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New Delhi: India's mainstream naval fighter jet plane MiG-29K faces operational deficiencies due to defects in engines, airframe and fly-by-wire system leading to very low availability, top government auditor has said even as it slammed the delay in construction of the indigenous aircraft carrier.
The aircraft were being technically accepted despite having discrepancies/anomalies, the Comptroller and Auditor General of India said in its report tabled in Parliament on Tuesday.
"The MiG-29K, which is a carrier-borne multi-role aircraft and the mainstay of integral fleet air defence, is riddled with problems relating to airframe, RD MK-33 engine and fly-by-wire system," it said.


Serviceability of the warplanes was low, ranging from 15.93 per cent to 37.63 per cent and that of MiG-29KUB ranging from 21.30 per cent to 47.14 per cent.

Serviceability refers to the total number aircraft available for operation at a time from the overall capacity.

The CAG said the augmentation of infrastructure at Visakhapatnam was still at the Detailed Project Report stage even six years after approval in December 2009.

The Full Mission Simulator was assessed to be unsuitable for Carrier Qualification (CQ) simulator training for pilots, as the visuals did not support the profile, it said.

The auditor noted that the service life of the aircraft is 6000 hours or 25 years (whichever is earlier) and with issues facing the MiG-29K/KUB, the operational life of the aircraft already delivered would be reduced.

"Further, the deliveries of the aircraft under the Option Clause scheduled between 2012 and 2016 are much ahead of the delivery schedule of the Indigenous Aircraft Carrier (IAC) in 2023, as projected by Cochin Shipyard Limited," the report said.

As per the Option Clause contract (March 2010), in case the customer's representatives have any observations during the aircraft technical acceptance, these shall be eliminated by the supplier's representative before the Technical Acceptance Report (TAR) is signed.

"As of November 2015, ten aircraft had been technically accepted. Audit observed discrepancies/anomalies on the first MiG-29K/KUB of the Main Contract technically accepted in February 2010, continued to persist on six aircraft acquired under the Option Clause," it said.

It said that even as the IAC continues to be constructed in Cochin Shipyard Limited and the fact that INS Viraat is expected to be decommissioned in 2016-17, Indian Navy's operational readiness and maritime capability will be affected due to the availability of only one aircraft carrier, INS Vikramaditya till delivery of the IAC.

PTI

First Published: Tuesday, July 26, 2016 - 19:26
http://zeenews.india.com/news/india/mig-29k-planes-face-operation-deficiencies-cag_1911820.html
 
I haven't heard about PLA complaining serviceability of Russian equipment, have you?
I haven't heard PLA complaining about anything let alone Russian stuff. CAG is there to find problems so that it can be rectified. Things like RTI and free media makes it even more complicated to hide anything. Is there anything parallel in China?
 
New Delhi: India's mainstream naval fighter jet plane MiG-29K faces operational deficiencies due to defects in engines, airframe and fly-by-wire system leading to very low availability, top government auditor has said even as it slammed the delay in construction of the indigenous aircraft carrier.
The aircraft were being technically accepted despite having discrepancies/anomalies, the Comptroller and Auditor General of India said in its report tabled in Parliament on Tuesday.
"The MiG-29K, which is a carrier-borne multi-role aircraft and the mainstay of integral fleet air defence, is riddled with problems relating to airframe, RD MK-33 engine and fly-by-wire system," it said.


Serviceability of the warplanes was low, ranging from 15.93 per cent to 37.63 per cent and that of MiG-29KUB ranging from 21.30 per cent to 47.14 per cent.

Serviceability refers to the total number aircraft available for operation at a time from the overall capacity.

The CAG said the augmentation of infrastructure at Visakhapatnam was still at the Detailed Project Report stage even six years after approval in December 2009.

The Full Mission Simulator was assessed to be unsuitable for Carrier Qualification (CQ) simulator training for pilots, as the visuals did not support the profile, it said.

The auditor noted that the service life of the aircraft is 6000 hours or 25 years (whichever is earlier) and with issues facing the MiG-29K/KUB, the operational life of the aircraft already delivered would be reduced.

"Further, the deliveries of the aircraft under the Option Clause scheduled between 2012 and 2016 are much ahead of the delivery schedule of the Indigenous Aircraft Carrier (IAC) in 2023, as projected by Cochin Shipyard Limited," the report said.

As per the Option Clause contract (March 2010), in case the customer's representatives have any observations during the aircraft technical acceptance, these shall be eliminated by the supplier's representative before the Technical Acceptance Report (TAR) is signed.

"As of November 2015, ten aircraft had been technically accepted. Audit observed discrepancies/anomalies on the first MiG-29K/KUB of the Main Contract technically accepted in February 2010, continued to persist on six aircraft acquired under the Option Clause," it said.

It said that even as the IAC continues to be constructed in Cochin Shipyard Limited and the fact that INS Viraat is expected to be decommissioned in 2016-17, Indian Navy's operational readiness and maritime capability will be affected due to the availability of only one aircraft carrier, INS Vikramaditya till delivery of the IAC.

PTI

First Published: Tuesday, July 26, 2016 - 19:26
http://zeenews.india.com/news/india/mig-29k-planes-face-operation-deficiencies-cag_1911820.html
Anyone doubting the IN is gearing up for their own Rafale-M fleet should read this report and drink it in. Whilst CAG reports are always 18-24 months behind the times, there is no doubt that the MiG-29Ks are facing the same issues that ALL Russian origin equipment faces.

Anyone wondering why the IN hasn't opted for more MIG-29Ks despite the fact the IAC-1 is coming online in a few years? Hint, they are waiting for the IAF's Rafale talks to conclude.


@PARIKRAMA @Stephen Cohen @Taygibay
 
lol free press and accountability is necessary for the above to happen
No evidence means no evidence. No evidence combined with lack of free press doesn't equal to evidence.
 
I haven't heard PLA complaining about anything let alone Russian stuff. CAG is there to find problems so that it can be rectified. Things like RTI and free media makes it even more complicated to hide anything. Is there anything parallel in China?
I was referring to the comment of "PLA to bear That Cost". If you have evidence that shows PLA is bearing the cost of low serviceability of Russian equipment, feel free to enlighten me.
 
No evidence means no evidence. No evidence combined with lack of free press doesn't equal to evidence.
Lack of free press negates the possibility of getting an evidence. That means high probability of existence of the evidence.
 
How many countries operate this plane but we never heard such complaint of it.
 
How different in engine different from the one used in IAF's MiG 29's?
 

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