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IAF likely to get first Israeli Phalcon radar in May

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Harinder Mishra PTI Jerusalem
Last Updated : Jan 20 2013 | 7:34 PM IST

After over a year of delay in delivery, the Indian Air Force is likely to receive in May 2009 the first of the three Israeli Phalcon Airborne Warning and Control Systems (AWACS) that will enhance the country's surveillance capability.

The all weather system capable of logging 60 targets simultaneously and having a range of 400 kms, will be mounted on Russia delivered Ilyushin-76 aircraft.

"Indian Air Force officials have been regularly checking the system and final details are being worked out which will enable the delivery of the system by second half of May," defence sources here said.

"The remaining two deliveries are likely to come through by Mid of next year or by the third quarter of 2010 if everything works out on schedule," they said.

As per the deal inked in March 2004 at a whopping cost of USD 1.1 billion, all the three 'eye in the sky' airborne radar systems should have delivered by the end of this month.

Technical difficulties involved in integrating the whole system is said to have contributed to the delay in delivery.

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The system will provide the IAF with intelligence inputs, helping it to maintain air superiority, improve strike capabilities and conduct tactical surveillance deep into neighbouring countries without violating their airspace.

The United States had earlier pressurised Israel to cancel a similar deal with China in 2000 but gave green light to the deal with India in May 2003.

Meanwhile, the IAF is said to have been in advanced talks with Israel over the procurement of three more Phalcons which it plans to integrate with other air and ground assets through data link.

The Israeli defence ministry last year announced that New Delhi was its single largest importer of defence equipment, constituting about 50 per cent of Israel's defence exports and about 30 per cent of India's imports.

The heads of all the three Indian defence forces visited Israel during the past two and a half years demonstrating the strong ties between the two countries.

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First Published: Mar 19 2009 | 11:29 AM IST

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