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The IAF will require 39 combat aircraft units to meet the challenge of fighting a war simultaneously on the Pakistan and China fronts but it has only 34 squadrons, a Parliamentary panel has been informed.

In its report, the Standing Committee on Defence has also come down heavily on the government for allocating only Rs 2,000 crore to the IAF for new modernisation schemes whereas Rs 15,000 crore is required only for the Rafale combat jet deal.

"The Indian Air Force has 34 fighter squadrons against the authorised 42. Thirty-nine squadrons are required at any time to take on challenges of a two-front war scenario," the force informed the Standing Committee on Defence.

The force informed that timely-induction of the Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) and the Medium-Multirole Combat Aircraft (M-MRCA) is envisaged to sustain the desired operational levels.

The indigenous LCA is delayed by over 20 years and the M-MRCA acquisition process is also getting delayed due to issues which has have come up in Defence Ministry's negotiations with the French Dassault, whose Rafale combat jet has been chosen by India.

The Committee said that with the squadron strength of the IAF depleting, it "fails to understand that with stingy funding of Rs 2,000 crore, how will the force be in a position to acquire M-MRCA and other equipment."

It said that with the air fleet of the force ageing and requiring substitution, "obsolescence will further increase and the gap in existing and sanctioned strength of squadrons will widen further thereby leaving air defence in lurch."

The Committee said the force had projected a requirement of Rs 64,607 crore while it was allocated only Rs 39,208 crore.

IAF needs 39 squadrons for 2front war has only 34
 
Half of the Migs were lost in crashes, that has a lot of impact on the squadron strength as well.

"The Rajya Sabha was informed that over the past 40 years, India had lost more than half of its MiG combat fleet of 872 aircraft. The minister disclosed that "482 MiG aircraft accidents took place till April 19, 2012".
 
The question again goes on to that important paper and the doted lines on that. Its high time we sign that dam deal.
 
I think even 34 if a bit optimistic right now. And the SQD numbers are actually set to dip before they start to rise. AFAIK the plan is for ~45-50 fighter SQDs by 2027-30.

I was looking for the operational squadrons of IAF and this is what I found

Jaguar: (6 sqdns - 139 Aircrafts)
Avg sqdn size - 23.16


No. 5 Squadron "Tuskers",
No. 6 Squadron "Dragons",
No. 14 Squadron "Bulls",
No. 16 Squadron "Rattlers
No. 27 Squadron "Flaming Arrows",
No.224 Squadron "Warlords


Mig 21 (12 sqdns - 264 fighters -as recently said by NAK Browne)
Avg Sqdn Size -22

No.3 Sqn "Cobras",
No. 4 Squadron IAF "Oorials",
No.15 Sqn "Flying Lances",
No.21 Sqn "Ankush",
No.23 Sqn "Cheetahs",
No.24 Sqn "Hunting Hawks",
No.26 Sqn "Warriors",
No.32 Sqn "Thunderbirds",
No.35 Sqn "Rapiers",
No.37 Sqn "Black Panthers",
No.45 Sqn "Flying Daggers" and
No.51 Sqn "Sword Arms"


Mig 27 [6 sqdns 154 (180 built- 26 crash) aircrafts]
Avg Sqdn Size - 25.7

No. 2 Squadron
No. 9 Squadron
No. 18 Squadron
No. 20 Squadron
No. 22 Squadron
No. 222 Squadron


MKI (8 sqdns 170 aircrafts )
Avg Sqdn Size 21.25

15 Wing’s 8 Eight Pursoots (since mid-2007)
24 Hunting Hawks sqns with Su-30MKI (since late 2003)
17 SQN Golden Arrows with Su-30MKI (since June 2012)
14 Wing – 102 SQN Trisonics with Su-30MKI (since 8 March 2011)
34 Wing – 220 SQN Desert Tigers with Su-30MKI (since 25 September 2012)
32 Wing – 31 SQN Lions with Su-30MKI (since 1 October 2011)
2 Wing – 20 SQN Lightning (since 27 September 2002)
30 SQN Rhinos with Su-30MKI (since 21 March 2005)
11 Wing – 2 SQN Winged Arrows with Su-30MKI (since 15 June 2009)


Mirage 2000 (49 units)
Avg Sqdn Size 24.5
Two Squadrons (couldn't find the name of the sqdns)

Mig 29 (69 units)
Avg Sqdn Size 22.3

Three squadrons (couldn't find the name of the sqdns)



This brings the tally to 37 fighter Squadrons, whereas here being reported as 34 sqdns . Is IAF underplaying it's sqdn strength??
 
