Wednesday, December 30, 2015

IAF -PROCUREMENT :Russian PAK FA to be Equipped With Futuristic Photonic Radar

SOURCE :http://sputniknews.com/military/20151230/1032493933/russia-aviation-pak-fa-radar.html





Russian PAK FA to be Equipped With Futuristic Photonic Radar










Russian PAK FA to be Equipped With Futuristic Photonic Radar




Sukhoi T-50 PAK FA Prototype





Russia’s fifth-generation fighter PAK FA (T-50) may be equipped with an advanced radar which is currently being developed by a Russian corporation.

The radar will be based on Radio-Optical Phased Arrays (ROFAR), explained the adviser of the first deputy general director of concern Radio-Electronic Technology (KRET) Vladimir Mikheev.
KRET is a part of Russia’s Rostec corporation, it developed the electronic systems for the aircraft.
The future radar will be based on the photonic technology that greatly expands the possibilities of communication and radar as their weight will be decreased by more than half and the resolution will increase tenfold.
The ultra-wideband ROFAR signal allows one to virtually get a TV picture on a radar range. Radio photonic technology, in particular, will enhance the capabilities of the latest generation of Russian airplanes and helicopters.
“After our work on ROFAR, a list of aircrafts both manned and unmanned will be presented with an offer to be equipped with the radar based on radio-optical phased arrays. I think that the PAK FA will also be on this list and there will be specific proposals given to it,” Mikheyev told reporters, adding that the final decision will be taken by the Department of Defense.
The developer of ROFAR, KRET has established a laboratory on radio photonics. The concern has already started to perform laboratory tests to create ROFAR. Designed to be finished in 4.5 years, the project remains on schedule, which was agreed on with the Foundation for Advanced Studies.
As was earlier reported by the Deputy CEO of KRET, Igor Nasenkov, the company intends to establish a full-scale sample of the future radar by 2018.
“The PAK FA is a fifth-generation aircraft, with a number of brand-new technologies used in its development. It is a 100 percent digital aircraft. It can provide full information support to the pilot. The aircraft is equipped with versatile antenna systems built in its covering,” Nasenkov said during the Dubai Airshow 2015.




PAC FA (Advanced Tactical Air Sistem) T-50






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TERRORISM : ISLAMIC STATE ON PATH TO WORLD WAR

SOURCE :
http://yournewswire.com/pentagon-stunned-as-thousands-of-chinese-troops-enter-isis-war/



              TERRORISM :    ISLAMIC STATE 
                                ON  
            PATH TO WORLD WAR



                       Pentagon Stunned As

 Thousands Of Chinese Troops Enter ISIS War


The “Siberian Tiger” Special Forces and “Night Tiger”  Forces Units were given authorization to be deployed by China’s People’s Congress (NPC) on Sunday, after China passed its first anti-terrorism law allowing their army to take part in anti-terror missions abroad.
Most critical to China in entering this war, this report continues, is the “grave” national security threat it faces from both the Islamic State (ISIS/ISIL/Daesh) and Turkey’s National Intelligence Organization (MIT)—and as, perhaps, best described by the noted award winning American military-intelligence journalist Seymour M. Hersh who in his latest article warned of this threat by stating:
“China, an ally of [Syrian leader] Assad has committed more than $30 billion to postwar reconstruction in Syria. China, too, is worried about the Islamic State. China regards the Syrian crisis from three perspectives: international law and legitimacy; global strategic positioning; and the activities of jihadist Uighurs, from Xinjiang province in China’s far west.
Xinjiang borders eight nations – Mongolia, Russia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Afghanistan, Pakistan and India – and, in China’s view, serves as a funnel for terrorism around the world and within China.
Many Uighur fighters now in Syria are known to be members of the East Turkestan Islamic Movement—an often violent separatist organization that seeks to establish an Islamist Uighur state in Xinjiang.
The fact that they have been aided by Turkish intelligence to move from China into Syria through Turkey has caused a tremendous amount of tension between the Chinese and Turkish intelligence and China is concerned that the Turkish role of supporting the Uighur fighters in Syria may be extended in the future to support Turkey’s agenda in Xinjiang.”
Though the US corporate-propaganda media continues to blackball from the American people Hersh’s “bombshell” article, this report notes, 2015 has become the year Russia exposed the barbaric nature of Western powers—from their criminal conspiracy for regime change in Syria, to aggression against Yemen, Iran, Russia, China and any country that does not toe the line—and has, also, exposed for the entire world to see that the Obama regimes fight against the Islamic State has all been pretended.
And with the Obama regime reported to be scrambling to come up with new lies to tell the American people about this war, this report says, only one person in that government, US Congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard, just weeks ago warned the American public that not only is the Obama regime lying to them, they may end up inadvertently starting World War III.
Echoing Congresswoman Gabbard’s fears, this report further notes, is billionaire investor George Soros, who warned the Obama regime this past summer that China might use the Levant War to mask its mounting economic problems and stated “should the external conflict escalate into a military confrontation with an ally of the United States such as Turkey or Japan, it is not an exaggeration to say that we would be on the threshold of a third world war.”
As to why the Obama regime is still protecting the terrorist-supporting nation of Turkey and daily sending in more NATO forces to defend risking world war, this report notes, is beyond insanity—especially when viewed of the light of Turkish leader Erdogan refusing President Obama’s order to remove Turkish troops who illegally invaded Iraq, and, just yesterday, Turkish intelligence servicesassassinating another journalist, Naji Jerf, editor-in-chief of the Hentah monthly, for exposing Erdogan’s support of Islamic State terrorists.
So as President Putin’s special envoy, Alexander Lavrentyev, continues today visiting and informing various Middle East nations of Russia’s new alliance with China against Turkey and the Islamic State, this report concludes, it is, also, preparing for the worst—and which is why the Western Military District, equipped with Iskander-M tactical ballistic missile systems, was put on alert just hours ago.

