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LIST OF UPGRADES for IAF Mig-29UPG
Take-off Magazine : Indian MiG-29 upgrade
AN UPDATE OF UPGRADES TO INDIAN MIG 29 FULCRUMS
First Three Upgraded MiG-29UPGs Delivered to India | Aviation International News
- The upgrade comprises: increased range and payload, new glass cockpit, digital fly-by-wire control system, new avionics, improved radar, KOLS infrared search and track (IRST) and an in-flight refuelling probe. The radar will be the Phazotron Zhuk-M2E. The radar features improved signal processing and has a detection range of up to 120 km vs a 5 m2 RCS target for the export variant, and up to 10 targets tracked and up to 4 attacked at once in air to air mode.
- modernisation and maintenance of the airframe and engines, and upgrades of the avionics with new Elbit digital mission computer and weapon systems
- The upgrade included IFF (interrogation friend or foe) system, LCD displays and digital processors. Thales will upgrade the IFF1's combined interrogator transponder (CIT) and cryptographic national secure mode (NSM), and deliver the first CIT to RSK-MiG in 2010.
The IFF CIT equipment, part of the TSB 2500 family, will offer a modern digital identification capability, compliant with Nato standard MKXA2 modes.It can securely operate with either cryptographic national mode or with the mode 4 / mode 5 Nato modes.
It will enable the IAF's fleet of MiG-29 fighter jets to be interoperable with western military aircraft and avoid friendly fire.
- The NSM mode will offer India a first national secure identification capability to protect its own assets. India will receive the first building block of the comprehensive secure identification capability in mid 2011.
- an infrared search and track sensor (IRST); a laser rangefinder; and a helmet-mounted target designator.
- Thales TopSight-E helmet-mounted sight and display (HMDS) is being fitted to aircraft
- The MiG-29 is Upgraded with two RD-33 series 3 turbofan engines. The MiG-29 is the world's first aircraft fitted with dual-mode air intakes. During flight, the open air intakes feed air to the engines. While moving on the ground, the air intakes are closed and air is fed through the louvres on the upper surface of the wing root to prevent ingestion of foreign objects from the runway. This is particularly important when operating from poorly prepared airfields. The engines provide a maximum speed of 2,400km/h at altitude and 1,500km/h near the ground and the service ceiling is 18,000m. The maximum range at altitude is 1,500km and 700km near the ground.
- The weapons load was increased to 4,500 kg on six underwing and one ventral hardpoints, with similar weapon choices as for the MiG-29M variant.
Take-off Magazine : Indian MiG-29 upgrade
AN UPDATE OF UPGRADES TO INDIAN MIG 29 FULCRUMS
First Three Upgraded MiG-29UPGs Delivered to India | Aviation International News
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