505: All you want to know about ASTE & SDI of IAF

 

ASTE (Aircraft & System Testing Establishment)

 

 

This Establishment began as the Aircraft and Armament Testing Unit in 1957, responsible for flight testing of the Gnat aircraft. It has come a long way since its inception. Logically and steadily, the establishment expanded the scope of its activities to flight testing and operational evaluation of various armaments & airborne equipment. As an institution it trains test pilots and test engineers.
Today’s world of rapidity advancing technology places enormous responsibilities on the test crew. They are the vital link between the designers and the operators. Their work calls for an exceptional ability to correctly apply “theory” into solving the practical problems of the aircraft and its systems. These very aircraft and systems operate in some of the highest airfields, the hottest deserts and the densest jungles which span the length and breadth of our country.
Click on the link below to watch the video on ASTE (Nitin Gokhale in conversation with Commandant ASTE) hosted on Bharat Shakti

 

 

SDI (Software Development Institute)

 

Set up in 1992 and located in Bengaluru, the Software Development Institute of the Indian Air Force is considered a force behind the fire power. Its primary job is to develop software for all aviation platforms that the IAF inducts and upgrades from tome to time.

 

Click on the link below to watch the video on SDI (Nitin Gokhale in conversation with Commandant SDI) hosted on Bharat Shakti

https://youtu.be/C-z-YSi9zyg?si=N3_MOIw_jrUw3asX

 

Credits

Nitin Gokhale and Bharat Shakti

 

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501: Lets Talk: Independence Day Special

 

I recorded this episode with Pankaj Sharma on his forum Let’s Talk for 78th Independence Day.

 

The Topic on the flyer is a bit misleading. Firstly no secrets were revealed and secondly we talked about many things besides Balakot and Doklam.

 

Introduction.

 

India as a country for the soldiers.

 

Journey through IAF.

 

Changes in Indian defence forces over last few decades.

 

India & Pakistan issues.

 

Challenges for India in coming years.

 

Role of defence forces in nation building.

 

Leadership lessons.

 

Message to the youth.

 

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499: TEJAS: DELAYED DREAMS CAN BECOME NIGHTMARES

 

 

MISSED –   First delivery of TEJAS MK 1A was scheduled for 31 Mar 2024. HAL Postponed the delivery to Aug 2024.

 

Contract for 83 TEJAS MK1A aircraft (48,000Crore) was signed on 01 Feb 21, with commencement of delivery in 3 years. 

 

The first sortie itself was flown on 28 Mar 24, followed by time-consuming process of snag rectifications and certification. HAL is still optimistic about meeting the delivery deadline of 83 aircraft.

 

Non availability of F414 GE engines and supply chain disruptions due to Russia-Ukraine and Israel-HAMAS wars adds to the woes. In Jun 2023, HAL signed a contract with GE for production of 99 F414 engines with 80% TOT in eleven critical areas. Delay is also likely in supply of AESA radars from Israel. 

 

LCA project as replacement for Mig-21 aircraft is four decades old. So Far IAF has inducted 40 aircraft (20 in IOC and 20 in FOC configuration). Delivery of 6 trainer aircraft is pending.

 

MK1A version was not planned earlier. In 2015, it was envisaged as an interim version with 40 odd improvements over MK1, before MK2 version with structural changes could be developed. These improvements included, AESA radar, BVR capability, Aerial refuelling, better avionics, better EW suite and improved maintainability.

 

In Apr 24, MoD has issued a tender for 97 more Mk1A aircraft (40+83+97). This is to be followed by induction of MK2 (2028) and AMCA aircraft. HAL also has plans to boost its production capability from 1 line (8ac/year) to three lines (24ac/year).

 

Pakistan has already inducted JF17C Block 3 aircraft. It is also likely to inducted Chinese 5th generation aircraft.

 

China is already operating indigenously developed and produced 5th generation aircraft (J-20 and J-31). It is developing a 6th generation aircraft (by 2035).

 

IAF has always supported Atmanirbharta.  However, its drawdown of fighter aircraft strength (30 odd sqns) is cause of serious concern. While supporting self-reliance the minimum deterrence value needs to be maintained, with a balance between the quantity and quality of platforms and weapons. 

 

Keeping the threat perception in mind there is an urgent need to procure quality fighter aircraft. While case for 114 MRFA case is in the process, immediate procurement of two squadrons of Rafael is recommended (aircraft is already in operation with IAF). The further procurement plan could be reviewed depending upon the progress of indigenous projects.

 

The media is abuzz with discussions on the subject.

 

Link to Panel discussion with Shiv Aroor:-

 

 

Link to the quoted article by Ritu Sharma on Eurasian Times:-

https://www.eurasiantimes.com/pakistan-pilots-start-5th-gen-fighter-jet/

 

 

Bottom Line

Doklam and Galwan will keep happening if the minimum deterrence value is not maintained.

 

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