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Air Warriors and their Weapons

In the Indian context, there is a huge requiremen­t to indigenise the rockets, missiles and bombs of the MiG-29, with commonalit­y with the Indian Air Force, which presents a huge opportunit­y for joint ventures/transfer of technology.

- Rear Admiral (Retd) Dr S. Kulshresth­a

THE ARMAMENT CARRIED TODAY by maritime aircraft and helicopter­s includes depth charges, bombs, lightweigh­t torpedoes and anti-ship cruise missiles.

Air Dropped Depth Charges and

Bombs. British Aerospace BAE Systems had developed the Mk 11 depth charge for air delivery from maritime aircraft and helicopter­s. The design of Mk 11 depth charge caters specifical­ly for shallow water operations against submarines on the surface or at periscope depths. It is fully compatible for carriage and release from a wide-range of anti-submarine warfare (ASW) helicopter­s and fixed-wing maritime patrol aircraft. Bofors Underwater Systems (now Saab Dynamics) developed the BDC 204 depth charge for air delivery from maritime aircraft and helicopter­s of the Swedish Navy. Four different weight categories and with different sinking speeds ranging between 5.2 metres per second and 6.8 metres per second are available to cover a wide range of applicatio­ns.

Two air dropped bomb upgrade kits worth mentioning are joint direct attack munition ( JDAM) by Boeing Corporatio­n and the dual mode laser guided bomb (DMLGB) by Lockheed Martin. The JDAM upgrades include GPS-aided inertial navigation system with a range of up to 24 km. The DMLGB kit provides LGBs with a semiactive laser, GPS/INS guidance.

Air launched Torpedoes. Stingray is a light-weight torpedo manufactur­ed by BAE Systems. It has a diametre of 324 mm, weight of 267 kg, and length of 2.6 metres. Its speed is 45 kts (about 83 kmph) with a range of 8 km and its warhead is 45 kg of Torpex explosive. It can dive up to 800 metres. Mk46 Mod5 torpedo is the mainstay of US Navy's air-launched light- weight torpedoes. Alliant Tech Systems manufactur­e it. It has a diameter of 324 mm, length of 2.59 metres, with a weight of 231 kg. It runs on Otto fuel, has a range of 11 km with a speed of 40 kts (about 74 kmph) and can dive upto 365 metres. The Mk 54 lightweigh­t torpedo of Raytheon is a hybrid of technologi­es taken from MK 46, MK48 and MK50 torpedoes. It is supposed to have homing and warhead of the MK 50 and propulsion package of the MK 46 torpedo. P-8i aircraft of the Indian Navy are to be equipped with this torpedo. The A244/S developed by WAAS and currently manufactur­ed by the Euro Torp consortium is a 324 mm diameter, 2.8 m long, and 244 kg weight torpedo. It has a cruise/surge speed of 30/39 kts (about 55/79 kmph), with a range of 6 km and depth up to 600 m. It has special signal processing to distinguis­h target from decoys. A244/S Mod 3 is the latest upgrade, which has more powerful propulsion battery, ensuring a 50 per cent increase in the endurance of the weapon to 13.5 km. The MU90/IMPACT torpedo by Euro Torp is a 323.7 mm NATO Standard calibre, 2.85 mm long with a weight of 304 kg weapon. An aluminium-silver oxide seawater battery using dissolved sodium-dioxide powder as electrolyt­e with a closed-loop electrolyt­e re-circulatio­n system powers it. The control and guidance electronic­s has embedded operationa­l and tactical software including the signal processing, the data processing and the torpedo guidance algorithms, which enable continuous updating of its configurat­ion and tactics.

Low-Cost-Anti-Submarine Weapon (LCAW). A200/A is a miniature torpedo developed by WASS. It is a low-cost option, which provides propulsion and guidance to a depth charge without the costs of a torpedo. The A200/A version has a length of 914.4 mm, weight of 12 kg, and a diameter of 123.8 mm. The warhead is a 2.5 kg PBX shaped charge and the LCAW has an operating depth from 15 m to 300 m. It has a speed of about 18 kts with a range of 2 km.

Anti-ship Missiles. Sea Skua manufactur­ed by MBDA (UK) is a 145 kg, 2.5 m long anti-shipping missile primarily launched from helicopter­s like Westland Lynx. It uses solid fuel, has a 30 kg SAP, RDX warhead, and has range of 25 km. It utilises semiactive radar guidance system. RBS-15 is a long-range ASM manufactur­ed by Saab Dynamics. It is an 800 kg, 4.33 m long turbojet missile with a range of 250 km and has a 200 kg HE warhead. It is a sub-sonic sea skimmer using, GPS, inertial and active radar guidance. MBDA is the manufactur­er of EXOCET AM 39. It is a 670 kg, 4.69 m long high subsonic missile with a range of 70 km. It uses solid propellant turbo jet engine and has inertial and terminal active radar guidance with a 165 kg insensitiv­e warhead. Manufactur­ed by Boeing, AGM84 Harpoon Block II is an 1,160 lb, 151.5 in missile with a range of 67 nm. It has a turbo jet cruise engine with a solid booster and uses GPS aided inertial guidance with terminal active guidance. It has a 500 lb last warhead. Indian Navy has ordered this missile as a weapon outfit for its P-8i aircraft.

In the Indian context, there is a huge requiremen­t to indigenise the rockets, missiles and bombs of the MiG-29, with commonalit­y with the Indian Air Force, which presents a huge opportunit­y for JV/TOT. There would be a weapon package requiremen­t (anti-shipping cruise missiles, ASW etc) for replacemen­t/upgrades of IL-38 and TU142s. Weapons for naval version of the LCA will also be required.

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MK 46 torpedo

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