A330 I'd guess.Which platform?
A330 I'd guess.Which platform?
For the Indian Air Force, AoN for procurement of Airborne Early Warning & Control (AEW&C) Aircraft Systems was accorded by DAC. AEW&C systems are capability enhancers which can change the complete spectrum of warfare and exponentially increase the combat potential of every other weapon system.

AFAIK, Netra uses S-band primary AAAU and Ku, VHF & C band data links. MK2 will also have nose mounted X-band radar.@randomradio @Rajput Lion
Do we know for a fact that Netra is L-band? Based on this, it seems to be S-band, same as Erieye:
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@randomradio @Rajput Lion
Do we know for a fact that Netra is L-band? Based on this, it seems to be S-band, same as Erieye:
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Yeah, those numbers are for S band. So I suppose Netra Mk1A and Mk2 will come with S band primary compared to Netra Mk1's L band.
The original A330-based system was a combined L-band + S-band, and with 4 arrays it could combine the effects of 2 arrays in a single sector.
The LSTAR mentioned in the poster was intended to feed into the Mk1 program itself, not Mk1A/Mk2.
Is there any source saying the Netra Mk1 is L-band?
Isn't the 200 km detection against sqm is less?@randomradio @Rajput Lion
Do we know for a fact that Netra is L-band? Based on this, it seems to be S-band, same as Erieye:
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You saying we will have xband radar on mk2?With your source it appears 1A and 2 will be S band and X band.
Why can't we design a 360 deg dome radar (s or l band) over A330 and additional radar (x or J band) as following configuration " nose & rear (not a simple mounting but as ballooned structure as we seeing on chilean AWACS) in spherical configuration, left and right side of aircraft in square pannel configuration"Nothing I can find with a simple Google search. But I know Netra 1 is L band.
With your source it appears 1A and 2 will be S band and X band.
I guess that's why they are restarting A330 with L band.
My opinion(could be right or wrong):Nothing I can find with a simple Google search. But I know Netra 1 is L band.
With your source it appears 1A and 2 will be S band and X band.
I guess that's why they are restarting A330 with L band.
Nothing I can find with a simple Google search. But I know Netra 1 is L band.
With your source it appears 1A and 2 will be S band and X band.
I guess that's why they are restarting A330 with L band.
Isn't the 200 km detection against sqm is less?
You saying we will have xband radar on mk2?

Why can't we design a 360 deg dome radar (s or l band) over A330 and additional radar (x or J band) as following configuration " nose & rear (not a simple mounting but as ballooned structure as we seeing on chilean AWACS) in spherical configuration, left and right side of aircraft in square pannel configuration"
A330 is gigantic aircraft, this configuration is possible i think, only thing is we need onboard auxiliary powerplant.
I beleive this configuration will give sufficient range while scanning, and can be que missile to enemies. Probably a better design to detect stealth aircraft too.
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My opinion(could be right or wrong):
1. Netra MK1 has S-Band GaAs AESA radar with 240° coverage and 200-300kms range.
2. Netra MK1A too has S-Band AESA radar with GaN TRMs, 240° coverage and 400kms range.
3. Netra MK2 also will have S-Band GaN AESA radar with 300° coverage and 400-500kms range along with nose-mounted X-Band radar.
4. Netra MK3 will have likely hybrid GaN AESA radar with both S-Band & L-Band along with EO sensors to detect VLO and X-Band radar(nose mounted) with full 360° coverage of primary AAAU(rotodome) and will have full 4D functions(though the above may have it too.)
Let's see.
The LSTAR brochure which @Parthu has posted is indeed of Netra MK1 from Defence Expo 2012. There is now little doubt that it uses S-Band primary AAAU, IMO.Btw, it's easy to tell that Netra Mk1 is L band.
It has 160 TRMMs with each TRMM containing 8 TRMs. So each array face has 1280 TRMs. So that's L band. An S band radar would have over 2000.
The LSTAR brochure which @Parthu has posted is indeed of Netra MK1 from Defence Expo 2012. There is now little doubt that it uses S-Band primary AAAU, IMO.

So what happened to the LRDE's design? Is it shelved?Here's something interesting.
A very, very official parliament report.
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Netra seems to have been sanctioned under Vajpayee and L-STAR was called "L-Band."
So it's likely that CABS was cleared to develop this project. We can see AEWC&S was cleared at the same time as well. And then LRDE jumped into the program with their own L-STAR, where L is "Long range." This is something DRDO labs have a habit of doing.
So what happened to the LRDE's design? Is it shelved?