Capt.Popeye
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These aircrafts have a range of 4,700 km and best part is when the fuel runs out they don't have to crash in the sea. It can just glide down and land in the sea.
That makes them extremely valuable assets for maritime reconnaissance. Ideal to be placed in Andaman Nicobar and other island bases.
I suspect IN would mount radars and EW equipment on them to make it more relevant.
They are also ideal Sea rescue vehicle which can carry 20 passengers and just land in the sea and pick up survivors.
I think India needs to negotiate building 30-50 of these aircrafts for both IN and Coast Guard, build them in India and use these platforms for the MRMR requirement. Better to focus on reducing the various types of naval aircrafts to address logistics and maintenance issues.
It is unlikely Japan an sell larges numbers of this aircraft to any other nation so it should be relatively easy to negotiate a deal involving manufacturing them in India. Like IN did with Dornier 228.
@Capt.Popeye What is your views on this ?
All that is simply an overdose. Its primarily an ideal SAR aircraft for use over the Sea. It can be equipped for Maritime Surveillance also but to make it attack capable; there is limited choice. Primarily if the Japanese will even allow that to happen, secondly because its not the ideal platform for the role.
All that being said; its an ideal aircraft for the ICG than even the IN, but that will have to be resolved between them. Of course if they don't then even the IAF will lay claim to some of them!
The ideal operating area for them is A&NC as air operations from there will be increased greatly.