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Faced with depleting fighter squadrons, IAF looks to acquire 21 mothballed MiG-29 jets from Russia
Rajat Pandit | TNN | Updated: Feb 12, 2019, 23:11 IST
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File: A MiG 29 takes off during a military exercise. (Reuters Photo)

HIGHLIGHTS

  • "These fighters were built in the 1980s but never assembled and flown. Our team visited Russia last month and found the MiG-29 skeletons to be in a good condition,” said an officer
  • The MiGs will be assembled into fully-formed fighters of “MiG-29 upgrade” standards by Russia
  • IAF has so far upgraded half of its 62 MiG-29 fighters
NEW DELHI: Desperate times call for desperate measures. Grappling with a free fall in the number of its fighter squadrons amid the ongoing political dogfight over the Rafale deal, the

IAF
is now looking to acquire 21 MiG-29 jets lying in an unassembled, mothballed condition with

Russia
since the later-1980s.


The MiG-29 acquisition plan comes soon after IAF got 35 old airframes and spares of the British-origin Jaguar strike fighters from France, UK and Oman in order to cannibalize them for improving the operational availability of its existing fleet of 115 Jaguars, as was

first reported by TOI
.


But the 21 MiG-29s, if the deal is inked with Russia, will not be cannibalized. They will instead be assembled into fully-formed fighters of “MiG-29 upgrade” standards by Russia. IAF has so far upgraded half of its 62 MiG-29 fighters under a Rs 3,842 crore contract inked with Russia in March 2008, which is running over five years behind schedule.



The upgrade with new weapons and avionics is aimed at turning the twin-engine MiG-29 from an air defence fighter into a far more lethal all-weather multi-role fighter, which can also unleash ground strikes with missiles and “smart bombs”. The operational life of the MiG-29s is also being extended from 25 years (2,500 flight hours) to 40 years (3,500 hours).


As for the 21 additional MiG-29s, Russia had offered “a good price” for them. “These fighters were built in the 1980s but never assembled and flown. Our team visited Russia last month and found the MiG-29 skeletons to be in a good condition,” said an officer.


IAF vice-chief Air Marshal Anil Khosla, in turn, added, “The massive IAF firepower demonstration exercise `Vayu Shakti’ at Pokhran on February 16 will also include the MiG-29 upgraded fighter in an air-to-ground role for the first time.”


India will get the 36 new Rafale fighters, contracted from France for Rs 59,000 crore, in the 2019-2022 timeframe. But the Rafales alone will not make the numbers, with IAF down to just 31 fighter squadrons (each with 16-18 jets) when at least 42 are required for the “collusive threat” from China and Pakistan.


The number will plummet further because six old MiG-21 and MiG-27 squadrons will be retired in phases by 2024. “Induction of 36 Rafales will not mitigate the overall requirement. So, IAF is also fully backing the indigenous Tejas fighter,” said Air Marshal Khosla.


IAF has ordered an initial 40 Tejas fighters, with another 83 Tejas Mark-1A jets “with 43 improvements” in the pipeline. The overall development and production cost of these 123 Tejas, of which only 12 have been delivered till now, is estimated to be over Rs 75,000 crore.


IAF is also open to inducting 201 Tejas Mark-II jets if they are entirely new fighters with much better avionics and radars, enhanced fuel and weapons carrying capacity, and more powerful engines, as earlier reported by TOI.


Incidentally, the force is also looking to acquire nine Sukhoi-30MKI fighters to replace the ones lost in crashes. The force has so far inducted 249 of the 272 twin-seat Sukhoi fighters contracted for over $12 billion from Russia, with the bulk of them being licensed produced by HAL.
 
Tejas is limping and no fifth gen prototype.
No wonder modi acts like a mute turd in front of China. Heck even with Pakistan is rhetoric has lessened.
 
IAF seems to be low on funds thanks to the Rafale deal.

If only there was a plane that could offer good 4th gen performance at an affordable price, and THUNDER it's way into India :whistle:
 
Indian air force is playing very good they have already added 2 squadrons of rafales, 2 squadrons of Su-30mki, 6 squadrons of tejas(MK1/MK1A) and now 2 squadrons of mig 29 to the list not bad, thats around 12 squadrons by 2022-24 in place of mig-21's, 23's, and 27's....
 
Oh good! Instead of Rafael, JF 17 can easily keep these mig 29 birds in check ✔.
 
Tejas is limping and no fifth gen prototype.
No wonder modi acts like a mute turd in front of China. Heck even with Pakistan is rhetoric has lessened.

Pakistan doesn't count for India. India's preparation is in line with her ambition to be a Global Player. India has stopped considering Pakistan a long back so far as military preparation is concern.
 
Pakistan doesn't count for India. India's preparation is in line with her ambition to be a Global Player. India has stopped considering Pakistan a long back so far as military preparation is concern.

Thats BS!! Indians are obsessed with Pakistan. One of the reasons for you to be here on a pakistani forum talking about indians not interested in Pakistan is actually joke of the century
 
Faced with depleting fighter squadrons, IAF looks to acquire 21 mothballed MiG-29 jets from Russia
Rajat Pandit | TNN | Updated: Feb 12, 2019, 23:11 IST
67965077.jpg
TNN
File: A MiG 29 takes off during a military exercise. (Reuters Photo)

HIGHLIGHTS

  • "These fighters were built in the 1980s but never assembled and flown. Our team visited Russia last month and found the MiG-29 skeletons to be in a good condition,” said an officer
  • The MiGs will be assembled into fully-formed fighters of “MiG-29 upgrade” standards by Russia
  • IAF has so far upgraded half of its 62 MiG-29 fighters
NEW DELHI: Desperate times call for desperate measures. Grappling with a free fall in the number of its fighter squadrons amid the ongoing political dogfight over the Rafale deal, the

IAF
is now looking to acquire 21 MiG-29 jets lying in an unassembled, mothballed condition with

Russia
since the later-1980s.


