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India hopes to put 272 Russia's Su-30MKI fighters into service by 2018

2011 article, where are we on the 2014 delivery schedule of the super su's? were the 50 su's shipped back to Russia as the article says?

I think the deal is delayed.

This is what PKS said.

What Sukhoi OKB has done is offer to the IAF two prospective upgrade paths: one which is the Super Su-30MKI upgrade and which the IAF has accepted. The other one concerns the photo you're referring to. The latter proposal calls for the Su-30MKI's airframe to be modified to include reconfigured air intakes and internal weapons stowage in the underbelly. Both upgrade proposals are essentially selective applications of technologies now being developed for the PAK-FA and PMF/FGFA. The stealthy Su-30MKI has been designed for specifically for two tasks: retaining the edge in beyond-visual-range air combat despite the availability of hostile AEW & C capabilities; and the destruction of hostile ground-based air-defence networks/systems. However, for these two tasks to be executed, one requires a new generation of long-range multi-mode BVRAAMs (like the Meteor) and standoff PGMs (both anti-radiation missiles & small-diameter loitering PGMs equipped with tri-mode seekers). Development of these two types of weapons within Russia has fallen behind schedule, but will likely be available by 2016. Only by then will the stealthy Su-30MKI option be seriously looked at by the IAF. At the moment, though, the Boeing F-15SE has the upper hand as it is being made available for immediate export.
 
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I think the deal is delayed.

This is what PKS said.
Um Isn't first 2 aircrafts sent for upgradation to Irkut and will ready for trails by this year end and rest will be upgraded in India?
 
India has over 800 MKIs. The 270 is for public consumption. hee hee. :p:
 
With super sukhois and FAGA coming in by the end of this decade, We need a cost effective solution of our requirement. I believe that LCA MK2 fits into that role very well. It will relieve MKIs from many missions.
 
With super sukhois and FAGA coming in by the end of this decade, We need a cost effective solution of our requirement. I believe that LCA MK2 fits into that role very well. It will relieve MKIs from many missions.


Then where would MRCA (Rafael) fit in.

What roles which MKI carry out can be done using LCA.
 
With super sukhois and FAGA coming in by the end of this decade, We need a cost effective solution of our requirement. I believe that LCA MK2 fits into that role very well. It will relieve MKIs from many missions.

The LCA is in a completely different class, outmatched by the Sukhois in almost every aspect and the MK II is a paper plane.
 
Then why has IAF purchased MKI's if these roles could be carried out by LCA's.
Air superiority, Long range strike, besides when Sukhoi deal was signed(mid 90s) then Tejas was no where near operational service(still is not operational and take 1 more year to be fully operational).
 
Then why has IAF purchased MKI's if these roles could be carried out by LCA's.
For the same reason that the USAF has F-15s and F-16s, although the F-15s can do everything the F-16s can, and do them a lot better. For the same reason that Russia has flankers as well as mig-29s. One is heavy and expensive, but can do a lot more work than the cheaper, lighter ones. It's a way of balancing the force structure.

All modern fighters are multirole fighters, and can do any sort of air mission. But the heavies can do each mission a lot better. So the MKIs can carry more bombs to a farther distance than a Tejas can, or carry more a2a missiles than the Tejas can. But both can do either role.
 
Bit Off topic.....A Question to all Pakistani Guys...

If SU 30 is available for Pakistan....Will PAF go for SU-30....??

If Yes---Why...No...Why...??


No, but PAF might go for J-10B as its hi end until J-31 enters production by 2016 or so.

By 2018, IAF should have 272 Su-30MKI and PAF should have 150 JF-17, forming the backbones of the two air forces. :yes4:

Super Sukhoi and Block 3 JF-17 should be comparable.
 
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No, but PAF might go for J-10B as its hi end until J-31 enters production by 2016 or so.

By 2018, IAF should have 272 Su-30MKI and PAF should have 150 JF-17, forming the backbones of the two air forces. :yes4:

Super Sukhoi and Block 3 JF-17 should be comparable.
How can a heavy aircraft comparable to a light aircraft? You are comparing apples with oranges here.
 
How can a heavy aircraft comparable to a light aircraft? You are comparing apples with oranges here.


In terms of capability. For instance, JAS-39 was developed to counter Su-27, which it can do very well.
 
No, but PAF might go for J-10B as its hi end until J-31 enters production by 2016 or so.

By 2018, IAF should have 272 Su-30MKI and PAF should have 150 JF-17, forming the backbones of the two air forces. :yes4:

Super Sukhoi and Block 3 JF-17 should be comparable.

What to say....!!!!! :omghaha:
 
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