IAF Eastern Air Command: An Assessment Of Capabilities And Challenges
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- čas přidán 27. 07. 2023
- New Delhi: In the third part of our series, Eastern Front Airpower, Air Marshal D.K.Patnaik(Retd), Air Officer Commanding-in-Chief, Eastern Air Command (EAC) from October 2021 to September 2022, assesses the challenges and capabilities of the EAC. In this interview with StratNews Global Associate Editor, Amitabh P. Revi, Air Marshal Patnaik explains the vast area the EAC deals with, including five countries' borders(especially the Chinese occupied Tibet LAC in Arunachal Pradesh and the critical 'Chicken's Neck' in West Bengal), the changes in assets over the decades, the challenges in the area's altitude, weather, topography and terrain, the advantages the Indian Air Force has over China's PLAAF because Indian bases are at near sea level, while the adversary has high altitude airfields, air defences including the S-400 missile system, dealing with PLAAF manned and unmanned aircraft near the LAC, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance(ISR) technologies, drones and hypersonic glide technologies, the impact the MQ-9B drones, GE engines, Safran helicopter engines will have if and when the deals fructify, and India's capabilities of reach from the Sunda Strait to the Persian Gulf.
Editor's Note: This interview was recorded on July 15, 2023
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Air Marshal Patnaik ji...thank you for your service towards the defense of our country! 🙏 🇮🇳
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During Second World War Allied Powers ( USA and Britain ) developed excellent Air bases in the North East ( like Tezpur , Jorhat etc). From these bases Allies` Long Range Bombers would cross the Himalayas and bomb Japanese positions in China.
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Fabulous interview! Great work!
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What's the roadmap for AWACS, Refuelling Tankers and Heavy transport? Severe deficit in all these categories.
Good evening sir, How will Tejas and Rafale play their contribution to our system and any other aircraft contributions to our force
@amitabhrevi Where Did You Get that Awesome 👌 Jacket Man..!? request Input Please.. 🙏
All capabilities should be thoroughly reassessed in view of the Chinese dam on the Yarlung Tsangpo, the possibility of exacerbation of floods due to such a hydraulic structure, the fallout on military and humanitarian operations, as well as to agriculture and industry subsequent to such an action. The Chinese are emulating us and the Turks by engineering a new river regime for a major river, thus imposing costs and constraints to counter our recently enhanced miltary capabilities.
Hows are capabilities to dominate China in Tibet and go on offensive in mainland China
Why are we not focusing on procurement of Awacs rather more and more fighters.Fighters no doubt are urgently required but Awacs being force multipliers ,should not that be our immediate priority.
PLAAF could launch twice the number of combat jets backed up by air refuelers plus AWACS , ECCM + Jamming. And ifcourse, their satellites will track our jets feeding info to SAM sites and MANPADs groups. Haven't we at all considered this not withstanding ALCMs from those bombers from Hotan ?
though recently upgraded in 2016 - 2018, the Indian Air Force should retire it's aging fleet of MIG-29UPG multi role air dominance fighter asap . . . the lack of it, can be fulfilled with an additional fleet of 58 - 63 brand new Dassault Rafale EH (F4-R) multi role interdictor strike fighter . . . besides the indigenous Tejas Mk1A light multi role all weather fighter, that are being gradually delivered to the Indian Air Force since 2021 . . .
Aerospace asset to be as fixed wing and rotary should have 6000
DK Sahab pahli bar China ka man mein Dar paida hua hai vah Ladakh sactor mein kafi taiyariyan kar raha hai .
India is struggling to the brink of death.😱😱😱
We r far behind in terms of technology and numbers of systems
Highly incapable force with incompetent government = disastrous.