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HaldilalSDF

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The Weapons Systems to be tested in the following months.
1. Astra Mk2.
2. Astra IR/MuP.
3. Rudra M3.
4. Rudra M2 .
5. MPDMS/VSHORAD.
6. Pralay.
7. Pranash.
8. NASM-SR.
9. XRSAM.
10. STAR .
11. AD-1.
 

Xizor

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The Weapons Systems to be tested in the following months.
1. Astra Mk2.
2. Astra IR/MuP.

Has Astra Mk 1 been equipped in good numbers? I know that Su-30 MKI, Tejas can fire it but then I heard they are buying Russian R-77.

So I guess Astra Mk1 won't be equipped and may become a development stepping stone.
 

HaldilalSDF

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Has Astra Mk 1 been equipped in good numbers? I know that Su-30 MKI, Tejas can fire it but then I heard they are buying Russian R-77.

So I guess Astra Mk1 won't be equipped and may become a development stepping stone.
Equipped and order in 250 plus 50 previous and another batch is being order around 250.
 

ougoah

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What's the PRC equivalent of Astra?

Probably closest equivalent is the PL-12 considering range and both being active radar homing capable.

PL-15 compares more with Mk.2 with range and probably overall sophistication. PL-15 however has dual mode seekers supposed to have much better jamming resistance. It also uses dual pulse rocket motors to give it another push when it gets closer to target. It's been in service for more than 5 years. No doubt Mk.2 will make use of technology from a more modern era and so should get a leg up on the PL-15 of today or 2016 but the PL-15 will also be receiving upgrades and future missiles will probably already be in service when Mk.2 is ready.
 

Jeff Head

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This is a post about my new 1:350 scale JS Kaga DDH-184 configured as an escort/jump-jet carrier with F-35B aircraft augmented by EV-22 AEW, SV-22 ASW, and rescue and ASW EH-110 and SH--60J ASW helicopters.

I got this ship from quality models. They did not have it, and they usually make 1:300 or 1:250 scale, so I ordered it as a special order. I asked them not to include the air wing or other instruments or equipment. My experience with them is that they do not do a very good job on the aircraft or some of the sensors. So I purchased the air wing from SNAFU on Shapeways 3D printing and other vendors ther, from Veteran Models, and from Trumpeter. I put together the EV-22s and the SV-22s from Trumpeter V-22 paks and purchased 1:350 metal railing and other sensors to place on the carrier myself.

The whole thing cost me $400 from quality models and about $80 for the other parts I bought.

Some of this came, like the 1:350 ECM and electronic Kaga replica launchers and other sensors and weapons (like the .50 cal machine guns and SEARAM launchers) from veteran models and spares I had.

These will be excellent carriers and carrier groups, and along with the US, Japan, Korea, India and others represents a continuing attempt for the western nation to answer the amazing growth of the PLAN.

Speaking of the US, it is doing a good thing in making the two aircraft centric Ameica LHAs and two of the Wasp LHD into essentially Escort carriers, CSEs. The will be able to carry up to 24 F-35Bs and a couple of ASW/Rescue aircraft and 2 AEW type aircraft. This adds 4 carriers to the 10 large nuclear carriers and ends up with 14 which was the number the US had durning the first half of the of the Cold War.

And, there is already an excellent candidate for the AEW air craft and that is the EV-22 Osprey which is shown in the videos and pictures in this post.

It was designed and offered to the UK but they ended up building the Merlin oriented AEW helo which cannot go as high, does not carry as large or long range of radar. With the proliferation of such carries in the US, Japan, Korea, India, Italy, Spain, Turkey and elsewhere, there is a very potentially lucrative market for them. At least 2 per ship, and a couple for training,and a couple for reserve aircraft for each country. Probably a total of 60-80 aircraft before it is all said and done.

The Osprey EV-22s would have the range to be able to detect most modern attack aircraft carrying long range, air launched ASMs before they were launched. Very critical and something helo AEW does not have the range for.

In addition, for Japan and the others, another critical aircraft would be the SV-22 Osprey which has also been proposed bringing back the long range, heavier ordinance the US lost with absolute way premature, and, IMHO, rediculose retirement of the S-3s. ASW is one of the critical needs of any carrier. The SV-22 would bring this critical long range and heavier ordinance back to all of the carriers, the CVNs, the CVs, the CVEs, and the Japanese and Korean, and other conversions of the Dokdo and Izumo vessels.

