Rafael, the Israeli armaments company, is set to sign an agreement with Tata Power for maintenance of air defence systems which the company will supply to the Indian Air Force. |
Rafael, which has got the contract for quick reaction surface-to-air Python and Derby Air Defence Systems for the Ministry of Defence, will sign the production transfer programme agreement with the Tata Group company this fiscal. |
The missiles, that target low-flying enemy missions, will replace the IAF's ageing Russian SAM-6 and SAM-7 missiles. |
Rafael missiles will be used together with the indigenous Akash surface-to-air missiles which have recently been cleared for induction. |
"Under the proposed agreement, Tata Power will manufacture some parts of the air defence systems and do the maintenance work post delivery," Rafael's director for air-to-air and air defence systems Oron Oriol said. |
Each unit of the air defence systems consists of a command and control vehicle fitted with a radar, four silos capable of firing four missiles and units to supply and service the vehicle. |
"This is a unique and advanced air defence system and India can make good use of it," Oriol said. "We expect to sign the deal very soon, hopefully before March 31." |
The Cabinet committee on security last month cleared the deal, which will cost Rs 4,500 crore. |
As part of the main contract to deliver the air defence systems to the IAF, Rafael will give an as yet unspecified number of Python-5 and Derby missiles, both of them considered advanced surface-to-air and air-to-air missiles. |
The fifth generation surface-to-air and air-to-air Python-5 missile can be launched from very short to beyond-visual ranges. It has greater kill probability, excellent resistance to countermeasures, irrespective of evasive target manoeuvres, or deployment of countermeasures. |
The Python-5's unique full sphere performance is achieved by a combination of lock-on-after-launch and excellent acquisition and tracking capabilities. |
Its dual waveband focal plane array seeker and sophisticated algorithms enable acquisition of even small, low signature targets in look-down, adverse background and cloudy environments. |
Derby is an active radar surface-to-air and air-to-air missile. It's operational flexibility and multi-shot capability enables use during the day or night and in all-weather conditions. |
Together, the Python-5 and Derby offer superior fighting capabilities that ensure outstanding air superiority in 21st century warfare. |