04-04-2010, 11:09 PM
[url="http://www.defenseworld.net/go/defensenews.jsp?id=4337&h=Thales%20wins%20contract%20to%20modernise%20IFF%20for%20India%E2%80%99s%20MiG-29"]Thales wins contract to modernise IFF for Indiaââ¬â¢s MiG-29[/url]
Thales has been awarded a contract by Russian Aircraft Corporation MiG (RSK-MiG) to deliver IFF1 Combined Interrogator Transponder (CIT) and Cryptographic National Secure Mode (NSM), for the retrofit of the MiG-29 multi-role fighter aircraft of the Indian Air Force.
The first CIT will be delivered to RSK-MiG in 2010 and the first building block of a comprehensive secure identification capability in India mid-2011.
The IFF CIT equipment chosen in the TSB 2500 family offers a modern digital identification capability, compliant with the NATO Standard MKXA2modes. It will enable Indian Air Force MiG-29 fighter aircraft to be interoperable with western military aircrafts and so to avoid friendly fire.
Moreover, the cryptographic mode will offer India a first national secure identification capability for protecting its own assets. According to the contract, Thales will deliver IFF for the whole Indian fleet of 63 MiG-29.
ââ¬ÅThis MiG-29 IFF retrofit perfectly illustrates the excellence of Thalesââ¬â¢s IFF solutions for the modernisation of existing aircraftââ¬Â said Patrice Caine, Vice President, in charge of RadioCom activities at Thales. ââ¬ÅWe think that one of Thalesââ¬â¢s missions is to provide our customers with solutions that can help them to be more efficient while ensuring a better protection. Thalesââ¬â¢s IFF secure solution fully meets this goalââ¬Â.
Thales has been awarded a contract by Russian Aircraft Corporation MiG (RSK-MiG) to deliver IFF1 Combined Interrogator Transponder (CIT) and Cryptographic National Secure Mode (NSM), for the retrofit of the MiG-29 multi-role fighter aircraft of the Indian Air Force.
The first CIT will be delivered to RSK-MiG in 2010 and the first building block of a comprehensive secure identification capability in India mid-2011.
The IFF CIT equipment chosen in the TSB 2500 family offers a modern digital identification capability, compliant with the NATO Standard MKXA2modes. It will enable Indian Air Force MiG-29 fighter aircraft to be interoperable with western military aircrafts and so to avoid friendly fire.
Moreover, the cryptographic mode will offer India a first national secure identification capability for protecting its own assets. According to the contract, Thales will deliver IFF for the whole Indian fleet of 63 MiG-29.
ââ¬ÅThis MiG-29 IFF retrofit perfectly illustrates the excellence of Thalesââ¬â¢s IFF solutions for the modernisation of existing aircraftââ¬Â said Patrice Caine, Vice President, in charge of RadioCom activities at Thales. ââ¬ÅWe think that one of Thalesââ¬â¢s missions is to provide our customers with solutions that can help them to be more efficient while ensuring a better protection. Thalesââ¬â¢s IFF secure solution fully meets this goalââ¬Â.

