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Gravitas | India's Own Fifth-generation Fighter Jet Soon | Army Flaunts Drone Killer Bird | WION

Mar 11, 2024
Air dominance is India's top priority. Threats from China and Pakistan on the border. India's new force leaves no stone unturned to achieve that goal, from bolstering its air defenses to preparing for future wars. The Indian Army is becoming a force to be reckoned with. A crucial aspect of this effort involves the acquisition of next-

generation

warplanes. Well, today we have great news. India will finally get

fifth

generation

fighter

jets. Did you hear right? The government has taken a big step towards developing

fifth

generation aircraft domestically once it is in possession of these cveta Jets India. will join an exclusive club of countries that currently consists of the United States, Russia and China, now let me say this clearly, this is a big deal.
gravitas india s own fifth generation fighter jet soon army flaunts drone killer bird wion
Fifth-generation

fighter

jets are the top predators in the sky, they are faster, meaner and more lethal, which is why the world's leading military powers are working to develop them. Having these next generation warplanes in its fleet will make the country a formidable Air Force. There are currently three fifth-generation fighter jets in production: China's Changu J20, Russia's Suo 57 and the United States' Lockheed Martin. F35 Lightning, while the US F-22 Raptor, which was the first fifth-generation fighter jet, is currently in use, is no longer in production, but they are not going anywhere. The United States plans to keep the F22 Raptor in the air for the next two decades until the Chinese j20 planes are concerned.
gravitas india s own fifth generation fighter jet soon army flaunts drone killer bird wion

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India has no reason to worry as reports say there are major gaps in its Stealth technology. It is no match for American fighter jets. Reports further say that the Changu J20 has copied its technology from the American F22 and F35 aircraft according to media reports. China has more than 200 J2s in its arsenal, hence the Indian government's approval of a long-standing proposal. to produce fifth generation aircraft in the country marks a crucial moment as India frees itself from dependence on foreign fighter jets in the near future. The advanced generation medium combat aircraft or amca will be manufactured in India, perfectly aligning with the futuristic needs of the Indian Air Force.
gravitas india s own fifth generation fighter jet soon army flaunts drone killer bird wion
Reports suggest that amca's decisive role will be both SuperSonic Cruise capabilities, accompanied by an initial investment in the project of Rs 15,000 CR. This ambitious move follows a successful development of the former light combat aircraft Beyond bolstering India's strategic and tactical capabilities, the Indian government's decision represents a huge leap towards defense self-sufficiency and, speaking of huge leaps, there is one aspect more of air protection and is the development of anti-

drone

technology and India's new weapon to secure the skies is a

bird

of prey, yes, a real

bird

. The Indian Army has showcased this innovative fusion of military prowess during the India-Japan joint military exercise called Dharma Guardian.
gravitas india s own fifth generation fighter jet soon army flaunts drone killer bird wion
The Indian Army displayed two trained eagles, their names are Arjun. and deep and Arjun and deep have been trained for anti-

drone

activities as well as surveillance missions against the threat of enemy drones and the need to carry out deeper surveillance without the worry of being tracked. The Indian Army is recruiting a flock of aircraft. through the training ground take a look, this is an ingenious method to counter drone intrusions. The bird is trained to identify drones and destroy them in the air. Birds like Arjun and high-boost stealth options for surveillance and interception, since they are real birds, they can navigate complex terrain. without attracting attention and this is a critical advantage of conventional drones detectable by enemy radars.
This is not the first time that India has demonstrated the capabilities of the birds during Indian military exercises last year. The Indian Army showed what Arjun can achieve. The drills captured Arjun skillfully intercepting a quart helicopter drone showing the bird's precision and effectiveness in such missions. China and India show off rival bird technology. It demonstrates a remarkable blend of traditional and cutting-edge military tactics. You may be wondering about the effectiveness of using Birds of Prey, well let me tell you that reports say that these birds have successfully shot down several hundred corop helicopters during training, sometimes destroying them completely and guess what none of the Eagles She was injured in the process.
This is an example of how. The Indian Army is incorporating nature-inspired solutions to the challenges of modern warfare, particularly when it comes to drones. War with China making leaps in unmanned aerial vehicle technology and Pakistan buying state-of-the-art drones from Turkey. India does not risk seeing that China has also been doing it. developing its military technology inspired by the flight ability of birds Reports say that researchers at Northwestern Polytechnic University have been working on an ornithopter called the Little Falcon. It is a bird-shaped drone tested in Shian. It is at the forefront of unmanned aerial vehicle design.
It is said to be capable of military operations. recognition, among other applications, in fact, Chinese state broadcaster CCTV reported how China has a new robotic bird. Its Nimble flight controls have been made possible thanks to the invention of a new crank mechanism that allows the Drone to fold its wings and flap them at the same time. China's robotic bird can perform surveillance missions, strike missions and reconnaissance missions, so both India and China have shown off their new bird technology at a time when the world has been transformed by drone warfare, but There are projects in the pipeline that will boost India's air defense.
The cabinet committee on security or CCS also approved the procurement of 34 advanced light helicopters or Al, they are called dro Choppers and will greatly help the Indian Army and the Indian Coast Guard, manufactured in the country by Hindustan Aeronautics. These helicopters serve several purposes. After all, next-generation multi-engine, multi-mission helicopters come with a 0.7mm cannon that gives them enormous capability from a low-intensity maritime operation point of view. The automatic flight control system is vastly superior to the previous one. Farm that the forces will use. These helicopters for special search and rescue operations and coastal surveillance, that's not all.
The Indian Air Force is also in the process of acquiring a 114 multi-roll fighter aircraft or mrfa designed to perform various Miss missions such as air-to-air combat for ground attack and electronic warfare. India's multi-roll fighter aircraft will replace the aging soviet era mig21 fleet, so there you have it. India's priorities are not only to secure its borders but also to protect the rules-based international order while modernizing its forces. I am sure your neighbor China has a strong fleet and strategic inventory, but the Indian Air Force has reliable platforms, strategic bases and experienced troops. Furthermore, the great technological advancements taking place make the Indian Army a future-ready force.
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