Satellites with GMTI capability shall revolutionize SEAD/DEAD as time goes. With proper and accurate coordinates, passive/active ARMs like RudraM-1 will bring the pain to the enemy.
SEAD/DEAD success or failure also depends upon the strategic depth of the enemy. In our case, Pakistan is severely hampered by it. China definitely has it, but achieving DEAD against China is way beyond the scope of F-35 or Rafale. May B-21 can do it, who knows![]()
@RASALGHULThat's Sci-fi talk, as of now.
Which Country has this capability??
Awacs killer?I suspect NGARM will remain a TD or only a small procurement.
Why? Something gone wrong?I suspect NGARM will remain a TD or only a small procurement.
Just for the use purpose it is much convenient to send a harrop now for sead/dead mission in the same range envelope than a jet for probing enemy hidden AD.Why? Something gone wrong?
it is not A2A and it seems IAF like to destroy awacs before it can get airborne.Awacs killer?
We need R1 to replace the ageing Kh-31P in IAF service. Afaik we have fairly large stocks of those. R2/3 will take more time to be ready.I suspect NGARM will remain a TD or only a small procurement.
Nope. We need it in large numbers to saturate enemy IADS. Drones could be thwarted by EW/DEW but something like RudraM-1 can't. I already explained before why NGARM is NOT only a SEAD weapon but infact a proper DEAD weapon thanks to its guidance and active-passive seeker. Only a matter of time before we mass induct all RudraM series missiles.I suspect NGARM will remain a TD or only a small procurement.
Since the retirement of the Canberra, the IAF has lacked a dedicated Wild Weasel/EW jet to clear the path for strike packages. It could've made a difference during Op Sindoor.Nope. We need it in large numbers to saturate enemy IADS. Drones could be thwarted by EW/DEW but something like RudraM-1 can't. I already explained before why NGARM is NOT only a SEAD weapon but infact a proper DEAD weapon thanks to its guidance and active-passive seeker. Only a matter of time before we mass induct all RudraM series missiles.
Yes, our induction process is very long and tiresome but people need to understand that it indeed is the secret behind all our weapons performing flawlessly in exreme/war conditions.
I can imagine a very very long range BVRAAM of the same dimension as NGARM.... In league of or even better than R-37M, AIM 174B
It makes little sense to bait a fighter jet for a sead mission when there are credible alternatives, I think IAF also have this view and hence NGARM is fit as TD to prove tech for the deliverables like R2 and R3. The short/medium range sead missions will be done via unmanned systems CATS variants, air launched LM variants there are plenty of scope.We need R1 to replace the ageing Kh-31P in IAF service. Afaik we have fairly large stocks of those. R2/3 will take more time to be ready.
if saturation is one of the aims, why drones can not do that? compared to NGARM drones/loitering ammo can do multiple part of the mission all by itself. Long range, data link2 way, video feed, target acquire, target monitoring, IFF, swarm mode engagement, provide cue to other asset, satcom signal jamming , ew role, decoy role everything can be done via specialised version use.Nope. We need it in large numbers to saturate enemy IADS. Drones could be thwarted by EW/DEW but something like RudraM-1 can't. I already explained before why NGARM is NOT only a SEAD weapon but infact a proper DEAD weapon thanks to its guidance and active-passive seeker. Only a matter of time before we mass induct all RudraM series missiles.
Yes, our induction process is very long and tiresome but people need to understand that it indeed is the secret behind all our weapons performing flawlessly in exreme/war conditions.
Pak drones also tried to saturate us, but were they successful? Drones are good against a tier 2 IADS like that of Pak, but against China we would need proper NGARMs. Even if RudraM is now put as a TD, RudraM-2/3 shall be very potent because of their speed, range and warhead.if saturation is one of the aims, why drones can not do that? compared to NGARM drones/loitering ammo can do multiple part of the mission all by itself. Long range, data link2 way, video feed, target acquire, target monitoring, IFF, swarm mode engagement, provide cue to other asset, satcom signal jamming , ew role, decoy role everything can be done via specialised version use.
AbsolutelySince the retirement of the Canberra, the IAF has lacked a dedicated Wild Weasel/EW jet to clear the path for strike packages. It could've made a difference during Op Sindoor.
Imo some MKI UPG airframes should ideally be wired for a standoff jammer package + R-series ARMs for the task. Could even be derived from the A319 SIGINT/COMJAM prog the DRDO is already working on.
That is due to the AD grid, and in the reverse case IAF used harrop took out AD system inside Pak. So it proved the utility of this tool. Rest is up to the mission planner, if rightly used a proper utility tool can be used in meaningful way without having to rely on much high end asset.Pak drones also tried to saturate us, but were they successful? Drones are good against a tier 2 IADS like that of Pak, but against China we would need proper NGARMs. Even if RudraM is now put as a TD, RudraM-2/3 shall be very potent because of their speed, range and warhead.