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Red Flag 2008 pics

Some pics of Red Flag 2008 that I found on the internet

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Indian Airforce Badges

For all those air force crazy guys out there I have  compiled a series of badges of air crafts.

Hope you like them

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Suknoi 30 Badge

Sukhoi 30 Badge

Sukhoi 30 mki (made for INDIA)

Sukhoi 30 mki (made for INDIA)

Mig 29

Mig 29

AWACS

AWACS

The badge for participating at redflag

The badge for participating at Redflag

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AWACS..India gets one

What does AWACS Stand for ?

Airborne Early Warning and Control (AEW&C)

What is a Awacs??

You know what a radar is…ya in military terms…the dish tv type thigges which track a  aircraft.

So what is a awacs… ?

ya coming to that …when you mount that dish tv type thinggy in a plane it is called a Awacs.

Awacs and Su 30MKI

Awacs and MiG 29

What is the big deal in it?

As the dish tv type thinggs in airborne it increases its range and gives a better coverage on who is flying where

Okay …this is imporant because ?

AWAC systems can detect aircraft from up to 250 mi (400 km) away, well out of range of most surface-to-air missiles.

One AWACS plane flying at 30,000 ft (9,150 m) can cover an area of 120,460 mi (312,000 km). Three of such aircraft in overlapping orbits can cover the whole Central Europe…cool aint it.

AWACS Badge

AWACS Badge

Where do we use it.

Okay … if we fly this flying raptor ..let me say well inside the indian air space (10km to be safe) we can see 390 kms inside china .. what is flying ,how is it flying, and why it is fying.

This is important how ?

Okay now let say there is a air to air combat  going on… in air to air comabat it is very important you see the enemy in your rader first.If you switch on your rader you give away your location to the enemy.. so what do you do…you switch on the awacs and whola…. it will switch on its rader because it is at a safe distace from the enemy,,,, it starts tracking the enemy aircraft and tells you where the enemy is via a satellite link … Now that you know where your enemy is ..you fire a air to air missile and done.

The same can be said about ground targets.A awacs can track air and ground threats.. pretty cool stuff.

Okay cool i got the concept…….so india has it now…how many does india have. ?
Well as of now India has brought one and two more are on the way.
So that makes a total of three….but china is big,,, ??

I know… the plan is to make our own home made using the technology transfer .
we were  making our own Awacs called airavat..but it crashed in 1999 killing all the people on board ..and well it has been on stand still since. sad huh!
None the less the project will be jump started again…i hope

The badge of AWACS

I hope this new bee guide was useful to you :D

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Redflag 2008 results part 2

Some of the restriction and intresting points in Red flag 2008

No Raptors

Interestingly enough, while F-22 Raptors had participated at earlier “Flags” with a very impressive kill ratio, for this occasion they did not enter the fight at all. While busy deployment schedules are officially cited as reason, some analysts suspect that either the Air Force did not want to risk bad publicity by having one of their premium fighters “shot down” by legacy aircraft – in a time when congressional lobbying continues to fund more F-22s – or that they simple wanted to keep the exact performance of the aircraft’s systems unknown to foreign participants, just as the Indians and French certainly did not reveal all their system’s capabilities.

The Enemy is here

For this year’s fourth run, the most highly anticipated guests certainly came in Russian aircraft. The Indian Air Force (IAF) had brought eight Su-30MKI Flankers, two IL-78MKI tankers and one IL-76MD transport. Having arrived at Mountain Home AFB in Idaho on July 17th, the fighter pilots of No. 20 “Lighting” Squadron from Pune underwent a three-week familiarization with the local environment and training rules, flying small Air-to-Air and Air-to-Ground missions against 18th Aggressor Squadron, which came down from Eilson AFB in Alaska, and the resident 366th Fighter Wing. They also got a chance to exchange rides with their American colleagues, a thrilling opportunity especially for the local pilots.

Moving to Nellis on August 8th (My Birth DAY), it became clear that the Indians suffered notable handicaps, some of them self-imposed. Contrary to last summer’s training at RAF Waddington in the UK, their NIIPBars radars were reportedly emitting this time, but only in a training mode that operates with reduced performance and features. Russian and Indian Officials were concerned not to reveal too many details of this sophisticated sensor (variants of which are to be used in the Su-35 and PAK-FA). The same holds true for the capabilities of the AA-12 Adder Air-to-Air Missile (R-77 “Amraamski”) which was not to be simulated in the exercises, instead virtual A-10 “Archers” (R-73) had to be fired. Given that Red Flag is large enough in scale for Beyond-Visual-Range scenarios to come into play, these two systems would have made a considerable impact.

Opting to not use their most potent Air-to-Air equipment, the Indians instead performed mainly in the ground attack role, using their Litening III pods for precision strikes.

Yet matters turned even more lopsided since they also did not use countermeasures against simulated SAM launches, and abstained from using the Common Data Link, relying instead on normal voice communication to relay targets. Despite those limitations, the training gained was considered highly valuable by all involved.

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Redflag 2008 results

The red flag was held in august 2008 hereare the results of the exercise as said by the American pilot

Red flag Result part 1

Red flag Result part 2

Well after you are done watching the video please do answer to my question…why does he keep comparing the Su 30 MKI to a F22 raptor which was not even taking a part in the games?

Don’t you guys think that this guy is a bit too obsessive about the US loss at Cope India?

Are the still scared about Mig 21 bisons?

Wasn’t Indian airforce going to scrap that out ? (PHASE )

The indian air force did not use the radars on board Su 30 mki as they were afraid that they might leak out the radar signature to the American…So that is a is handicap,Isn’t it..?

The pilot made couple of errors in his lecture. He referred to the Saturn Al-31 as ‘Tumansky’ engines. And he referred to the Bison as having a Israeli radar while it actually carries the Russian Phazotron Kopyo radar.

Will come back to you with more data and my wise cracks ( so i assume) as soon as i get time?

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