Windjammer
ELITE MEMBER
- Joined
- Nov 9, 2009
- Messages
- 41,319
- Reaction score
- 181
- Country
- Location
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
absolutely no proof on this kill
We know why they were procured. Here is the excerpt
The 12 Su-30 MKIs are meant to make up for the gaps in the Su-30MKI squadrons caused due to crashes over the years.
The Hindu Explains | How is India building up the squadron strength of its air force?
The Hindu Explains | How is India building up the squadron strength of its air force?
The story so far: On July 2, the Defence Acquisition Council (DAC) chaired by Defence Minister Rajnath Singh approved defence deals worth ₹38,900 crore which includes procurement of 21 MiG-29 fighterwww.thehindu.com
Here is the list of 11 SU-30 MKIs that have crashed.
Now tell me why did the IAF order 12 SU-30 MKI replacements?
Aircraft TypeTail No Pilot/Crew Photo UnitRemarks 30 Apr 09 Sukhoi Su-30 MKI SB-021 Wg Cdr Siddharth Vishwas Munje
Wg Cdr Pushpendra Singh Nara +Cr in Rajasthan after pilot inadvertantly switched 30 Nov 09 Sukhoi Su-30 MKI Wg Cdr A Shrivastava
Flt Lt AroraHAL Built example. The aircraft from Pune was on i 13 Dec 11 Sukhoi Su-30 MKI SB-142 Wg Cdr Gurkirat Singh Sohal Crashed at Wade-Bholai village near Pune 19 Apr 12 Sukhoi Su-30 MKI Possibly Repaired Routine training flight. Nose undercarriage proble 19 Feb 13 Sukhoi Su-30 MKI Cr at Pokharan Range at 1920 hours. Defective bomb 14 Oct 14 Sukhoi Su-30 MKI SB-050 Wg Cdr Siddharth Vishwas Munje
Fg Offr Anup Kumar Premature Ejection on approach to Lohegaon 19 May 15 Sukhoi Su-30 MKI SB-137 Cr Laokhowa Tezpur 1230Hrs 15 Mar 17 Sukhoi Su-30 MKI SB-149 TD + HE(A). Cr Shivlarkudla village, Barmer. Pilot 23 May 17 Sukhoi Su-30 MKI SB-063 Flt Lt Achudev Sahadevan +
Sqn Ldr Divesh Pankaj +HE(A) + HE(SS). Crashed in Dense forests, CFIT, pi 27 Jun 18 Sukhoi Su-30 MKI HALApproximate latitude 20.20 N, longitude 74.08 E n 08 Aug 19 Sukhoi Su-30 MKI SB-062 UI (HE(A))
View attachment 684820
Indian Air Force, Indian Army and Naval Aviation Accidents and Incidents - [www.bharat-rakshak.com]
A comprehensive database of Aircraft Accidents and losses at www.bharat-rakshak.com, spanning over 80 yearswww.bharat-rakshak.com
Clearly he is an Indian or probably a spawn of Tarek Fateh.You do have some issues with everything what Pakistan claims....have you got your flags right.
I will be covering those in a separate chapter.
1200/1800 rounds landed? That’s an accuracy of almost 70%, isn’t it too high for a dog fight even if the target aircraft is a recce one?2: 10th April 1959 was a Red letter day in the history of PAF as an IAF Canberra reconnaissance aircraft intruded into Pakistan air space on Eid Day, thinking the PAF along with rest of Pakistan will be in festive mood and relaxing, however it was intercepted by a PAF F-86 Sabre who put around 1200 bullets into the Indian aircraft sending it spiralling out of control with it's crew later being captured.
And the poor iaf helicopter which was panic shot on that day most likely on rescue mission trip recover su pilotsThere is proof if you look for it
1) Debris of AMRAAM missile fired by PAF F-16 that shot down the SU-30MKI. The fact that the AMRAAM exploded indicates that it hit the SU-30 MKI fighter. This press conference was indeed a self goal by the IAF.
View attachment 684818
2) IAF has ordered 12 SU-30 MKI as replacement when only 11 SU-30 MKI have officially crashed. The 12th SU-30 MKI replacement was for the one that IAF lost to PAF.
Govt approves buying 21 MiG-29, 12 Su-30 fighter jets to add teeth to IAF
Govt approves buying 21 MiG-29, 12 Su-30 fighter jets to add teeth to IAF
Defence ministry approved procurement of a number of frontline fighter jets, missile systems and other platforms at a cost of Rs 38,900 crore to bolster the combat capability of the armed forceswww.business-standard.com
The Indian Air Force (IAF) ranked 4th is one of the largest in the world both in quantity of aircraft and personal. After Independence in 1947, it had been in confrontation with much smaller Pakistan Air Force (PAF), which is said to be one third the size of the IAF. But despite enjoying an overwhelming advantage, the IAF has a very poor and even depressing record against the PAF. Historians and defence analyst acknowledge that the IAF has never been able to deliver in it's history except perhaps during the Kargil conflict when it conducted operations within it's own side of LOC over a well demarcated area and obviously no air opposition.
