Six New ‘Eyes In The Sky’ For IAF To Be Built By DRDO

In a major boost for the indigenous defense industry, India is going to make six newย Airborne Early Warningย and Control planes to be developed by Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) onย aircraftย from Air India to further improve Air Force’s surveillance capabilities along borders withย Chinaย andย Pakistan. Government sources said that as per the discussions on the AEW&C Block 2ย aircraftย to be developed by theย DRDOย under a Rs 10,500 crore project, the sixย aircraftย would be acquired from the Air India fleet and modified to fly with a radar that will give 360-degree surveillance capability to the defense forces.
“The six AEW&C block two planes would be highly capable than their predecessor NETRA plane and provide 360-degree coverage deep inside the enemy territory during missions. The government is expected to clear the project soon,” government sources told ANI. The project to build the AEW&C system on existingย aircraftย from the Air India fleet may also mean that India may not buy the six Airbus 330 transportย aircraftย planned to be acquired earlier from the European firm, the sources said.
The Defence Research and Development Organisation had earlier planned to build six Airborne Warning and Control System (AWACS) on the Airbus 330ย aircraftย for which some facilities were planned to be created in Bengaluru. As per plans, the six newย aircraftย would be sent to a European destination to the original equipment manufacturer for modification of the planes for installing the radar, the sources said.
Sources said the project has been planned in a way to promote Make in India in defense and Aatmanirbhar Bharat. Block-I of the project was delayed beyond the scheduled timelines but with the prior experience under its belt, the Centre for Airborne Studies lab ofย DRDOย is planning to complete it in a shorter timeframe IAF has three PHALCON AWACS systems bought by it from Israel and Russia under which the radar is provided by the Israelis whereas the platform used is the Russian Ilyushin-76 transportย aircraft.
The two NETRAย aircraftย provided by theย DRDOย have also performed very well in the recent conflicts where they have flown extensively to keep an eye on the enemy activity. The six new ‘eyes in the sky’ would be stationed at different places in the countries for effective surveillance long both the borders, the sources said