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According to Sources, Russians have been pushing possible sale of combat trainer Yak-130 to India; IAF already operates British made Hawks for training its pilot in stage-III, Arguments put by Russians is that Current trainer fleet (Hawks) are not capable for training pilots for 5th gen fighter aircraft which India and Russia are developing based on Sukhois Pak-Fa , Indian version dubbed FGFA will be ready by 2018 and will enter production in 2020 .
Yak-130 will have flying characteristics which will mimic the PAK-FA fighter and is a good fit for IAF said Konstantin Popovich, Vice President of Engineering Center of the Yak-130 project of Irkut Corp, which manufactures the combat trainer. Yak-130 which comes with open-architecture in digital aircraft avionics can be altered to mimic other aircrafts including AMCA which is a 5th generation fighter aircraft which India is developing locally.
Yak-130 has ability to replicate the characteristics of several 4+ generation fighters serving in IAF fleet currently as well as the fifth-generation Sukhoi T-50. Aircraft is capable of fulfilling Light Attack and Reconnaissance duties since it can carry a combat load of 3,000 kilograms consisting of various guided and un-guided weapons, auxiliary fuel tanks and electronic pods.
It will be interesting to see if IAF buys arguments put forward by Russians and will go for second line of trainers only for training 5th generation pilots but Defence experts say it is unlikely IAF will go for new trainers any time soon.
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Russians pushing Yak-130 to India for training FGFA pilots | idrw.org
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