I was looking for the operational squadrons of IAF and this is what I found

Jaguar: (6 sqdns - 139 Aircrafts)
Avg sqdn size - 23.16


No. 5 Squadron "Tuskers",
No. 6 Squadron "Dragons",
No. 14 Squadron "Bulls",
No. 16 Squadron "Rattlers
No. 27 Squadron "Flaming Arrows",
No.224 Squadron "Warlords


Mig 21 (12 sqdns - 264 fighters -as recently said by NAK Browne)
Avg Sqdn Size -22

No.3 Sqn "Cobras",
No. 4 Squadron IAF "Oorials",
No.15 Sqn "Flying Lances",
No.21 Sqn "Ankush",
No.23 Sqn "Cheetahs",
No.24 Sqn "Hunting Hawks",
No.26 Sqn "Warriors",
No.32 Sqn "Thunderbirds",
No.35 Sqn "Rapiers",
No.37 Sqn "Black Panthers",
No.45 Sqn "Flying Daggers" and
No.51 Sqn "Sword Arms"


Mig 27 [6 sqdns 154 (180 built- 26 crash) aircrafts]
Avg Sqdn Size - 25.7

No. 2 Squadron
No. 9 Squadron
No. 18 Squadron
No. 20 Squadron
No. 22 Squadron
No. 222 Squadron


MKI (8 sqdns 170 aircrafts )
Avg Sqdn Size 21.25

15 Wing’s 8 Eight Pursoots (since mid-2007)
24 Hunting Hawks sqns with Su-30MKI (since late 2003)
17 SQN Golden Arrows with Su-30MKI (since June 2012)
14 Wing – 102 SQN Trisonics with Su-30MKI (since 8 March 2011)
34 Wing – 220 SQN Desert Tigers with Su-30MKI (since 25 September 2012)
32 Wing – 31 SQN Lions with Su-30MKI (since 1 October 2011)
2 Wing – 20 SQN Lightning (since 27 September 2002)
30 SQN Rhinos with Su-30MKI (since 21 March 2005)
11 Wing – 2 SQN Winged Arrows with Su-30MKI (since 15 June 2009)


Mirage 2000 (49 units)
Avg Sqdn Size 24.5
Two Squadrons (couldn't find the name of the sqdns)

Mig 29 (69 units)
Avg Sqdn Size 22.3

Three squadrons (couldn't find the name of the sqdns)



This brings the tally to 37 fighter Squadrons, whereas here being reported as 34 sqdns . Is IAF underplaying it's sqdn strength??

Hmmm, interesting.



Btw the M2K SQDs:

No.7 SQD "Battle Axes"
No. 1 SQD "The Tigers"

yes P.o.k with India... and pak:closed:



are you sure about the schedule my friend? 45-50sq? I doubt it.... may 30-35 time frame...
Indeed I am 2027-30 to get to 50 fighter SQDs is very achievable.
 
I was looking for the operational squadrons of IAF and this is what I found

Jaguar: (6 sqdns - 139 Aircrafts)
Avg sqdn size - 23.16


No. 5 Squadron "Tuskers",
No. 6 Squadron "Dragons",
No. 14 Squadron "Bulls",
No. 16 Squadron "Rattlers
No. 27 Squadron "Flaming Arrows",
No.224 Squadron "Warlords


Mig 21 (12 sqdns - 264 fighters -as recently said by NAK Browne)
Avg Sqdn Size -22

No.3 Sqn "Cobras",
No. 4 Squadron IAF "Oorials",
No.15 Sqn "Flying Lances",
No.21 Sqn "Ankush",
No.23 Sqn "Cheetahs",
No.24 Sqn "Hunting Hawks",
No.26 Sqn "Warriors",
No.32 Sqn "Thunderbirds",
No.35 Sqn "Rapiers",
No.37 Sqn "Black Panthers",
No.45 Sqn "Flying Daggers" and
No.51 Sqn "Sword Arms"


Mig 27 [6 sqdns 154 (180 built- 26 crash) aircrafts]
Avg Sqdn Size - 25.7

No. 2 Squadron
No. 9 Squadron
No. 18 Squadron
No. 20 Squadron
No. 22 Squadron
No. 222 Squadron


MKI (8 sqdns 170 aircrafts )
Avg Sqdn Size 21.25

15 Wing’s 8 Eight Pursoots (since mid-2007)
24 Hunting Hawks sqns with Su-30MKI (since late 2003)
17 SQN Golden Arrows with Su-30MKI (since June 2012)
14 Wing – 102 SQN Trisonics with Su-30MKI (since 8 March 2011)
34 Wing – 220 SQN Desert Tigers with Su-30MKI (since 25 September 2012)
32 Wing – 31 SQN Lions with Su-30MKI (since 1 October 2011)
2 Wing – 20 SQN Lightning (since 27 September 2002)
30 SQN Rhinos with Su-30MKI (since 21 March 2005)
11 Wing – 2 SQN Winged Arrows with Su-30MKI (since 15 June 2009)


Mirage 2000 (49 units)
Avg Sqdn Size 24.5
Two Squadrons (couldn't find the name of the sqdns)

Mig 29 (69 units)
Avg Sqdn Size 22.3

Three squadrons (couldn't find the name of the sqdns)



This brings the tally to 37 fighter Squadrons, whereas here being reported as 34 sqdns . Is IAF underplaying it's sqdn strength??

may be some mig-21 sq retired?

from the above figure... we can get there are 24 sq waiting to be retired...
 
+ @sandy_3126

No. 9 SQD "Wolf Pack"


Also fly the M2K and are co-located with the "Battle Axes" and "the Tigers" at Gwailor AFB.

may be some mig-21 sq retired?

from the above figure... we can get there are 24 sq waiting to be retired...

I was thinking along these lines, it is possible the IAF has put some of their MIG-21 and -27 SQDs into storage.
 
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we are about to get 6 sqd Rafale + 5 sq MKI + 5(probably) LCA.... and mostly 80-100 PAK-FA or FGFA in 2027-2030

which makes 6+5+5+4 or 5.... did i miss any thing? please notify me if i am wrong...
 
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