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IAF to build its own trainer aircraft: Air Marshal Kanakaraj




By PTI - NAGPUR

Published: 07th October 2013 06:03 PM

Last Updated: 07th October 2013 06:03 PM



The Indian Air Force is all set to independently manufacture its first aircraft and the task has been entrusted to 11 Base Repair Depot (BRD) of the Head Quarters Maintenance Command (MC) in Nashik, a top IAF official said.


"It will be a trainer aircraft. Though manufacturing of the aircraft is going to take some longer period, the step initiated by the IAF will be a milestone," Air Marshal P Kanakaraj, Air Officer Commanding-in-Chief, Maintenance Command, told reporters on the eve of IAF anniversary.

The Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd (HAL), which was manufacturing the fighter aircraft for armed forces, was overloaded with indent and therefore IAF has decided to go for manufacturing indigenously at its Nashik BRD, Kanakaraj said.

"The IAF has taken a refitting, overhaul and refurbishing on a massive scale and 40 aircraft were assigned to Ukraine and 60 at the BRD at Kanpur. 28 aircraft out of 40 on Ukraine assignment were completely refitted and two are on way of completion. The remaining ten aircraft will also follow," he said.

Air Marshal said that due to the disintegration of the erstwhile USSR, India suffered a lot in the maintenance field.

"Now IAF has gradually overcome the difficulty in procuring the components. We faced problems particularly in Su-30 aircraft repairs as the supply units were spread over Russian blocks," he said.

According to Kanakaraj, the IAF has made a quantum jump in the maintenance of equipment with the signing of e-MMS (electronic maintenance management system) with IT major Wipro at a cost of nearly Rs 950 crore.

The project is expected to be operational by 2015-16 and the Maintenance Command plays a major role in handling the maintenance philosophies of all inventory in the IAF, he said.

Replying to a query, Air Marshal Kanakaraj denied any "direct" involvement of the IAF in anti-Maoist activities in some parts of central India. "We are only in the support system and not directly involved," he added.



IAF to build its own trainer aircraft: Air Marshal Kanakaraj - The New Indian Express
 
IAF was trying from very long to lay their hands on HAL but due to repeated government's cold shouldering now they have decided to go alone.


Can anyone detail me about e-MMS and if it's effective then other arms of our defence forces too must employ this to improve their efficiency.
 
Was there not recent news regarding the IAF being satisfied with the PC-7 and not wanting another trainer?
Or is this a basic trainer for the 80-140 knot bracket?
 
Was there not recent news regarding the IAF being satisfied with the PC-7 and not wanting another trainer?
Or is this a basic trainer for the 80-140 knot bracket?

They are trying from scratch so it's more probable that it's basic trainer.
 
What the hell is this? First they reject HALs offer for basic trainer then dilute the requirement to suit the import of PC7. But when HAL is firm on its development and GOV denies IAF further import of PC7 they come up with this??????

Why don't they just stay put with flying the planes and left the production to HAL.
 
which morons wrote this... do they realize 11 BRD is two hangars inside HAL Nashik complex...
 
IAF going mad after Saint Antony hospitalised.
 
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