For the Japanese and the JMSDF, here are two video showing the JS Kaga DDH-184 configured with F-35Bs and these other aircraft. Both are in 1/350 scale. One video of the carrier itself, and one video of the entire CSG (Carrier Strike Group) arrayed around her.

JS Kaga DDH-184 with F-35Bs

JMSDF CSG centered on JS Kaga

Consider subscribing to my channel. I also have a neat video of a two carrier CSG for Japan with both Izumo carriers with more escorts. I will post a few pics of these models to go with this post.
 
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Mt1701d

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This is a post about my new 1:350 scale JS Kaga DDH-184 configured as an escort/jump-jet carrier with F-35B aircraft augmented by EV-22 AEW, SV-22 ASW, and rescue and ASW EH-110 and SH--60J ASW helicopters.

I got this ship from quality models. They did not have it, and they usually make 1:300 or 1:250 scale, so I ordered it as a special order. I asked them not to include the air wing or other instruments or equipment. My experience with them is that they do not do Avery good job on the aircraft or some of the sensors. So I purchased the air wingpurchased some from SNAFU on Shapeways 3D printing and other vendors ther, from Veteran Models, and from Trumpeter. I put together the EV-22S and the SV-22S from Trumpeter V-22 pals and purchase 1:350 metal railing and other sensors to place on the carrier myself.

The whole thing cost me $400 from quality models and about $80 for the other parts I bought.

Some of this came, like the 1:350 ECM and electronic Kaga replica launchers and other sensors and weapons (like the .50 cal machine guns and SEARAM launchers from veteran models and spares I had.

These will be excellent carriers and carrier groups, and along with the US, Japan, Korea, India and others represents a continuing attempt for the western nation to answer the amazing growth of the PLAN.

Speaking of the US, it is doing a good thing in making the two aircraft centric Ameica LHAs and two of the Wasp LHD into essentially Escort carriers, CSEs. The will be able to carry up to 24 F-35Bs and a couple of ASW/Rescue aircraft and 2 AEW type aircraft. this adds 4 carriers to the 10 large nuclear carriers and ends up with 14 which was the number the US had durning the first half of the of the Cold ar.

And, there is already an excellent candidate for the AEW air craft and that is the EV-22 Osprey which is shown in the videos and pictures in this thread.

It was designed and offered to the UK but they ended up building the Merlin oriented AEW helo which cannot go as high, does not carry as large or long range of radar. With the proliferation of such carries in the US, Japan, Korea, India, Italy, Spain, Turkey and elsewhere, there is a very potentially lucrative market for them. At least 2 per ship, and a couple of trading,and a couple ot for reserve aircraft for each country.probably a total of 60-80 aircraft before it was all said and done.

They would have the range to be able to detect most modern attack aircraft carrying long range, air launched ASMs before they were launched. Very critical and something helo AEW does not have the range for.

In addition, for Japan and the others, another critical aircraft would be the SV-22 Osprey which has also been proposed bringing back the long range, heavier ordinance the US lost with absolute way premature, and, IMHO, opinion rediculose retirement of the S-3s. ASW is one of the critical needs of any carrier. The SV-22 would bring this critical long range and heavier ordinance back to all of the carriers, the CVNs, the CVs, the CVEs, and the Japanese and Korean, and other conversions of the Dokdo and Izumo vessels.

For the Japanese and the JMSDF, here are two video showing the JS Kaga DDH-184 configured with F-35Bs and these other aircraft. Both are in 1/350 scale. One video of the carrier itself, and one videos of the entire CSG (Carrier Strike Group) arrayed around her.

JS Kaga DDH-184 with F-35Bs

JMSDF CSG centered on JS Kaga

Consider subscribing to my channel. I also have a eat video of a two carrier CSG for Japan with both Izumo carriers with more escorts. I will post a few pics of these models to go with this thread.
Hi @Jeff Head did you perhaps meant to put this into the Japanese military thread? This seems to be more about Japanese military rather than Indian military
 

HaldilalSDF

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The plans are in pipeline to keep raising Indigenous content in the MWF aircraft gradually and a major jump will come when engine swap will happen with a locally made 110kN thrust class engine.
 
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