Mars Mission Success

Mars Mission Success

India has created a splendid space history with the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) successfully inserting the Rs 4500-million Indian Mars Orbiter spacecraft into its final orbit around the Red Planet on the morning of September 24th, 2014. It was indeed a space dream come true for India. With this spectacular achievement, India pulled off […]

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Hawk Eye

Hawk Eye

After what the Chinese have just done to us in the Ladakh sector of Jammu and Kashmir, talk of an “Aerospace Command” raises visions of castles in the air while terrestrial bastions on earth are being assaulted and violated. While there will, eventually, be a need to set up such a command headquarters to administer […]

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New Momentum

New Momentum

India has always found France to be a hassle free partner in wide ranging areas of strategic importance including defence, high technology and scientific research. Significantly, Indo-French defence and high-tech partnership has not been marred either by the kind of ‘sanctions and technology embargo’ that US administration has been accustomed to slapping off and on […]

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Promising Growth

Promising Growth

For long, the fortunes of the Indian aerospace sector remained closely tied to the state owned defence and aeronautical major Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL). However, the opening up of the defence and aerospace sectors to private participation in 2001 meant a certain loosening of HAL’s monopoly over the Indian aerospace sector. With many private players […]

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Space Dominance

The political-bureaucratic nexus in New Delhi which lords over the Indian defence establishment seems to be dithering over giving clearance to the long overdue Indian aerospace command. Though it is well over five years, since the Indian Air Force (IAF) has been pressing for the creation of an aerospace command which is essential to lay […]

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Unending Wait

Unending Wait

Satellites are the eyes and ears of any national aerospace command, but sadly India has not yet deployed an independent dedicated satellite for its armed forces. Since space has now become the fourth dimension of modern-day combat, powerful nations have already set up an aerospace command, but Indian defense bosses are still mulling over the […]

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Scanning Threats-Radar Warning Receivers and Missile Approach Warners

Scanning Threats-Radar Warning Receivers and Missile Approach Warners

It can be extremely disconcerting for a fighter pilot to know that there is a missile on his tail. It is fortunate that aircraft manufacturers have learned from the improvements in capabilities of missiles of all kinds-air-to-air and surface-to-air (SAM) in particular-to be able to install early warning systems against the means by which the […]

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