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Desi Sukhoi Performs Supersonic Ballet on Debut

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Bangalore: The Made-in-India Sukhoi (Su-30MKI) is up and flying. Amidst the Diwali light and sound show around, the
Ozar air base in Nasik witnessed a silent, yet stellar affair. The desi Sukhoi, a 4.5 generation fighter, took to the
skies for the first time and performed a 55-minute supersonic ballet. Also flying high was the swadeshi pride
considering that this was the first aircraft manufactured from a complete raw material phase. The striking feature was
the pilots pulling 9g at the first attempt itself, a strong pointer towards its structural integrity.

Indian Air Force (IAF) sources confirmed to Express that the Sukhoi was piloted by Wg Cdr S C Sharma with co-pilot Wg
Cdr S S Mallick in the rear. The Aircraft Manufacturing Division of Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL), Nasik,
produced this metal bird with close to 28,000 parts and using 1,20,000 tools.

“This flight was undertaken with full confidence in the technical prowess and expertise of HAL. It went smoothly as
planned without any hitch. The aircraft handled beautifully and all the systems behaved as required. We cloaked an
excellent flight,” the pilots were quoted by sources, from their debrief session, soon after the touch-down.

HAL has so far delivered 99 Sukhois to the IAF, out of a total order of 180 aircraft, produced under licence from
Russia at an approximate cost of Rs 250-300 crore each. The raw material phase Sukhoi is the first from Phase-IV of
the project. The avionics and accessories have come from HAL’s Lucknow, Hyderabad and Korwa Divisions, while the
engine was produced at the Koraput Division.

“As per the original compressed programme, they (HAL) will have to complete the deliveries by 2014-15. It is unlikely
that this deadline will be met now and we expect a delay of three years,” IAF sources said. Express has learnt that
the delay in design and development phase of Sukhoi in Russia impacted the receipt of technology and tooling in India.
In addition, HAL too had issues in absorbing new technologies and setting up of capital infrastructure.

The Sukhoi’s powerplant (AL31FP) -- a technology marvel by itself -– is specially modified with vector thrust jet
nozzle (for high flexibility and maneuverability of the aircraft). It has modular construction ensuring higher
technological characteristics of assembly, operation and flexibility at the IAF bases.

The icing on the cake of this India shining story is that 90 per cent of engineers, designers, technicians and
managers part of this homegrown project are youngsters in the average age profile of 25 to 40 years. The IAF pilots
will now test-fly all the profiles before the final acceptance of the aircraft.

Tarmak007 -- A bold blog on Indian defence: Desi Sukhoi Performs Supersonic Ballet on Debut
 
GREAT NEWS!
Another feather in HAL's cap. And another progression up the technological ladder.
Most of all, another prima-donna added to the cast of the aerial ballets. :)
 
The Made-in-India Sukhoi (Su-30MKI) is up and flying. Amidst the Diwali light and sound show around, theOzar air base in Nasik witnessed a silent, yet stellar affair. The desi Sukhoi, a 4.5 generation fighter, took to the skies for the first time and performed a 55-minute supersonic ballet.

:yahoo: :yahoo: :welcome::enjoy:
 
They can make a fully indigenous Su 30. But they still cant complete the Tejas project? Somebody needs some good spanking
 
A truly indigenous plane.. Wow... Even the engine is manufactured locally.. Now that's something..
 
so India has got 189-2=187 mkis right now......good.
 
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If only there wasnt a risk of it degenerating into a troll fest, it would have been nice to compare India's Su 30MKI journey with Pakistan's JFT one.. Without comparing the planes.. But I guess thats too much to ask for... :(
 
we have the ability to manufacture these sophisticated fighter but it didn't do any good for Tejas the design was good but delays in several sectors caused it to be late and after 30 years of being sanctioned only in 2013 will we see LCA in operational service

i hope that HAL engineers use there prior experience of TOT with there indigenous base as well
 
Now, a doubt.

HAL is locally producing the MKI Engine.

That means we now have the technical know-how on how to build an engine from scratch. Of course the entire plane too.

So, why HAL has been unsuccessful in building the Kaveri?

Indian engineers are not that dumb! :undecided:
 
Now, a doubt.

HAL is locally producing the MKI Engine.

That means we now have the technical know-how on how to build an engine from scratch. Of course the entire plane too.

So, why HAL has been unsuccessful in building the Kaveri?

Indian engineers are not that dumb! :undecided:

actually the GTRE designed the Kaveri HAL engineers that manufacture the MKI engine just look at the blueprints and manufacture it using Indian materials although i agree GTRE should have looked over the blueprints of it and try to apply the technology to Kaveri
 
Now, a doubt.

HAL is locally producing the MKI Engine.

That means we now have the technical know-how on how to build an engine from scratch. Of course the entire plane too.

So, why HAL has been unsuccessful in building the Kaveri?

Indian engineers are not that dumb! :undecided:

The engine for MKI is just being fabricated in India.. The design is not owned by India/HAL... And surely we wouldnt want partners like Sukhoi accusing us of reverse engineering and stealing designs..
 
The engine for MKI is just being fabricated in India.. The design is not owned by India/HAL... And surely we wouldn't want partners like Sukhoi accusing us of reverse engineering and stealing designs..

Absolutely, such plagiarism will be deleterious to our reputation we have earned so far. Nations are ready to sell their top notch technology (e.g. F-35) to us speaks the volume how they see us, period.
 
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