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India eyes Malaysian MIG-29s : Alan Warnes

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New Delhi (Sputnik) — The Malaysian government has planned to replace the MiG-29 fleet because it is 20 years old. Defense sources told Sputnik that an expert committee will be sent to Malaysia very soon for the purpose.

Earlier this month, the Indian and Malaysian Prime Ministers envisaged greater defense co-operation between the two countries including purchase of MiG-29. "There is a possibility too that India will buy our MiG 29 aircraft for refit. We reciprocate by accepting spare parts for our Sukhoi aircraft program," Prime Minister Najib Razak told the media the end of a six-day visit to India on April 5 as quoted by Bernama news agency.

Malaysia had bought 16 MiG-29s from Russia in 1995 but due to limited hours' training, lots of life is still left in six MiG-29s which are operational in the Royal Malaysian Air Force. India expects that with limited upgradation, the MiG-29s can be available for service for the next two decades. The cost of the upgradation is also expected to be low.

"Malaysia is a friendly country. India has for years supported training of Malaysian pilots by positioning MiG-29 instructors. India has also supported the maintenance of these aircraft and provided spares. India is quite conversant with the technical state of these aircraft. They may also come relatively cheap," said Air Marshal (Retd) Anil Chopra, the team leader of the MiG-21 upgrade project in Russia in the late 1990s.

The upgradation of the Indian Air Force's 67 MiG-29s is nearing completion with 90 percent of indigenous spare parts. "India has an ongoing program for MiG-29 upgrade. We will thus be able extend it to these Malaysian MiG-29 aircraft," Chopra said.

The Indian Air Force is facing a severe shortage of aircraft to fight a potential two-front war with Pakistan and China. Recently, India has signed deal to procure 36 Rafale aircraft from France but deliveries of the aircraft would only begin in September 2019 and is expected to be completed by April 2022. Further, 123 indigenous LCA Tejas will also be inducted by 2024 only.

The current strength of the Indian Air Force is 34 squadrons with 18-20 aircraft per squadron, far below the required strength of 42 squadrons suggested by the Indian parliamentary panel for defense for two front wars.
 
So India buying ten Mig29 from Malaysia


India should also buy the Uae mirage 2000 as well approx fifty planes
 
India should buy these from BD also. We have plans to acquire better from China.
 
India should buy these from BD also. We have plans to acquire better from China.

According to Indian Sources , Some Defense deals have been signed between Republic of India and Republic of Bangladesh today.

So India buying ten Mig29 from Malaysia


India should also buy the Uae mirage 2000 as well approx fifty planes

India expects that with limited upgradation, the MiG-29s can be available for service for the next two decades. The cost of the upgradation is also expected to be low.

The upgradation of the Indian Air Force's 67 MiG-29s is nearing completion with 90 percent of indigenous spare parts. "India has an ongoing program for MiG-29 upgrade. We will thus be able extend it to these Malaysian MiG-29 aircraft," Chopra said.
 
India buying used Mig 29s and giving soft loans to Bangladesh to purchase Mig 35! True friend indeed! :lol:
 
India should buy these from BD also. We have plans to acquire better from China.
I never knew FC-1 with single RD-33 Engine will be better or safer then Mig 29 with 2 RD 33 Engine...Anyway your country your choice...
 
I never knew FC-1 with single RD-33 Engine will be better or safer then Mig 29 with 2 RD 33 Engine...Anyway your country your choice...

Obviously it will be something more lethal than Mig-29. Why not Sino-Pak JF-17 latest Blk?
 
India buying used Mig 29s and giving soft loans to Bangladesh to purchase Mig 35! True friend indeed! :lol:
We will use you as test bed for mig 35 if found good , will place large orders for IAF
 
If its true than its another boost to #makeinindia
 
The report is true and India is making the purchase because of the short fall of Air crafts as India has lost many due to air crafts being crashed.
 
The report is true and India is making the purchase because of the short fall of Air crafts as India has lost many due to air crafts being crashed.
So that was the reason why your country bought second hand F 16 from Jordan...
 
Ministry of Defence
11-April, 2017 10:01 IST
Admiral Sunil Lanba, PVSM, AVSM, ADC, Chief of the Naval Staff visits Malaysia

Admiral Sunil Lanba, PVSM, AVSM, ADC, Chairman Chiefs of Staff Committee (COSC) and Chief of the Naval Staff (CNS), Indian Navy is on a goodwill visit to Malaysia from 11 to 15 April 2017. The visit is intended to consolidate and enhance bilateral maritime relations between India and Malaysia and is expected to provide a major boost to defence relations between India and Malaysia.

During his visit, the Admiral will hold discussions with the Deputy Minister of Defence, Chief of Royal Malaysian Defence Forces along with the Chiefs of Army, Navy and Air Force of Malaysia.

The Indian and the Royal Malaysian navies cooperate with each other in terms of training, operational interactions as well as interacting at various multilateral forums like Indian Ocean Naval Symposium, MILAN and ADMM Plus. Warships from both navies visit each other’s ports to build ‘Bridges of Friendship’. The Chief of the Royal Malaysian Navy (RMN) along with RMN corvette KD Lekir participated in the International Fleet Review-2016, at Visakhapatnam in February 2016.

An inaugural Field Training Exercise is also scheduled between both navies in June this year, coinciding with the visit of Indian naval ships to Malaysia.

The Admiral, in addition to holding important bilateral discussions with various dignitaries, will also visit major naval establishments of the Royal Malaysian Navy including the submarine base. He will also address the participant Officers and faculty of the prestigious Royal Malaysian Armed Forces Command and Staff College.
 
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