459: TEASERS from “ANDBETWEENUS”

 

Hosted by : Santosh Kumar

 

Decision making is an art

Be bold when you lose. Be calm when you win.

Changing the face can change nothing, but facing the change can change everything.

Step into the world of strategic decision-making with our distinguished guest, Former Vice Chief of Air Staff, Air Marshal Anil Khosla, PVSM, AVSM, VM.

With over 40 years of service to our nation, he shares profound insights on the art of decision-making. Join us this week as we explore the art of decision-making.

 

Self-reliance is a necessity

Why is self-reliance a necessity in today’s world?

Dive deep into the discourse with Former Vice Chief of Air Staff, Air Marshal Anil Khosla, PVSM, AVSM, VM.

We dissect the essence of ‘आत्मनिर्भर भारत’.

Uncover the looming threats from China and the imperative steps towards safeguarding our nation’s sovereignty.

Tune in for an eye-opening conversation that navigates the intricate dynamics of global power.

 

 

Team Work and Camaraderie

 

“Remember, teamwork begins by building trust. Alone we can do so little, together we can do so much….”

Join us this week as we have a conversation with Former Vice Chief of Air Staff, Air Marshal Anil Khosla (Retd.), PVSM, AVSM, VM 

As he unveils the unseen bonds of the Indian Air Force, where every squadron is more than just a unit—it’s a family soaring above the clouds.

Tune in this week for a riveting exploration of unity, teamwork, and the remarkable tales.

 

“We are not just a team; we are a family, bound by our dedication to the service and each other.”

Join us this week as we have a conversation with Former Vice Chief of Air Staff, Air Marshal Anil Khosla (Retd.), PVSM, AVSM, VM 

As we uncover the unbreakable camaraderie and the unwavering support system within the Indian Air Force (IAF).

Join us as we unravel the tales of resilience, bonds, and the profound ways mental health is nurtured amidst the clouds.

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436: SU-75 CHECKMATE AIRCRAFT: SHOULD INDIA JUMP INTO IT

 

Query

There has been a recent report that Russia has reduced the price of SU-75. Do you think it will be a good time for India to get the fighter jets?

 

Inputs (in random order)

 

  • It is not a simple issue with a yes or no answer.

 

  • There are many aspects and concerns attached to it.

 

  • The aircraft is not combat-proven and the project has not matured.

 

  • A Cost-benefit analysis needs to be carried out.

 

  • Russia needs funding and development partners for the project.

 

  • Can we extract more of the deal given above?

 

  • How does the project affect the Atmanirbharta?

 

  • Russian capacity to produce and supply because of the Ukraine war and Sanctions.

 

  • How much technology will come into the Indian defence manufacturing ecosystem?

 

  • How does the aircraft stand against the other fifth-generation aircraft, especially the ones with our adversaries?

 

  • To some extent the world geopolitical situation and international cooperation etc. to be considered.

 

  • India had earlier agreed to co-develop of SU-57 but reportedly pulled out due to cost, time delay, work share and technology sharing issues.

 

  • SU 75 seems to be a derivative of SU 57 aircraft.

 

  • Also, the dilemma related to force structure planning about the investment in the new generation aircraft or the modern Drones. Drawing lessons from the recent wars and the success of drones.

 

  • A drop in demand for Russian aircraft due to their perceived sub-par performance during the Ukraine war.

 

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373: TECHNOLOGY AND THE FUTURE OF AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE

 

Pic Courtesy: Aerobotix

 

Aviation is technology intensive. As technologies continue to advance, embracing emerging technologies can help save time, increase safety, and reduce costs.

 

Some of the technologies that can be useful in aircraft maintenance are:

 

Artificial Intelligence (AI)

 

The aviation industry is rapidly changing, and one of the most significant advancements is the implementation of artificial intelligence in maintenance practices. AI has the potential to revolutionise how aircraft are maintained by improving efficiency, reducing costs, and increasing safety.

 

AI-powered systems can be used for predictive maintenance processes by continuously monitoring aircraft performance and predicting when components need servicing or replacing based on their usage history or environmental conditions.

 

AI-driven robots are increasingly being employed for inspections and repairs in hard-to-reach areas such as wings or engine nacelles etc.

 

AI Utilisation and advantages:-

 

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