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India to review safety of Su-30MKI fighter fleet

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India is to conduct a safety assessment of its fleet of Sukhoi S030MKI 'Flanker' fighters following the loss of an aircraft on 19 May, national media has reported.

A high-level review of the more than 200 Su-30MKI aircraft fielded by the Indian Air Force (IAF) is due to be held in the coming days, with Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar discussing the issue with IAF head Air Chief Marshal Arup Raha and other senior officers.

The review follows the crash of an Su-30MKI during a training exercise in the far east of the country. Both crew members were reported to have ejected safely.

Since receiving the first of its Su-30MKIs in 2002, the IAF has lost six to accidents. Most recently, the fleet was grounded following a double uncommanded ejection that occurred in October 2014. The findings of an investigation into that incident have not been disclosed.

With the Su-30MKI making up nearly a third of the IAF's fast jet fleet, Parrikar was quoted by India's Zee News as saying, "We are not grounding the fleet (...) We can't ground the fleet after every accident."

According to IHS Jane's World Air Forces, the IAF has received 205 of an expected 270 Su-30MKI aircraft, with deliveries set to run through to 2019. Of these 270, 222 are being assembled by Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) in India. Some 10 squadrons have so far been equipped with the type.

With many of the IAF's older types slated for retirement, the Su-30MKI will soon become the service's most numerous combat aircraft. In future, it will comprise the backbone of IAF's combat capability along with the Dassault Rafale and the indigenous Tejas Light Combat Aircraft.

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India to review safety of Su-30MKI fighter fleet - IHS Jane's 360
 
We must look at our logistical support system closely. Only then crashes will be negated.
 
The weak link is still the Indian pilots. They do carry their infamous tradition of crashing planes from the Mig era to the Sukhoi era.
 
Indian Air Force pilots made up their mind to break the records :(
 
The new indian "flying coffin"

5 CRASHES IN 18 years must be real bad ! we should learn from pakistanis who have already crashed their JF 17 before full induction!!

The weak link is still the Indian pilots. They do carry their infamous tradition of crashing planes from the Mig era to the Sukhoi era.
yes ! while ur pilots carry the planes on their soldiers !
 
5 CRASHES IN 18 years must be real bad ! we should learn from pakistanis who have already crashed their JF 17 before full induction!!


yes ! while ur pilots carry the planes on their soldiers !

funny & hyper nationalist pakistanies are having fake orgasms deu to there fetish to make fun of IAF & India have forgotten a series of recnt crashes of PAF fighter jets and training air crafts :sarcastic:
baat to teri bhi sahi hai.jpg
 
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Look who is talking , dont compare your pilots with ours , Dont remember 65, 71 ,99
We destroyed 6 of your aircrafts in 1 minute , In 65 , 40/120 something was the ratio of jets destroyed on both sides , almost same in 71 , In kargil war we didnt even use our Airforce and your 2 planes got shot down Tisk Tisk :pakistan::sniper:
 
Look who is talking , dont compare your pilots with ours , Dont remember 65, 71 ,99
We destroyed 6 of your aircrafts in 1 minute , In 65 , 40/120 something was the ratio of jets destroyed on both sides , almost same in 71 , In kargil war we didnt even use our Airforce and your 2 planes got shot down Tisk Tisk :pakistan::sniper:
so some one took new birth to reply to my comment !
 

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