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    The IAF will induct lethal killer drones within two years, providing itself the capability to hit high value targets such as enemy missile and radar sites, and even terrorist hideouts.

    A senior IAF officer said in New Delhi on Wednesday that Israeli-made 'Harop' unmanned combat air vehicle (UCAV) would join the IAF by 2011 and it will enhance the war-fighting capabilities of the IAF, both conventional and low intensity conflict.

    Harop will be IAF's first unmanned aerial vehicle for offensive strikes, though it already possesses a fleet of 'Searcher' and 'Heron' UAVs to perform surveillance and reconnaissance roles.

    The Harop will provide IAF the capability to take down enemy positions without having to send its manned fighter aircraft to hit ground targets.

    Developed by Malat, the UAV division of the Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI), the Harop UCAVs were bought by India recently through a reported USD 100 million deal for up to 10 drones.

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    Harop, which is usually launched from ground- or sea-based canisters, can be adapted for air-launch too. Harop is an upgraded and larger version of the Israeli Harpy UAVs, an anti-radiation seeker designed to loiter, detect and home in on enemy radar positions which India had bought and inducted into its armed forces in the past.

    Unlike the fully-autonomous Harpy, the Harop is controlled in flight by a remote operator. Rather than holding a separate high-explosive warhead, the Harop drone itself is the main munition and is designed to loiter the battlefield and attack targets.

    The UCAV cannot only hit enemy radars by locking on to their radio emissions, but also has an electro-optical sensor that allows the remote operator to select static or moving targets in a battlefield.

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    FUTURISTIC WARFAREBy: BABUJI | 07-Oct-2009 Reply | Forward US is perfecting UCAV's where a Commander would leave his family after breakfast and go to his command base somewhere in Nevada(office,)choose his targets to bomb from the list of targets supplied by Spy satellites overnight, start up an armed UCAV with lethal missiles sitting somewhere from a friendly country's base, say in Middle East,fly it over the enemy air space from his office base,bomb targets,fly back and land the UCAV back at it's base in Middle East. Mission accomplished. Come back home to his family all in a day's work at the office. No need for risking pilot's life,multi million combat aircraft and cost of the entire mission. This is the technology of future warfare. Wake up India.!!!!
    Thanks to Israel for killer DronesBy: Ritesh Rishi Nair | 02-Oct-2009 Reply | Forward It would really be nice to get some Israeli mindset for the politicians in india as well. Israel has her own set of political problems but when it comes to the defence of the motherland all politicians are ONE and act as ONE. I wish the Indian Leadership somehow instills that same pride and patriotism in the indian political arena so the country finally awakens and learns that procurement cannot be handled by lazy politicians who are busy chewing betel nuts and dont know the difference between nuts and UCAV's. The threat to the motherland is real and urgently now from all corners, and procurement cant undergo the democratic political process as was the case until now. We need to show our heavy hand in defending the countrys borders and to do so we need to speed up our procurement immediately since we are quite a few decades behind schedule in many departments as yet.
    Barking up the wrong TreeBy: BABUJI | 01-Oct-2009 Reply | Forward India up till now has been barking up the wrong tree. Instead of spending chrores of rupees and donkey's years on developing Tejas and training the pilots, they should have invested in developing UCAVs drones.Combat Aircrafts will be redundant in a few years. This is tomorrow's technology.The excuse is no one is willing to give us the technology!!!!!So that they cannot copy. WANKERS.!!!!!!!!
    Why go on air with this?By: Sajjan Pandit | 01-Oct-2009 Reply | Forward What purpose it serves to let the enemy know about your plans? Very suspicious, this kind of talk.
    Ha ha ha.. what a jokeBy: Ajay | 01-Oct-2009 Reply | Forward This govt lacks guts to even use a canon to bombard a terrorist hideout on the other side of the border 2 KM away. What's the use of spending millions of something that the country will never use!!!!!!
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