I don't wish a truck would run over you but I wouldn't care too much if it did.Alas, your wish will remain unfulfilled for a very long period of time even if you start praying for it.![]()
I don't wish a truck would run over you but I wouldn't care too much if it did.Alas, your wish will remain unfulfilled for a very long period of time even if you start praying for it.![]()
The Sky sting will have an easier time getting inducted. Russia is still engaged in Ukraine and will not be willing to part with its stock. If anyone has doubts, please have a look at the weapon systems that find themselves stalled due to the years of war.As always, a great video by Shiv and Vishnu regarding the A2A missile. We should go with the R37 in small numbers to keep the edge over the enemy's BVR missile. As I said earlier, the loop of development and test and order will kill the product before it's available for IAF. Now Astra Mk1 is outranged, and maybe Astra Mk2 will also be. We need to catch up fast, and not tomorrow but today. Also, a good multispectral jammer for our fighter...
Pakistan will fire 120 D and Pl15,16 in the next fight. I believe we should 1st intitate discussions with Russia regarding the acquisition of a few R-37 missiles to maintain an edge over our adversaries. I hope the IAF and MOD are aligned in their understanding of the current situation. The primary benefit of the R-37 is that it won't face integration delays like the Sky Sting missile might, as it is already compatible with the Russian Su-30 and Su-35. While Sky Sting is a good missile for the LCA, but it may take some time for integration.The Sky sting will have an easier time getting inducted. Russia is still engaged in Ukraine and will not be willing to part with its stock. If anyone has doubts, please have a look at the weapon systems that find themselves stalled due to the years of war.
If India has to take the imported route for the BVR, RADS can partner with a domestic partner quicker.
Sky sting integration on LCA mk1a, logically will take the same time as R37's integration with SU30MKI.Pakistan will fire 120 D and Pl15,16 in the next fight. I believe we should 1st intitate discussions with Russia regarding the acquisition of a few R-37 missiles to maintain an edge over our adversaries. I hope the IAF and MOD are aligned in their understanding of the current situation. The primary benefit of the R-37 is that it won't face integration delays like the Sky Sting missile might, as it is already compatible with the Russian Su-30 and Su-35. While Sky Sting is a good missile for the LCA, but it may take some time for integration.
Not everything is about range seeker capability and other things also matters. In that regards Astra Mk2 matches PL15 and will not be "outdated". Especially against Pak Astra Mk2 is more than enough. What must be the focus now is making ground radars/sensors fully integrated with AWACS to provide additional tracking updates to BVRM while in flight. Which I think is already in place. Now we just need Astra Mk2 asap.As always, a great video by Shiv and Vishnu regarding the A2A missile. We should go with the R37 in small numbers to keep the edge over the enemy's BVR missile. As I said earlier, the loop of development and test and order will kill the product before it's available for IAF. Now Astra Mk1 is outranged, and maybe Astra Mk2 will also be. We need to catch up fast, and not tomorrow but today. Also, a good multispectral jammer for our fighter...
The MKI already carries Israeli weapons. You can check this for yourself - Rampage being the latest addition. I do not foresee any problems arising with its integration. However, if anyone has information to the contrary please do share it.The primary benefit of the R-37 is that it won't face integration delays like the Sky Sting missile might, as it is already compatible with the Russian Su-30 and Su-35. While Sky Sting is a good missile for the LCA, but it may take some time for integration.
Let's not forget that SkySting proposal is more akin to a co-development similar to that of the Barak-8/MRSAM.The Sky sting will have an easier time getting inducted. Russia is still engaged in Ukraine and will not be willing to part with its stock. If anyone has doubts, please have a look at the weapon systems that find themselves stalled due to the years of war.
If India has to take the imported route for the BVR, RADS can partner with a domestic partner quicker.
I agree with your arguments. However, I find the earlier part seems difficult to accomplish. I do not know the inventory levels of the Russians. I am more than inclined to believe that Russia cannot deliver the missile in the hundreds considering their situation. Astra both Mk1 and Mk2 need to be sped up. I agree on the Sky Sting bit. Again I do not know at what stage the missile itself happens to be in (it is not available in public). I have linked an article below that states that RADF has stated that it can integrate the missile with the MKI and Tejas as soon as it receives a nod.The best approach right now would be a off the shelf procurement of few hundred R-37M and procurement of 300-400 Astra Mk2 since that missile has been in LSP since 2023 and is at an advanced stage of maturity since it's essentially an enlarged Astra Mk1 with a dual pulse rocket motor.
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Integration of any weapons is possible with MKI, but air-to-air missiles are quite complex and time-consuming in terms of integration. To be accurate, we need multiple tests to validate and add software patches to our fire control radar/mission computer to get the best result, and this is already done for R37 and SU30SM/SU35. R37 will not be the main course; this is just a starter. ASTRA MkII/MkIII will be your main course item.The MKI already carries Israeli weapons. You can check this for yourself - Rampage being the latest addition. I do not foresee any problems arising with its integration. However, if anyone has information to the contrary please do share it.
Bvr missile needs radar's source code to get integrate. On mki sky sting integration will not be that much easy.The MKI already carries Israeli weapons. You can check this for yourself - Rampage being the latest addition. I do not foresee any problems arising with its integration. However, if anyone has information to the contrary please do share it.
I understand that bit. However, what kind of lag are you are expecting viz-a-viz system integration? R37 is also something that will be subject to geopolitical pressure and Russia's own ability to ensure supply.Bvr missile needs radar's source code to get integrate. On mki sky sting integration will not be that much easy.
My message to both you and Hellfire - ISE stated that Meteor and Indian Weapon Systems would be integrated (as stated by DA). What happened here?
Somebody said here IAF like imported weapons,reason is this. Order for sround 200 mk1a is already in place,and this what they are doing.
No idea, no data is available in public domain on this.My message to both you and Hellfire - ISE stated that Meteor and Indian Weapon Systems would be integrated (as stated by DA). What happened here?
I'll tell you about the data that is available. Vishnu Som says the French are not keen on integrating French weapons (BVRs) with Israeli radars. The Meteor has never had a firing trial here in India (as per OSINT). Indian weapons have not been seen during any exercise on board an IAF Rafale.No idea, no data is available in public domain on this.

sounds like whining. Sour grapes. They have their tactics, that yielded results for them despite their resource constraints.Neither does the cowardly rapid firing of BVR missiles from distance then running away like Pak do every single time defines a BVR fight