied upon to have numerous autonomously targetable reemergence vehicle just as flexibility reemergence vehicle it will be taller than its antecedent of Nephite and the mouth of Agni six will be between 55 to 70 tons the Government of India is yet to endorse the venture all the DRDO has finished all figurings and begun the building work it is accounted for to be the most recent and the most advanced version among the ugly missiles according to sources six missiles is likely to carry up to ten mi RV warheads and will have a strike range of 12,000 kilometers through DRDO has refused to confirm the missile's range.


No 06


INS Arighat

InS Arighat is the second Arihant class submarine she is the second nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarine being built by India it is estimated to be commissioned this year and Arighat will have one seven-blade propeller powered by a pressurized water reactor it can achieve a maximum speed of 12 to 15 knots went on the surface and 24 knots, when submerged the submarine, has 4 launch tubes and it's hump just like her predecessor and she can carry up to 12 K 15 Sagarika missiles or four of the underdevelopment K 4 missiles with a range of 3,500 kilometers are 2200 miles.


No 05


UCAV Ghatak

UCAV Ghatak, Ghatak is an autonomous stealthy unmanned combat air vehicle being developed by DRDO for the Indian air force Ghatak is still under development and its first flight is expected to be between 2024 to 2025 the project cost is two thousand six hundred fifty crores that are 420 million and will cruise at medium altitude and will be capable of carrying two or more guided strike weapons with onboard sensors for targeting and weapon guidance details of the projects are classified and the UCAV will be capable of releasing missiles bombs and exactness guided weapons the structure is in accordance with what previous giardia boss controller for aviation set in 2007 that India's battle automaton would be a subtle flying wing idea airplane with interior weapons Bay and a turbofan motor.


No 04


Future Tank of India


future main battle tanks currently Indian Armed Forces use three different types of main battle tanks six different series of main battle tanks with these the DRDO will be advancing its future tanks and features like stealth armor reduce penetration by most lethal weapons elimination of parasite tech mass leading to a weight reduction excellent corrosion resistance inherent thermal and acoustic insulation properties an active and passive protection system.


NO 03


INS Vishal

Ins Vishal special aircraft carrier it will be nuclear-powered and nearly 50% larger than INS Vikramaditya Ins Vishal shell will be able to accommodate up to 55 aircraft and the Ins Vishal will be the first non-western aircraft carrier equipped with a complex CATOBAR launch capability Calabar aircraft launch systems put less strain on the airframe of planes during takeoff reducing maintenance cost in the long run and also allows carrier-based aircraft to carry a heavier weapons payload for the more capable launch system increase the story rates of carrier air wings by allowing a faster landing and takeoff rate the Ins Vishal will follow her sister vessel the Insp ground into carrier service in the next decade and support flattop flight deck.


NO 02

PAD / AAD  Ballistic Missile System

Indian ballistic missile resistance program the Indian ballistic missile barrier program is an activity to create and convey a multi-layered ballistic missile guard framework to shield India from ballistic missile assaults presented considering the ballistic missile dangers from Pakistan and China it is a twofold layered framework comprising of two land and ocean-based interceptor missiles in particular the pre Pair safeguard missile for high elevation interference and the propelled air protection missile for lower height capture attempt the two-layered shield ought to have the option to catch any approaching missile dispatch from 5,000 kilometers away the framework additionally incorporates a covering system of early notice and following radars just as order and control posts the PAD and  AAD was tried in December 2006 of every 2007 individually and India turned into the fourth nation to have effectively Anti-ballistic missile destroying missile framework after United States Russia and Israel the framework has experienced a few tests however framework is yet to be formally charged.


No 01


 Project 18 Class Destroyer


we have project 18 destroyer the project 18 class destroyers will be equipped with advanced systems such as electromagnetic railguns laser base clothes and weapons systems such as an AESA and PESA radars and active and passive arrays sonars in the shipyard in collaboration with Moscow ducts will lay the keel for the destroyers that will have a displacement of 9,000 tons the destroyer will also have an x-band of Tronic mass detector radar for the project DRDO in collaboration with Bharat electronics will be designing next-generation of grade our systems to be incorporated into the plant 18 class they already develop AMTS will be worked on further and the AESA  and PESA radars will see extended ranges and possible merger into one multi-band radar project 18 class destroyers will have enough space for a single utility helicopter the destroyers will be equipped with advanced UCAV and UAV a possible compact version to be deployed on the destroyers of the EMALS is being worked out.





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