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Setback for IAF's plans to arm fighter jets with Meteor missiles
HIGHLIGHTS
  • IAF wants to equip SU-30MKI planes with Meteor missiles.
  • Radar, electronic warfare system of LCA Mark 1A likely to be supplied by Israeli firms.
  • Pakistan and China don’t have a missile in the range of the Meteor.
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Photo for representation | Indian Air Force also plans to equip the Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) Tejas with Meteor missiles to get an edge over its Chinese and Pakistani adversaries.

India's plans to equip its Russian SU-30MKI and indigenous Light Combat Aircraft Tejas with long range Meteor beyond visual range missiles may get hit. Its European manufacturers have informed the government that they would not integrate their weapon on any Israeli or Russian platform.

The Air Force has plans of equipping the Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) with the Meteor missiles to get an edge over its Chinese and Pakistani adversaries but Israeli firms have been chosen for supplying the radar and electronic warfare for the plane.


The issue can also have an impact on the Air Force's plans to upgrade its frontline and mainstay SU-30MKI combat planes as they were also planned to be equipped with the missiles under an extensive modernisation project.


"The European manufacturers have told Air Force that they would not integrate the Meteor missile on either Russian platforms or with the Israeli equipment which can create issues but efforts are on to find a way out on the issue," sources told Mail Today.

READ | As Tejas inches towards final clearance, DRDO chairman explains why the fighter jet programme was delayed

The Su-30MKIs comprise almost 50 per cent of the Air Force's fighter squadron strength and the force has plans of upgrading them to the latest standards with latest radars and weapon systems to fulfill the requirements of modern day warfare on two fronts.

Pakistan and China don't have a missile in the range of the Meteor, which has been developed by a European consortium and would be equipped with the Rafale combat planes that are being acquired from France by India.

India has bought a package of European Meteor missiles along with the Rafales and may prove to be game changers due to their beyond-visual-range striking capability of over 100 km.

The sources said that till the Kargil war and a few years after that, the Indian Air Force had complete superiority over the Pakistan Air Force as it did not have any beyond-visual range missile fitted on their F-16s or the Chinese supplied planes.

The French manufacturers of the Rafale have developed the planes as per Indian specifications and have integrated it with an Israeli Helmet Mounted Display (HMD) and satellite communication systems.

A number of Israeli-origin equipment has been integrated into the Sukhoi-30s as well over the years by the Indian side. India has also opted for Meteor as it has not yet been integrated with any American-origin or Chinese combat aircraft and will be operated exclusively by Indian Air Force in the neighbourhood.

ALSO READ | Pakistan's JF-17 aircraft of present, but Tejas aircraft of future, says IAF chief

ALSO WATCH | 'Made in India' light combat aircraft Tejas makes Republic Day debut



https://www.indiatoday.in/mail-toda...plans-likely-to-take-a-hit-1249650-2018-06-04
 
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It's okay. India will integrate S-400 and MBT armor on to Super MKI! Then India can get revenge for all the spanking China and Pakistan gave her!
 
Message to mother india.

"Sread wider .. we know there is more love from where that came from"
 
Setback for IAF's plans to arm fighter jets with Meteor missiles
HIGHLIGHTS
  • IAF wants to equip SU-30MKI planes with Meteor missiles.
  • Radar, electronic warfare system of LCA Mark 1A likely to be supplied by Israeli firms.
  • Pakistan and China don’t have a missile in the range of the Meteor.
iaf_0.jpeg


Photo for representation | Indian Air Force also plans to equip the Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) Tejas with Meteor missiles to get an edge over its Chinese and Pakistani adversaries.

India's plans to equip its Russian SU-30MKI and indigenous Light Combat Aircraft Tejas with long range Meteor beyond visual range missiles may get hit. Its European manufacturers have informed the government that they would not integrate their weapon on any Israeli or Russian platform.

The Air Force has plans of equipping the Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) with the Meteor missiles to get an edge over its Chinese and Pakistani adversaries but Israeli firms have been chosen for supplying the radar and electronic warfare for the plane.


The issue can also have an impact on the Air Force's plans to upgrade its frontline and mainstay SU-30MKI combat planes as they were also planned to be equipped with the missiles under an extensive modernisation project.


