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One thing and I have said this earlier elsewhere as well. The reason for our success was our AD was our networking capabilities our integrated C4I networks like IACCS and Akashteer. Along with decent amount of platforms we have.well operation Sindoor throws a huge spanner into the claim that chinku is ahead of us in tech.
Look at how badly their ADS failed compared to us. And its to be expected - ADS is a multi-system instrument, involving missiles, radar and tracker array - one finds the target, relays to the missile, missile locks on to target and then is guided by tracker array.
its MUCH more difficult to get competent in ALL 3 at the same time is probably why Chinese ADS is a hunk of junk - we meanwhile took piece-meal option. We first made missile.Then mated it with existing ADS. then we made radar, mated it with existing ADS...now we are working on tracker.
When you develop multi-layered system piece-meal, while using proven technology to jigsaw into it, you take longer, but you mitigate risk far better as you can isolate and develop individual system without compromising ADS needs.
Pakistanis didn’t have a good networking infrastructure. They may have some collaborative targeting but it was not as extensive or integrated as ours.
While same can’t be said for the Chinese. They have what they call the ICP Integrated Command Platform. It integrates all three forces air defence, isr, electronic warfare basically bringing everything on the same platform.
Now this system was built top down and quite rapidly. Many reports have come out that Chinese troops barely understand how it works and it is made without thier consultation.
We have taken a more bottoms up approach where we are developing diversified systems like IACCS, Akashteer, project Sanjay, project Shakti the Trishul BMS, Trigun system. We are slowly integrating them into a combined c4I system
Anyways what I am trying to say is this. We should not assume that Chinese systems will perform exactly as they did in the Pakistani hands. Although I do believe there are some glaring gaps that can’t be solved with just better networking. When used under the Chinese Integrated command platform. The performance of these systems may be better.
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