No coordination in procurement, forces could be fighting in silos
Due to the lack of coordination between the three services in purchasing radio equipment, the army, navy and the Indian Air Force (IAF) could be cut off from each other in future operations simply because they are unable to communicate and share data.
When planning and purchasing the next generation of tactical radios, all three services move in completely different directions, which can lead to their isolation in battle and inability to coordinate operations. IAF equips its aircraft and ground stations with state-of-the-art software defined …
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First published: Friday, 07 February 2020 11:01 PM IST
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