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IAF to induct C-17 Globemaster III heavy-lift aircraft today

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Giving a major boost to strategic airlift capabilities of the Air Force, defence minister AK Antony will formally induct the 75-80 tonne C-17 Globemaster III heavy-lift transport aircraft into service on September 2 at the Hindon airbase near here.

The defence minister will formally induct the aircraft procured from the US under a deal expected to be over Rs 20,000 crore into the newly formed 81 Squadron here, IAF officials said here.

The American C-17, with a capability to carry around 80 tonnes of load and around 150 fully geared troops, will replace the Russian Il-76 as the biggest aircraft in the IAF inventory till now.The Il-76 had the capability to carry loads upto around 40 tonnes.

The IAF has placed orders with the US for ten such aircraft under the deal signed in 2011 and three of them have already been delivered.

The US air force will complete the delivery of all the 10 aircraft by the end of next year.

The aircraft is expected to enhance the operational potential of the IAF with its payload carriage and performance capability and would augment the strategic reach during disaster relief or any similar missions.

In recent times, the IAF has shifted its dependence from the Russian-origin aircraft towards the American ones with the induction of the C-17 and the C-130J Super Hercules transport aircraft.

The IAF operates six C-130Js and has plans of procuring six more for operations on small and unpaved runways alongside routine transport missions.

The IAF also has the Russian Antonov-32 in its inventory.

Link - IAF to induct C-17 Globemaster III heavy-lift aircraft today | idrw.org
 
IAF to induct C-17 Globemaster III heavy-lift aircraft today

C-17_Globemaster_III_1.jpg


Giving a major boost to strategic airlift capabilities of the Air Force, defence minister AK Antony will formally induct the 75-80 tonne C-17 Globemaster III heavy-lift transport aircraft into service on September 2 at the Hindon airbase near here.

The defence minister will formally induct the aircraft procured from the US under a deal expected to be over Rs 20,000 crore into the newly formed 81 Squadron here, IAF officials said here.

The American C-17, with a capability to carry around 80 tonnes of load and around 150 fully geared troops, will replace the Russian Il-76 as the biggest aircraft in the IAF inventory till now.The Il-76 had the capability to carry loads upto around 40 tonnes.

The IAF has placed orders with the US for ten such aircraft under the deal signed in 2011 and three of them have already been delivered.

The US air force will complete the delivery of all the 10 aircraft by the end of next year.

The aircraft is expected to enhance the operational potential of the IAF with its payload carriage and performance capability and would augment the strategic reach during disaster relief or any similar missions.

In recent times, the IAF has shifted its dependence from the Russian-origin aircraft towards the American ones with the induction of the C-17 and the C-130J Super Hercules transport aircraft.

The IAF operates six C-130Js and has plans of procuring six more for operations on small and unpaved runways alongside routine transport missions.

The IAF also has the Russian Antonov-32 in its inventory.

Link - IAF to induct C-17 Globemaster III heavy-lift aircraft today | idrw.org

Amazing USA production line!!!! supplying the complete 10 in 2014. I am sure IAF might be planning to give orders like:
20 C-17s
20 C-130Js in coming time.
 
Yup! with 20 C-130s an additional 20 A-400Ms
dont worry french are the best paymasters when it comes to kickbacks other wise i would have loved some 50 An-70 & some 20 An-125 in IAF service while for cargo helis would have gone for at least 20-30 MI-25 instead of chinook
 

Really Boeing is quite quick in terms of delivery.....

I am sure IAF would be 100% impressed with it and surely going to place a new order for another 20 of these very soon.

Why is boeing shutting down its production like and is there any other plane on the line too for future replacement???
 
Really Boeing is quite quick in terms of delivery.....

I am sure IAF would be 100% impressed with it and surely going to place a new order for another 20 of these very soon.

Why is boeing shutting down its production like and is there any other plane on the line too for future replacement???


Man antony really needs some good clothes...........at least he can rent something good!!
:taz:
 

3 have been delivered and Anthony wants to preside over a waste of ffunds ceremony to show worth of the congis now?

This *** shoulld do some productive work instead of wasting money and time on glorifying himself.
 
3 have been delivered and Anthony wants to preside over a waste of ffunds ceremony to show worth of the congis now?

This *** shoulld do some productive work instead of wasting money and time on glorifying himself.

He can atleast borrow clothes from someone!!
 
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