"The European manufacturers have told Air Force that they would not integrate the Meteor missile on either Russian platforms or with the Israeli equipment which can create issues but efforts are on to find a way out on the issue," sources told Mail Today.

READ | As Tejas inches towards final clearance, DRDO chairman explains why the fighter jet programme was delayed

The Su-30MKIs comprise almost 50 per cent of the Air Force's fighter squadron strength and the force has plans of upgrading them to the latest standards with latest radars and weapon systems to fulfill the requirements of modern day warfare on two fronts.

Pakistan and China don't have a missile in the range of the Meteor, which has been developed by a European consortium and would be equipped with the Rafale combat planes that are being acquired from France by India.

India has bought a package of European Meteor missiles along with the Rafales and may prove to be game changers due to their beyond-visual-range striking capability of over 100 km.

The sources said that till the Kargil war and a few years after that, the Indian Air Force had complete superiority over the Pakistan Air Force as it did not have any beyond-visual range missile fitted on their F-16s or the Chinese supplied planes.

The French manufacturers of the Rafale have developed the planes as per Indian specifications and have integrated it with an Israeli Helmet Mounted Display (HMD) and satellite communication systems.

A number of Israeli-origin equipment has been integrated into the Sukhoi-30s as well over the years by the Indian side. India has also opted for Meteor as it has not yet been integrated with any American-origin or Chinese combat aircraft and will be operated exclusively by Indian Air Force in the neighbourhood.

ALSO READ | Pakistan's JF-17 aircraft of present, but Tejas aircraft of future, says IAF chief

ALSO WATCH | 'Made in India' light combat aircraft Tejas makes Republic Day debut



https://www.indiatoday.in/mail-toda...plans-likely-to-take-a-hit-1249650-2018-06-04
oh dear @randomradio .............. remember what i said ?
the only modern bvraam has is the r77 which as inferior to the aim-120.
which pretty much leaves india with the mk2's as the most capable fighters assuming they have the mica missiles
 
oh dear @randomradio .............. remember what i said ?
the only modern bvraam has is the r77 which as inferior to the aim-120.
which pretty much leaves india with the mk2's as the most capable fighters assuming they have the mica missiles

We also have the R27,and israeli Derby for the tejas,and now astra has entered production.Only PAF F-16s have aim-120,that is also c-5 model not AIM-120D.Meteor on rafales from next year will come regardless of this tangle.
 
We also have the R27,and israeli Derby for the tejas,and now astra has entered production.Only PAF F-16s have aim-120,that is also c-5 model not AIM-120D.Meteor on rafales from next year will come regardless of this tangle.
i do recall you mentioned india acquired the "er" variant of the r27 in the early 2000's which in the aspect of range it is greater than that of the r77. but i used my words carefully here. i said modern not longest range. do bear in mind a missile that has a 120km range will not likely engage a target at that range as the kill ratio will decrease.
i would be more worryed with a mki armed with an r77 than with one with an r27, but thats just me.
the derby missile has a range of ~60km which is similar to the mica. as for the astra, it has not to my knowledge has entered serial production, there were one or two incidents with the latest launches not long ago.
thank go you didn't mention the k100.

now that you did bring up india's arsenal of bvraam missiles, pakistan does have a decent arsenal too. they had the old darter-t (derby clone) during the 2001 stand off and the current sd10a which according to an interview with some air force guy kaser tufal said the range is similar to the 120-c5. if you consider they purchased the sd10 after the 120-c5 id assume they competed them against each other.

however in one aspect where india does actually have the edge over pakistan is the wvraam area, as india has the mica and the python 5 and pakistan has the pl-5 aim-9 and the mectron maa-1a
 
No match for Meteor missile.

That failed to have any impact on there war effort.
Of course not ..... Indian fart bolts of lightening and shit lasers

Right not at BKK airport Bangkok. An Indian guys pushes infront if all the customers insists of a mcvegies and gets his *** handed to him by a little Thai lady.....shameless bastard
 
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sooner or later china will field its pl-12D version which should be better than meteor because its heavier and has ram jet
 
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