Defence Ministry to buy 6 India-made radar aircraft

The IAF’s requirement is for jet-engine aircraft with an endurance of at least eight hours along with air-to-air refuelling capability, operational altitude of 40,000 feet and above, latest navigation systems and cruise speed higher than Mach 0.7.
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New Delhi: The Ministry of Defence has issued a request for information (RFI) to procure six Airborne Early Warning and Control Systems (AEW&CS), along with associated ground equipment for the Indian Air Force (IAF).

The offer, aimed at bolstering the IAF’s surveillance capability, is open only for registered Indian vendors and Indian original equipment manufacturers, according to the RFI that was issued on July 19.

The AEW&CS provides long-range radar detection. Mounted on aircraft, it is a system that comprises a radar, electronic surveillance measures, communication support measures, command & control, battle management system and networking through data links.

The IAF’s requirement is for jet-engine aircraft with an endurance of at least eight hours along with air-to-air refuelling capability, operational altitude of 40,000 feet and above, latest navigation systems and cruise speed higher than Mach 0.7.

The system’s primary radar should have a 360° coverage and the capability to detect and track large-bodied aircraft to slow unmanned aerial vehicles having a low-radar cross section at ranges above 550 km and flying at heights ranging from 100 feet to 65,000 feet.

An identification friend and foe system, self-protection electronic warfare suite, data links and a mission suite to enable seamless integration of AEW&CS with the IAF’s command and control grid for network-centric operations are among other requirements listed out in the RFI.

Vendors can offer a platform that is already customised as an AEW&CS, or modify a suitable aircraft according to specifications laid out by the IAF. A pre-owned aircraft can also be used for the purpose.

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