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The Sukhoi-30 MKI: India’s Two-Front War Ace?

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A report in the Russia and India Report takes a fascinating look at the role of the twin-fin Sukhoi-30 MKI air superiority fighters in the Indian Air Force’s (IAF) combat strategy. The Su-30 MKI is an eminently versatile fighter that is capable of meeting the IAF’s evolving needs, particularly in the context of a nightmare scenario involving a two-front war with Pakistan and China. I recommend Flashpoints readers check out the whole report for a fairly comprehensive description of the Su-30 MKI’s place in India’s air power strategy going forward.

The Su-30 is a technological transition away from the dated and retired MiG-21 the IAF relied on for so long, and its speed, 1800 km range, maneuverability, and firepower make it absolutely pivotal in ensuring the IAF’s capability to fight a two-front war. The report cites the IAF’s April 2013 exercises – its largest ever – which involved “as many as 400 combat aircraft plus 200 transport planes and helicopters,” and tested the IAF’s readiness for a two-front war against China and Pakistan.

According to the Times of India, a two front war with Pakistan and China is somewhat of a nightmare scenario for Indian military planners – neither foe’s conventional military capabilities are anything to scoff at. Estimates suggest that China could mobilize 21 fighter squadrons against India from its airbases in Tibet, and Pakistan could deploy “21 to 25 fighter squadrons” against India.

The Su-30 MKI is an “air dominance fighter.” Its large range and capacity for being refueled mid-flight make it the perfect “swing” fighter in a split two-front war that could theoretically take place simultaneously on India’s eastern and western frontiers, according to the Russia and India Report.

Certain Su-30 MKI aircraft are also undergoing structural modifications to allow them to carry an air-launched variant of India’s famed BrahMos hypersonic cruise missile. On this, the report notes that there may be a nuclear angle as well:

There is another ominous angle. India’s Strategic Forces Command (SFC) has asked for 40 nuclear capable strike aircraft to be used conjointly with land-based and submarine launched ballistic missiles. Although it’s not clear whether the IAF or the SFC will operate this mini air force, what is clear is that exactly 40 Su-30 MKIs have been converted to carry the BrahMos. That’s some coincidence.

According to Defense Industry Daily, Russian BrahMos Aerospace Executive Director Alexander Maksichev expects the first test-launch of the BrahMos air-launched variant from a Su-30 MKI to take place sometime this year. A report from July 2013 by the Russia and India Report states that the “air-based BrahMos missile will be different from the other versions because the very platform of the Su-30MKI works on the supersonic speed so it’s no longer necessary to accelerate the missile to the same speed.” The BrahMos variant will undergo significant changes to its chassis and nose cone to reduce weight and improve stability for the dramatically different launch scenario.

The Su-30 MKI alone is, of course, quite limited in preparing India for a two-front conventional war. The effort necessitates a joint effort by the Indian Army and the Air Force. The April 2013 exercises demonstrated the importance of the MiG-29, attack helicopters, mid-air refuellers, drones, and surface-to-air missiles in establishing a robust defensive line for India against a conventional assault by Pakistan and China.

Currently, a quantitative disparity exists between Indian and Chinese Su-30 fleets: China possess 400 total to India’s 272. The arrival of the fifth-generation T-50 PAK FA fighters could remedy this disparity. The report also suggests that the pending purchase of French Rafale fighters could help.

Source:- The Sukhoi-30 MKI: India’s Two-Front War Ace? | idrw.org
 
We love this bird... its Big & powerful and shows up in radar and says to enemy.. "catch me if u can" ... it provides the right challenge to any party with whom it wants to confront.. with range and heavy armament, it fits in exactly the way IAF wanted.. thats why its planned numbers are 272.. it wud be awesome if they add up few more squadrons..
 
live in peace dear no need even half front :P

It would be great if India could live in peace. The problem is that it has 2 armed nuclear neighbours who are allied against it.

The cost of freedom is constant vigilance and preparedness.

India needs to focus far more on its security, especially when it comes to the threat posed by the PRC. It is a nuclear armed neighbour with whom India shares the worlds longest disputed border. The PRC is no joke.
 
It would be great if India could live in peace. The problem is that it has 2 armed nuclear neighbours who are allied against it.

The cost of freedom is constant vigilance and preparedness.

India needs to focus far more on its security, especially when it comes to the threat posed by the PRC. It is a nuclear armed neighbour with whom India shares the worlds longest disputed border. The PRC is no joke.
i know still live in peace again :lol:
 
Some days back when I posted delay in induction of tejas till 2017 they said idrw is just a blog.... I want to know is it official site or blog I can only open it through hotspot...
 
Some days back when I posted delay in induction of tejas till 2017 they said idrw is just a blog.... I want to know is it official site or blog I can only open it through hotspot...

