This story is from February 08, 2021
Amid faceoff, big boost for LAC surveillance
NEW DELHI: India is going in for a major upgrade of surveillance capabilities along the northern borders with China through an array of drones, sensors, reconnaissance and electronic warfare equipment to keep tabs on the People's Liberation Army (PLA) in real-time and strengthen measures to detect intrusions.
The military confrontation in eastern Ladakh since May last year, along with the continuing PLA infrastructure build-up in other areas as well, has jolted the defence establishment into planning the revamp of the entire surveillance and intelligence-gathering mechanism along the Line of Actual Control (LAC).
"The LAC cannot be continuously manned like the 778-km line of control (LoC) with Pakistan. Therefore, the urgent need to crank up the existing surveillance capabilities for gap-free coverage and real-time information along the LAC," said a defence ministry source.
The acquisition and induction plans range from mini-drones for high-altitude areas and ultra-long-range surveillance cameras to MALE (medium-altitude long-endurance) and HALE (high-altitude long-endurance) remotely-piloted aircraft systems, said the MoD sources.
There is also a project simultaneously underway to lease three to four satellite communication-enabled Heron UAVs (unmanned aerial vehicles) from Israel through an inter-governmental agreement for the Army, apart from the acquisition of additional Harop kamikaze attack drones for the IAF.
The DRDO, in turn, has almost finished developing a border observation and surveillance system (BOSS), with a well-integrated system of multiple sensors, for manned as well as unmanned areas of the LAC, said the sources.
The Army also inked a 140 crore deal with an Indian firm last month for advanced versions of "Switch" drones, which are small enough to be used by infantry soldiers and special forces deployed in high-altitude areas like Ladakh.
"Induction of such drones for surveillance at the tactical level will give a clear operational picture to battalion commanders and troops on the ground," said a source.
Officials say the way China has continued to create new military infrastructure as well as reinforce PLA positions all along the LAC, from eastern Ladakh to Arunachal Pradesh, points to the prospect of "a hot summer" again this year.
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The military confrontation in eastern Ladakh since May last year, along with the continuing PLA infrastructure build-up in other areas as well, has jolted the defence establishment into planning the revamp of the entire surveillance and intelligence-gathering mechanism along the Line of Actual Control (LAC).
The acquisition and induction plans range from mini-drones for high-altitude areas and ultra-long-range surveillance cameras to MALE (medium-altitude long-endurance) and HALE (high-altitude long-endurance) remotely-piloted aircraft systems, said the MoD sources.
There is also a project simultaneously underway to lease three to four satellite communication-enabled Heron UAVs (unmanned aerial vehicles) from Israel through an inter-governmental agreement for the Army, apart from the acquisition of additional Harop kamikaze attack drones for the IAF.
The Army also inked a 140 crore deal with an Indian firm last month for advanced versions of "Switch" drones, which are small enough to be used by infantry soldiers and special forces deployed in high-altitude areas like Ladakh.
"Induction of such drones for surveillance at the tactical level will give a clear operational picture to battalion commanders and troops on the ground," said a source.
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Top Comment
Sajeendran Thotten
1399 days ago
The GoI should permanently station our forces at the critical places like Chicken neck and Arunachal Pradesh. The Chinese will continue to push along the vulnerable posts in a bid to grab land to declare it a Chinese land and we need our forces there to thwart these attempts by chinkies.Read allPost comment
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