DMLA
FULL MEMBER
- Joined
- Feb 13, 2010
- Messages
- 641
- Reaction score
- 0
Found this info on Defunct Humanity:
The IL 476 is mainly a stretched and modernised version of the IL 76, only the internal systems will be new, whereas most of the airframe as well as the engines will be the same that we already use. So this is not a new development that will take much time, neither are our IL 76 fleet in such bad shape, to be replaced as soon as possible.
Wiki list of aircraft of the Indian Air Force says, we currently use 24 IL 76, with 17 of them for transport.
So going for 10-12 C17 and the same number of IL 476 in future, will be way more cost-effective than going just for C17 and will makes IAF less dependent too!
If one of the types is grounded due to technical problems, lack of spares..., the transport capability is not completely gone, because we still have a second alternative.
Btw, can anybody tell me if we have the facilities to build the PS 90 engines of our IL 76, which the MTA also will get in India, or do they always come from Russia?
AFA facility goes, all engines are made at HAL Koraput.
Welcome to Engine Division, Koraput of HAL
So if the engines are produced here, they will be at koraput.
I agree with you that cost savings are important. What I meant was cost should not be a factor when the decisions are made by the politicos. The cost analysis should be a part of the overall CBA done by the armed forces in a transparent manner. This would make sure that the equipment being procured is the best option for the forces. That is the reason I believe that armed forces should tailor their requirements in such a way that equipment they don't want does not qualify the RFI/RFP. This is not possible with new systems but is possible with il-76/78 which IAF already flies!
wrt Il-476, the decision will be made only after it flies. Unlike missiles/ combat platforms which are considered more important by IAF/IA (and thus joint development, etc is seen), transport is not important due to adequate transport fleet available. The C-17 as I already pointed out, is a case of IAF falling in love! Let us see what happens with the future IAF heavy life capability. I am hoping for the best!