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India developing network centric warfare capability: Naik

NELLIS BASE, NEVADA: India is rapidly moving towards developing network centric warfare (NCW) capability, said the Vice Chief of Air Staff Air Marshal P V Naik.

“NCW is vital. You cannot survive today for long against a good adversary without this capability,” said Indian Air Marshal at the Nellis Air Force Base, where IAF is participating in the prestigious Red Flag exercise.

Speaking to journalists after celebrating the Independence Day with Indian airmen, he said the Indian armed forces will have this capability by 2010-2011. “At present we do not have it, we are just about network enabled. But we are in the process of deve loping this capability.”

Pioneered by the United States Department of Defence, NCW relies on computer processing power and networking communications technology to provide shared information of the battle space among armed forces.

This shared awareness increases synergy for command and control, resulting in superior decision-making, and the ability to coordinate complex military operations over long distances for an overwhelming war-fighting advantage.

Providing further details about Indian efforts towards network centricity, Air Marshal Naik said the backbone of this entire system will be a fibre optic-based network called Air Force Network (AFNET), on which will be riding the Integrated Air Command a nd Control Systems (IACCS).

IACCS will provide the connectivity for all the airborne platforms and ground platforms. - PTI

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