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AN UPDATE OF UPGRADES TO INDIAN MIG 29 FULCRUMS

M-MRCA will not see induction till 2014, if negotiations are concluded and contract awarded by 2012.. Till then its these babies who will be defending our homeland..
 
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MiG-29 is old, but certainly will be lethal again after these upgrades. We need to get the MRCA done as soon as possible however.

its not old

The Mig-29 is just as combat effective as an F-16 .

these upgrades will give the aircraft more state of the art systems and Multi-role capabilities.

MMRCA is needed to replace our ageing force of Mig-21's

Mig-29 will be with the IAF will into 2030. Most likely be retired along side the Mirage.
 
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why are we not using ELTA-2052 in them ...make them MKI using ISRAELI and FRENCH goodies.??

any idea anybody...?
It's not ready developed I think, also why upgrade fighters with a life of 10 - 15 year only with AESA? If it would be ready and available, Mig 29Ks would have them already.

Here is a list of radars Phazotron makes, several of them can indeed track 30 targets, if older radars made by Phazotron can track 30 targets then there is no reason why the latest Phazotron can't track the same amount or more, i have read through countless sources and all say the ZHUK-AE can track 30 targets.

Actually the wiki specs confirms that only the latest version of Zhuk ME, the MFS and Zhuk AE are able to track 30 targets and engage 6!

From that site:

Zhuk

The Zhuk radar was first tested in 1986 for installation on the MiG-29M fighter upgrade and was also proposed as a radar upgrade for the MiG-23 fighter...The radar can track 10-12 targets while engaging 2-4 of them

Zhuk-M (Export Designation Zhuk-ME)

The N010M Zhuk-M is an advanced variant of the original N010 Zhuk radar...has a detection range of up to 120 km vs a 5 m2 RCS target for the export variant, and up to 10 targets tracked and up to 4 attacked at once in air to air mode.

Zhuk-MS (Export Designation Zhuk-MSE)

Zhuk-M radar developed for the Su-27 and its derivatives, the export Zhuk-MSE is suggested as being exported to China for use in PLAAF Su-30MKK aircraft...The Zhuk-MSE offers detection performance up to 190 km vs a 5 m2 RCS target with up to 10 targets tracked and up to 4 attacked at once in air to air mode.

Zhuk-F

An original Zhuk radar featuring a passive electronically scanned array (PESA) antenna...with up to 24 targets tracked and up to 8 engaged.

Zhuk-MF (Export Designation Zhuk-MFE)

Upgrade of the Zhuk-M radar featuring a 700 mm PESA antenna...with up to 20 targets tracked and up to 4 attacked at once in air to air mode..

Zhuk-MFS (Export Designation Zhuk-MFSE)

Upgrade of the Zhuk-M radar, the Zhuk-MFS offers detection performance up to 180 km vs a 5 m2 RCS target with up to 30 targets tracked and up to 6 attacked at once in air to air mode. In air to surface mode the radar offers a modest 5 km detection range improvement over the Zhuk-M vs tanks. The radar has a weight of 305 kg and a scanning area of +/- 70 degrees in azimuth and elevation.[5] The radar uses a PESA antenna, which has a diameter of 980 mm with a peak power output of 8 kW[4] with 16 carrier frequencies. The Zhuk-MFS(E) has been offered as an alternative radar for the MiG-31 interceptor as opposed to the standard N007 Zaslon radar.[6]


The question is, can our older Mig 29s integrate the Zhuk MFE with a diameter of 980mm and which of these is the Zhuk M2E that Ironmans source was talking about?
 
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Here are some cockpit pics of new Mig-29SMT

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