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The KH 31P can also be used as Anti AWACS role.What a farticle. Almost all other defense forum are bashing this one.
look like just another random poster job from any import lobby.
One more wrong info spotted:
Instead of Kh-35, Kh-31 is the dedicated ARM for SU family of aircraft, and IAF also use them for MKIs only.
Kh-31:
Weight Kh-31A :610 kg (1,340 lb)[2]
Kh-31P :600 kg (1,320 lb)[2]
Operational
range
Kh-31A: 25 km–103 km (13.5–55.6nmi; [2]
Kh-31P: up to 110 km (60 nmi; 70 mi).
Kh-35 is just an anti-ship missile. Which is also used for air to surface role. But there are little references which can prove that IAF use Kh-35, instead IAF uses Kh-59 (MKIs) which has a longer range, for stand-off air-to-surface role. Yes IN does have Kh-35 for anti-ship role.
KH-59 training round under the fuselage of MKI
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Now MKI firing Kh-31 ARM
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Loading of a KH-31. look at the immense size of MKI.
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All pic credit: BR
So the range is not 60 km nor is their any weight issue which i think is mis represented here in the report..
Well it is clear that at max altitude of 15 kms its range is closer to 100 kms or even more.. The lower altitude is 100 m and range is 15 km.. Now thats pretty respectable for a first try for an indigenous ARM..That's right. The range was previously mentioned as between 100 and 125km.
So i really dont understand what this article wanted to point.. Is someone doing shadow boxing to showcase IAF in bad light and import hungry? To me it looks like a hit job for that purpose only.
These guys in the Navy are inducting a subpar Tejas as one of their AC's airwing, and several, several other subsystems on to their platforms(which there are better alternatives), but these guys in the IAF cant even look at this?
K4s and A5s were built from Prithivs...
Because of this..........
And they have a plan
So i really dont understand what this article wanted to point.. Is someone doing shadow boxing to showcase IAF in bad light and import hungry? To me it looks like a hit job for that purpose only.
That's true, but also it's a certain mindset as well they maintained. The navy can easily get outsourced subsystems for some of the things they've induct into their platforms, but they're not. They know importing isnt a good long term solution. The 'firsts' of anything isnt usually going to be as good as an established players equivalent, but constantly looking away from homegrown solution isnt the way forward.
The source is dubious, but if the IAF isn't even going to take a look at this, it's a joke.
Because of this..........
And they have a plan
That's true, but also it's a certain mindset as well they maintained. The navy can easily get outsourced subsystems for some of the things they've induct into their platforms, but they're not. They know importing isnt a good long term solution. The 'firsts' of anything isnt usually going to be as good as an established players equivalent, but constantly looking away from homegrown solution isnt the way forward.
The source is dubious, but if the IAF isn't even going to take a look at this, it's a joke.
I think the case of the IN is VERY different. It is comparatively easy to build a hull but in terms of cost the IN is still oimporting the most high-end equipment- sensors, weapons and propulsion. As the IN admits themselves of the, float, move and fight elements they are self sufficent on the "float" part but lacking in the other areas.