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India To Buy 2 More Air Surveillance Phalcon Aircraft

 Update: 04:36, 31 August 2020

India To Buy 2 More Air Surveillance Phalcon Aircraft
India has been making concerted efforts to boost its air defence mechanism. The government is in the final stage of approving the acquisition of two Phalcon airborne warning and control systems (AWACS) for the Indian Air Force from Israel at a cost of around USD 1 billion_ official sources said. The fresh negotiations with Israeli authorities concerned for procurement of the two Phalcon AWACS come in the midst of India's bitter standoff with China in high-altitude eastern Ladakh. The Indian Air Force (IAF) already has three Phalcon AWACS and addition of two more is expected to significantly boost the country's air defence mechanism. "The process of approval for two more Phalcon AWACS is nearing final stage_" a source told news agency Press Trust of India_ adding that the proposal is expected to be discussed in the next meeting of Cabinet Committee on Security (CCS). The AWACS is mounted on Russian-origin Illyushin-76 transport aircraft and it is called an "eye in the sky" because of its superior surveillance capabilities. The Phalcon AWACS is capable of tracking enemy aircraft_ hostile missiles_ movement of troops across the border without crossing territorial limits. Besides the Israeli AWACS_ the IAF currently operates two indigenously developed airborne early Warning and control (AEW&C) system developed by the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO). In October 2018_ India had signed a USD 5 billion deal with Russia to buy five units of the S-400 air defence missile systems_ notwithstanding warning from the Trump administration that going ahead with the contract may invite US sanctions. Last year_ India made the first tranche of payment of around USD 800 million to Russia for the missile systems. India is also integrating the Brahmos supersonic cruise missiles into over 40 Sukhoi fighter jets under a closely-guarded project.
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