Let's analyse the IAF's performance during it's conflict and skirmishes against the PAF.
1: On 4 November 1948, two IAF Hawker Tempest fighter aircraft attacked a PAF Dakota transport aircraft on supply missions, they repeatedly attacked the slow aircraft for 25 minutes but failed to shoot it down due to superior handling by the PAF pilot.
2: 10th April 1959 was a Red letter day in the history of PAF as an IAF Canberra reconnaissance aircraft intruded into Pakistan air space on Eid Day, thinking the PAF along with rest of Pakistan will be in festive mood and relaxing, however it was intercepted by a PAF F-86 Sabre who put around 1200 bullets into the Indian aircraft sending it spiralling out of control with it's crew later being captured.
3: 24 June 1965, an Ouragan Fighter/Bomber called Toofani by the IAF, strays into Pakistan and is intercepted and forced down by PAF fighters. Later the IAF aircraft is found to be fully armed.
View attachment 682804
1965 War.
On September 1, 1965, the IAF launched its first strikes against a Pakistani invasion at Chhamb, near Jammu. 12 Vampires and 14 Mystere fighter-bombers were thrown in, which began shooting up Indian tanks from 20 Lancers, which was opposing the Pakistani advance. Twenty Lancers officers recount their relief when the PAF Sabres swooped down on the IAF, shooting down four Vampires. A shocked IAF grounded its Vampire and Toofani squadrons, reducing its strength by one-third.
3rd September : Perhaps first time in aerial warfare history, an IAF pilot air surrenders his Gnat fighter jet when confronted by a PAF F-104, and lands his aircraft in Pakistan, today the Gnat is preserved and displayed in PAF Museum.
View attachment 682809
PAF’s air strike on 6th September, 1965 on the Indian Air Force base of Pathankot has been rated by historians and defence analysts of both Indian and Pakistan as one of the most successful air raids of contemporary history. Over a dozen IAF aircraft including several MiG-21s were destroyed on the ground.
View attachment 682812
September 7 saw a debacle in the eastern theatre, where the PAF had only a single squadron of Sabres. Early morning IAF raids on Chittagong and Jessore achieved nothing. However, a retaliatory PAF raid devastated the IAF's Kalaikunda base, in West Bengal, destroying 14 aircraft on the ground mostly Canberra bombers thus PAF squadron earning nick name of ''Tail Choppers''.
View attachment 682810
Also on 7th September the IAF tried to strike back on PAF bases and in due course PAF saw it's first Ace when one of it's pilot shot down five IAF Hunters in a single sortie.
View attachment 682814
1971 Air War.
During this war, the PAF had one single squadron of F-86 Sabres, stationed in East Pakistan. This single PAF unit faced Ten IAF squadrons, three of which were equipped with the latest MiG-21s while others had SU-7, Hunters, Gnats as well as bombers on strength. The single PAF squadron was grounded within few days of war due to it's single runway being damaged. Before being grounded, No 14 squadron PAF in aerial engagements, shot down 11 IAF aircraft for the loss of five of it's own. However what is astonishing is that in subsequent two weeks of non stop raids on the PAF airfield, , the IAF failed to destroy even a single grounded Sabre but in process lost 17 more aircraft to Pakistani ground fire.
Last Air Battle of 1971 War.
The last air battle of 1971 war between PAF and IAF took place on 17th December. The encounter involved a humble PAF F-86 Sabre against a Supersonic MIG-21 of the IAF.
Flt Lt. Maqsood Amir emerged the victorious pilot when he shot down the MIG-21, No C 116 through a missile attack.
The Indian pilot was captured after ejecting from his stricken aircraft.
View attachment 682822
To Be Continued......
@PanzerKiel @Hodor @Raider 21 @Irfan Baloch @SQ8 @The Eagle @HRK
[/QUOTE]1200/1800 rounds landed? That’s an accuracy of almost 70%, isn’t it too high for a dog fight even if the target aircraft is a recce one?
The Sabre only fired around 1200 rounds from a total of 1800 rounds available as it's guns jammed due to overheating.1200/1800 rounds landed? That’s an accuracy of almost 70%, isn’t it too high for a dog fight even if the target aircraft is a recce one?
Very skilful to be able to land all of the rounds on the bogey. My knowledge of air war fare isn’t as in-depth as yours, but this must be a rare occurrence? Anyway don’t want to digress. Depressing indeed.The Sabre only fired around 1200 rounds from a total of 1800 rounds available as it's guns jammed due to overheating.
Link:
Nope, none of the dead were SU pilots. There identities are quite public.And the poor iaf helicopter which was panic shot on that day most likely on rescue mission trip recover su pilots
Having comprehension issues.....first read what i wrote about AIR WAR in East Pakistan.