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 ...

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Godrich aerospace has said that the company manufactured actuators for tejas light combat aircraft was successfully tested across all altitudes and speeds of operations and now they have been cleared for production by the aeronautical Development Agency and Hindustan Aeronautics Limited the actuators were originally designed and manufactured by the aeronautical Development Agency but it was decided that a private sector firm will take over the manufacturing the central government is considering to remove defense projects from the preview of the Environment Ministry which means that projects of strategic importance will not be appraised for their environmental impact and will no longer require environmental and forest clearances if a proposal to the effect is accepted the environmental clearance is one of the main reasons in the delay of creation of new drdo missile test facilities the Indian government is now looking to fast-track plans for basing additional military forces and development of new infrastructure in the strategically located Andaman and Nicobar Islands to base additional ships aircraft air defense systems BrahMos batteries and infantry soldiers under the Andaman and Nicobar command land allotments and clearances for the extension of the runway at the Insco has a Naval Air Station have just been completed and the plan is to extend to more runways to 10,000 feet to support operations by large aircraft and permanently base fighter jets on the island in the coming years apart from ramping up production of the indigenous tejas fighter jet India should make an attempt to procure more retired mirage 2000 from France and Qatar as Hindustan Aeronautics is fully capable of overhauling and upgrading them domestically the Malaysian air force have also grounded 16 mig-29 fighters from active service and they can be upgraded the UPG standard by the 11 base repair depo of the indian air force in new has already paid a hefty sum for 13 in their specific enhancements on 36 raffel fighter jets and if the $15,000,000,000 MMRCA tender is scrapped again india should order 36 more raffle fighter jets as it has the infrastructure ready and accelerate the indigenous soccer fighter jet programme that is proposed to be in the same class as raffle aircraft as the design phase of the AMC a fifth-generation fighter jet is nearing completion the aeronautical Development Agency will seek government funding by the end of 2020 and this sanction will be critical for manufacturing 5 prototypes flight testing and configuration the sixth generation fighters are already on the drawing boards of few leading countries and joining France and Germany in the development of next-generation fighter program will also help in the indigenous AMCA program the Indian Army is on the search for a future tank and an infantry combat vehicle that can be operable in both fronts with China and Pakistan but the army is interested in a theater wise vehicle platform the future ready combat vehicle will be the base platform for the Army's main battle tank and a number of variants will be created including a light battle tank for mountainous regions the DRDO can participate with its third generation Arjun marked three design in the FRCV project and the manufacturing will be undertaken by an Indian private sector firm the DRDO is currently doing feasibility study on the 50-ton Arjun mark 3 design with smaller dimensions which will have a fully automatic turret a larger ammunition storage v-shaped hull design to increase crucify ability the role of the driver and commander would be retained for to cruise with duplicated controls as the roles of the gunner and loader will be completely automated

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