It's a blog that is posting news report from different sources and often make them more sensational than it really is. Far away from being a reliable source!
 
It's a blog that is posting news report from different sources and often make them more sensational than it really is. Far away from being a reliable source!

So tejas is on program to induct in IAF till 2015 start????
 
In Staff College 2 Front WAR is being Debated since 90s.

Word used is 2FA. In above article role of Naval Aviation is missing.

2 Corps coming up, Army will reach capability to Attack in Next 2 Yrs.

Chicoms and Pakistan Lost Golden Opportunity to Attack India when it was weakest in Mid 2013. This is pointed Noted by ALL*

If Political will is provided India can Repulse Chincoms.

The Yanks will also, play a part as they will not allow Pakistan to imbalance Afghanistan. Attack on India by pakistan caant be done till Afghanistan is under Pakistani Control or Complete Dominance. Yes if Taliban again come in Afghanistan then the 2FA will inch closer.

Remember -
1) Chincoms have not faced any Major Action since 1977.
2) There Army Lacks Battlefield Experience.
3) All Military Spheres do mention Indian Military is being under rated. Real Battle will give Verdict.
4) Thank you to Pakistan and Taliban for keeping us Green (tern used for CI experience)
5) 1962 an Army of 80k Stood against 1.2 Million. Now its 1.4 Million against 2.2 Million ( Excluding BSF,CRPF,ITBP, Ladakh Scouts, Arunachal Scouts)
6) IAF vs PLAAN Yes
Comparing 4 Gen A/c + Tech Advances IAF stands 1.5:1
7) Navy Technologically India Far Superior.
8) Yanks will give
surveillance info on Chincoms and Pakistan they way they did in 1971 to Paksitan on Indian Navy.
9) Only Concern, is It will be Difficult Not to use TBN....
 
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live in peace dear no need even half front :P

Live in peace but be prepared for war -English bozo king

In Staff College 2 Front WAR is being Debated since 90s.

Word used is 2FA. In above article role of Naval Aviation is missing.

2 Corps coming up, Army will reach capability to Attack in Next 2 Yrs.

Chicoms and Pakistan Lost Golden Opportunity to Attack India when it was weakest in Mid 2013. This is pointed Noted by ALL*

If Political will is provided India can Repulse Chincoms.

The Yanks will also, play a part as they will not allow Pakistan to imbalance Afghanistan. Attack on India by pakistan caant be done till Afghanistan is under Pakistani Control or Complete Dominance. Yes if Taliban again come in Afghanistan then the 2FA will inch closer.

Remember -
1) Chincoms have not faced any Major Action since 1977.
2) There Army Lacks Battlefield Experience.
3) All Military Spheres do mention Indian Military is being under rated. Real Battle will give Verdict.
4) Thank you to Pakistan and Taliban for keeping us Green (tern used for CI experience)
5) 1962 an Army of 80k Stood against 1.2 Million. Now its 1.4 Million against 2.2 Million ( Excluding BSF,CRPF,ITBP, Ladakh Scouts, Arunachal Scouts)
6) IAF vs PLAAN Yes
Comparing 4 Gen A/c + Tech Advances IAF stands 1.5:1
7) Navy Technologically India Far Superior.
8) Yanks will give
surveillance info on Chincoms and Pakistan they way they did in 1971 to Paksitan on Indian Navy.
9) Only Concern, is It will be Difficult Not to use TBN....

Americans won't ever let go of Pakistan and that is the end of story. They will arm them to it's nail if a war ever breaks out. In the Geo-political/strategic game in South Asia Pakistan is an indispensable card for them. They have already left their high moral ground earlier to support Pakistan.

Every personnel on ground in Afghanistan knows that the terrorists regroup in Pakistan and launch fresh attacks and the Pakistani government organizations are helping them, and they also know that by placing boots on ground this can be resolved. The Americans don't want to do it for strategic reasons.
 
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Your reply makes no sense to me.
but did you ever paid 5$ for peace let alone a life?????????????

Live in peace but be prepared for war -English bozo king



Americans won't ever let go of Pakistan and that is the end of story. They will arm them to it's nail if a war ever breaks out. In the Geo-political/strategic game in South Asia Pakistan is an indispensable card for them. They have already left their high moral ground earlier to support Pakistan.

Every personnel on ground in Afghanistan knows that the terrorists regroup in Pakistan and launch fresh attacks and the Pakistani government organizations are helping them, and they also know that by placing boots on ground this can be resolved. The Americans don't want to do it for strategic reasons.
now a days they feed arms boths so be mature and grow up . hum apny dushman nhi hain jitny wo humy bana rahy hain.
 
What India needs is 300 odd Su-30 MKIs, around 150 Rafale, 200 odd LCA MK2 and 150 odd FGFAs to keep the balance of power for coming 20-30 years.
 
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