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India Acquires Portable Radars from Israel

The portable radars are part of a big deal signed with Tel Aviv

By IOL South Asia Correspondent

NEW DELHI, October 8 (IslamOnline) - In a bid to beef up surveillance of the Line of Control (LoC) in Jammu and Kashmir, India is importing from Israel man-portable radars capable of detecting movement across the border, as part of a big deal signed with Tel Aviv, according to Indian media reports.

Under the deal, New Delhi has already received the first of these 1,022 man-portable radars, which are capable of detecting human targets 10 kms away, according to Indian defense ministry officials. Most of the portable radars would be delivered by the end of October 2002.

Though India has already inducted these radars in some parts of the LoC, the decision to go in for bulk purchase was taken after the Indian army reported a big spurt in detections in infiltrations following the use of these new sensors.

Officials said the deal with Israeli company ELOP was for both short range 3000 to 4000 meter-range man-portable radars as well as long-range observance and reconnaissance systems, after bids by French electronic giant Thales and Sagem were rejected.

Officials said the negotiations for other forms of close-range sensor detectors with the United States were still in progress. "We are evaluating the U.S. offer made directly by Pentagon," they said, adding that India might opt for American systems as well.

The idea to install sensors to detect cross-border infiltration gathered momentum following a visit by U.S. Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld to South Asia in June 2002, on a mission aimed at cooling off tensions between India and Pakistan.

The issue of infiltration is at the core of the current military stand-off between the two arch-rivals who have amassed around one million troops on their common borders since January 2002.

The portable radars would be used by border patrols, while the 10 kilometer range sensors would be installed in built-up defense areas to observe attempts to infiltrate from a distance and chalk out an effective strategy to intercept infiltrators, the official Indian news agency, PTI, reported.

Indian officials said the deal with Israel also covered the acquisition of 600 Elbit thermal-imaging systems to equip the Indian army's T-72 main battle tanks and 300 Russian BMP-II armored personnel carriers.

Besides the portable radars, India has also signed a deal with Tel Aviv to acquire eight more Israeli Searcher-II unmanned air vehicles for deployment in the mountainous regions of Kashmir to monitor cross-border activity.

A high-level Indian delegation headed by Defense Secretary Subir Dutta visited Israel for a week in September 2002 to pursue a multi-million dollar deal for acquisition of the Phalcon airborne radars and other equipment. While in Israel, the Indian delegation was shown a live demonstration of the Israeli man-portable radars.

Israel-made thermal imagers have already been installed last summer along the 440-kms LoC to check infiltration into Kashmir. These thermal imagers, each costing nearly $42,000, can track body heat emissions and have a range of up to five kms.

India has also decided to purchase long-range "Aerostat Programmable Radars" from Tel Aviv.

The Aerostat radars, which basically include sensors mounted on blimp-like large balloons tethered to the ground with long cables, are a long-standing requirement of the Indian air force. These radars, along with AWACS (Airborne Warning and Control Systems), will help bolster India’s air defense capabilities. 

 

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