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Su-30MKI availability has improved to 63%

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New Delhi (Sputnik) — India and Russia are at an advanced stage of signing a long-term arrangement that includes the manufacturing some of the spares of Russian-made aircraft being assembled in India.

Sources say talks between both countries are at an advanced stage for setting up a logistics hub for its most lethal combat aircraft, the Su-30MKI, at the facilities of Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd (HAL) in Bangalore. "Our status with Russia is much better than two years back. We have signed many of the contracts this year, very few are left. We are working on long-term arrangements including the manufacturing some of the spares in India. Earlier, there were some problems due to the need to change their [Russian] laws," Manohar Parrikar, India's Defense Minister, said.

Sources told Sputnik that delegation level talks are scheduled in March to sign the contract for improving spare parts availability including manufacturing some of them in India. Meanwhile, a significant improvement has witnessed in the availability of Sukhoi-30 fighter aircraft in last two years. "Sukhoi availability which had slipped to 46 per cent today is now above 63 per cent," Parrikar said.

The Indian Air Force (IAF) has finalized a long-term repair agreement with Russian original equipment manufacturers to improve the availability of aircraft for operational use. But it takes up to 18 months to deliver spare parts from Russia mainly due to cumbersome bureaucratic process and extensive documentation.

The Indian government is of opinion that a logistic hub will further improve the availability of Sukhoi-30 from the current 63 per cent.
Currently the IAF has over 200 Su-30MKI fighters in its fleet and is expected to receive more by 2019. India has contracted for the delivery of 272 Su-30MKI with Russia. 75 per cent of operational fighter aircraft in the IAF are of Russian origin. This includes MiG-21, MiG-27, MiG-29 and Su-30MKI fighter aircraft.

Parrikar has also asked Russia to speed up the supply of technical equipment for an aircraft carrier, currently under construction at Cochin shipyard, so that it is not too much behind schedule. Due to the delay in the supply of some critical components, the carrier's delivery schedule has been revised from December 2010 to December 2018. The original cost of $490 million has been revised to $2.9 billion. The delay is impairing India's maritime capabilities in the Indo-Pacific Region. India currently has lone Russian-made aircraft carrier in service whereas it needs a total of three.
https://www.sputniknews.com/military/201701041049247824-india-russia-fighter-aircraft-pact/
 
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great achievement
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75% should be the aim with the upcoming contract for Spare manufacturing Rights Deal.
 
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selling expensive spares for it's Flanker is it's bread and better :o: letting India build SOME of these spares will hurt them in the long run!! especially if other Flanker users turn to India to supply these spares for a lot cheaper.
 
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~70% availability rate is acceptable for such a heavy fighter. Hopefully It will be achieved soon. Credit goes to Perrikar here.
 
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selling expensive spares for it's Flanker is it's bread and better :o: letting India build SOME of these spares will hurt them in the long run!! especially if other Flanker users turn to India to supply these spares for a lot cheaper.
Spare parts issues is a major reason of avoiding Russian equipment these days
 
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I don't disagree, but he has been a let down mostly.
Well I see him still doing a okay job if not as much as expected from him. Some of his achievements are ordering 83 Tejas mk1A, 36 Rafales and thus breaking mmrca log jam, MKI serviceability issue, new artillery guns and such.....
 
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I don't disagree, but he has been a let down mostly.

Well I see him still doing a okay job if not as much as expected from him. Some of his achievements are ordering 83 Tejas mk1A, 36 Rafales and thus breaking mmrca log jam, MKI serviceability issue, new artillery guns and such.....
His work has been far below expectations. But then again, his predecessor was so utterly incompetent that anyone looks good in comparison.

Nothing substantive by way of military reforms is happening. CDS, SOCOM, etc, etc. There is a whole litany of defence management and military reforms that are long overdue. And it is almost 3 years for the new Government now. They cannot even give the excuse that they are 'new' to the Government.

Just ordering equipment (admittedly that initself is an achievement seeing as Antony did not even do that) is not enough.
 
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I don't disagree, but he has been a let down mostly.
He's playing the cards very well. After losing to french and americans the russians would be vary of the consequences of taking India for granted. But we cannot expect 100% turnaround in defence it will take some time for every thing to sink in place , probably another 2-4 years.
 
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