The MiG-29 acquisition plan comes soon after IAF got 35 old airframes and spares of the British-origin Jaguar strike fighters from France, UK and Oman in order to cannibalize them for improving the operational availability of its existing fleet of 115 Jaguars, as was

first reported by TOI
.


But the 21 MiG-29s, if the deal is inked with Russia, will not be cannibalized. They will instead be assembled into fully-formed fighters of “MiG-29 upgrade” standards by Russia. IAF has so far upgraded half of its 62 MiG-29 fighters under a Rs 3,842 crore contract inked with Russia in March 2008, which is running over five years behind schedule.



The upgrade with new weapons and avionics is aimed at turning the twin-engine MiG-29 from an air defence fighter into a far more lethal all-weather multi-role fighter, which can also unleash ground strikes with missiles and “smart bombs”. The operational life of the MiG-29s is also being extended from 25 years (2,500 flight hours) to 40 years (3,500 hours).


As for the 21 additional MiG-29s, Russia had offered “a good price” for them. “These fighters were built in the 1980s but never assembled and flown. Our team visited Russia last month and found the MiG-29 skeletons to be in a good condition,” said an officer.


IAF vice-chief Air Marshal Anil Khosla, in turn, added, “The massive IAF firepower demonstration exercise `Vayu Shakti’ at Pokhran on February 16 will also include the MiG-29 upgraded fighter in an air-to-ground role for the first time.”


India will get the 36 new Rafale fighters, contracted from France for Rs 59,000 crore, in the 2019-2022 timeframe. But the Rafales alone will not make the numbers, with IAF down to just 31 fighter squadrons (each with 16-18 jets) when at least 42 are required for the “collusive threat” from China and Pakistan.


The number will plummet further because six old MiG-21 and MiG-27 squadrons will be retired in phases by 2024. “Induction of 36 Rafales will not mitigate the overall requirement. So, IAF is also fully backing the indigenous Tejas fighter,” said Air Marshal Khosla.


IAF has ordered an initial 40 Tejas fighters, with another 83 Tejas Mark-1A jets “with 43 improvements” in the pipeline. The overall development and production cost of these 123 Tejas, of which only 12 have been delivered till now, is estimated to be over Rs 75,000 crore.


IAF is also open to inducting 201 Tejas Mark-II jets if they are entirely new fighters with much better avionics and radars, enhanced fuel and weapons carrying capacity, and more powerful engines, as earlier reported by TOI.


Incidentally, the force is also looking to acquire nine Sukhoi-30MKI fighters to replace the ones lost in crashes. The force has so far inducted 249 of the 272 twin-seat Sukhoi fighters contracted for over $12 billion from Russia, with the bulk of them being licensed produced by HAL.

In a relentless pursuance of Improving the Legacy Mig 29 aircraft, India has sorted out all teething issues of this plane. Availability is increased to 65%+ from 40% and target is 80%. New Radar is put into it. India has Just integrated European missile with MKI which can be Integrated with Mig 29 as well so as BVR Astra. In Mig UPG program, Fuel capacity of plane has also been increased. State of EW suite is also designed and integrated with Mig 29. New state of art RADAR is also Integrated. By design, This plane is an excellent plane so far as maneuverability is concern with very high T/W ratio and can air-born and climb vertically in case of emergency to intercept Enemy plane. The only planes in neighborhood which can match Mig 29 UPG are Chinese Su 35. This is a highly cost effective solution of replenishing India's depleting fleet of fighter air crafts.

Thats BS!! Indians are obsessed with Pakistan. One of the reasons for you to be here on a pakistani forum talking about indians not interested in Pakistan is actually joke of the century

All right believe in whatever makes you happy. If you think that with 1/12 th of Economy and 1/6th of military power compared to India, you guys can make India obsessed than good luck for your Ignorance.
 
Indian air force is playing very good they have already added 2 squadrons of rafales, 2 squadrons of Su-30mki, 6 squadrons of tejas(MK1/MK1A) and now 2 squadrons of mig 29 to the list not bad, thats around 12 squadrons by 2022-24 in place of mig-21's, 23's, and 27's....
They have already. loooooool
. You got rafale operational
You got the tejas operational
I wont bother with the rest.
 
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They have already. loooooool

Oiiii pandooo. You got rafale operational
You got the tejas operational
I wont bother with the rest.

Turd for brain
"Indian air force is playing very good they have already added 2 squadrons of rafales, 2 squadrons of Su-30mki, 6 squadrons of tejas(MK1/MK1A) and now 2 squadrons of mig 29 to the list not bad, thats around 12 squadrons by 2022-24 in place of mig-21's, 23's, and 27's...."

can you read that again, this time slowly? and mind your language.
 
Cancelling Rafale deal and not buying Mig-35 were the biggest mistakes made by Gov in my opinion.
 
"Indian air force is playing very good they have already added 2 squadrons of rafales, 2 squadrons of Su-30mki, 6 squadrons of tejas(MK1/MK1A) and now 2 squadrons of mig 29 to the list not bad, thats around 12 squadrons by 2022-24 in place of mig-21's, 23's, and 27's...."

can you read that again, this time slowly? and mind your language.
Nope...none of that matters as india told us tejas would be ready decades ago. Almost 40 years later not a single sqaudron operational.
So whats on paper remains on paper.
Appologies for the bad language i will amend it
 
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