As a routine of the major security enhancement, the Indian Air Force (IAF) must demonstrate a formiable radar system in mountains and other places to make ways and establish fighter aircraft in Delhi and other urban areas for instant action to any visible attacks.
“I think by 2014, we must have an impressive radar network in the country. The most perilous part are the mountain places and that may involve a year more,” Airforce Chief Marshal NAK Browne announced here.
He informerd reporters on sidelines of Air Force Day parade here, “We have outlined plans which take care of the air defense of important metres, beginning from Delhi. This network is made up of radars early warning systems, missles with air bourne fighters inclusive.”
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