Sunday, December 27, 2015

7 CPC & ARMED FORCES :: A TRUST DEFICIT

SOURCE::http://indianexpress.com/article/opinion/editorials/a-trust-deficit/




CAG, defence ministry, defence minister, manohar parrikar, who is defence minister, Comptroller and Auditor General, helicopters
Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar. Express Photo


The public debate over the recommendations of the 

Seventh Pay Commission report has focused on its 

financial implications and likely impact on the 

government’s fiscal deficit target. Little attention has 

been paid to the issues raised by various Central 

government services affected by these 

recommendations. As per procedure, their concerns are 

considered by a committee of secretaries under the 

cabinet secretary, which sends the recommendations to 

the Union cabinet for approval. This method has worked 

well so far, as it doesn’t deal with the substantive 

questions or allege an inherent bias in the deliberations 

of the pay commission. Now, by writing a joint 

memorandum to the defence minister over the pay 

commission recommendations, however, the three 

military chiefs have taken the controversy to a different 

— and disquieting — level.




Not only is it extremely rare for the three chiefs to jointly 

sign a memorandum — the seniormost service chief 

usually signs tri-service letters as the chairman of the 

Chiefs of Staff Committee — but also the issues raised 

by them point to a complete lack of trust in the 

commission’s recommendations. The defence services 

believe that their joint presentations to the pay 

commission, unlike those made by civilian employees, 

have been dismissed without even being included in the 

report. A downgrade of the status of military officers vis-

a-vis their civilian counterparts, fixation of hardship 

allowances at lower rates, and denial of a real non-

functional upgrade have been identified by the service 

headquarters as issues that emanate from the allegedly 

anti-military bias of the pay commission.




The three chiefs have asked the defence minister to 

institute an expert committee, with members from the 

armed forces, to look into these grievances. These 

issues have also been flagged by the three chiefs 

informally to the defence minister, Manohar Parrikar, 

who has asked for a formal presentation this week. It 

will take more than a presentation, however, to bridge 

the widening trust gap between the uniformed 

personnel and the government. The unresolved issue of 

one rank one pension has already created tensions that 

are adversely affecting the military. The political 

leadership needs to actively reach out to the military, 

redress their genuine concerns and restore their trust in 

government. Simultaneously, the top military leadership 

needs to quell the tide of heightened emotions in the 

defence forces to reinforce the well-established balance 

of civil-military relations. India is situated in a tough 

neighbourhood and beset with several internal

security problems. It cannot afford to have a disaffected 

military, least of all over the issue of pay and allowances.


































Saturday, December 26, 2015

OROP KRANTI :: URGENT PRESS INVITE “NOTICE TO GOVT OF INDIA”






























Saturday, 26 December 2015


Press Invite - Col Anil Kaul Vrc

URGENT PRESS INVITE
“NOTICE TO GOVT OF INDIA”
Dear Media Friends,
          As you remember at our rally held on 13 Dec 2015 we had requested the Govt to facilitate mediation within 15 days. In the unlikelihood of no mediation taking place, we would be constrained to place the Govt on a 7 Day notice for direct action.
To convey this notice a press conference is being organized at our media center at Jantar Mantar on 28th Dec 2015 at 12:00 PM. You are requested to depute your Reporter/Cameraman/ TV Channel Team to give vide Coverage for the OROP without Dilution .
With Best Regards
Col Anil Kaul, VRC