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In a significant boost for the capabilities of its Su-30 combat aircraft fleet, the Indian Air Force is equipping them with a new missile which can take down ground-based targets from a distance of over 250 kilometres.

The new missile has been acquired by the Indian Air Force under emergency provisions and will further enhance the capabilities of the Su-30 fighter jets which are now the mainstay of the force for at least the next 20 years.

"The new high-speed low drag missile can hit targets at over 250 kilometres and is going to boost the capability of the aircraft," defence sources told ANI.

The capability would allow the Indian Air Force to strike down enemy military camps and terrorist infrastructure as it did during the Balakot operations in 2019 from well within its own territory.

"The new missile would be important for the Su-30 fleet of the IAF as integrating long-range missiles from European or American origin would not be easy in view of the global situation," the sources said.

The IAF currently has 262 of these heavy air superiority fighter jets which are now flying in sync with the most modern Rafale fighter planes of the force.

The IAF has strengthened the capabilities of the Su-30s in a big way with the addition of the BrahMos supersonic cruise missiles which can hit targets at over 500 kilometres.

The air-to-air missiles have also seen an upgrade with the made-in-India Astra - all weather beyond-visual-range air-to-air, and Rudram anti-radiation next-generation missiles have been added to the fleet
 
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In a significant boost for the capabilities of its Su-30 combat aircraft fleet, the Indian Air Force is equipping them with a new missile which can take down ground-based targets from a distance of over 250 kilometres.

The new missile has been acquired by the Indian Air Force under emergency provisions and will further enhance the capabilities of the Su-30 fighter jets which are now the mainstay of the force for at least the next 20 years.

"The new high-speed low drag missile can hit targets at over 250 kilometres and is going to boost the capability of the aircraft," defence sources told ANI.

The capability would allow the Indian Air Force to strike down enemy military camps and terrorist infrastructure as it did during the Balakot operations in 2019 from well within its own territory.

"The new missile would be important for the Su-30 fleet of the IAF as integrating long-range missiles from European or American origin would not be easy in view of the global situation," the sources said.

The IAF currently has 262 of these heavy air superiority fighter jets which are now flying in sync with the most modern Rafale fighter planes of the force.

The IAF has strengthened the capabilities of the Su-30s in a big way with the addition of the BrahMos supersonic cruise missiles which can hit targets at over 500 kilometres.

The air-to-air missiles have also seen an upgrade while the made-in-India Astra - all weather beyond-visual-range air-to-air, and Rudram anti-radiation next-generation missiles have been added to the fleet
Indians again wants to beat their own record of self felatio.... :D
 
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SU-30 is a fine Russian air Superiority fighter aircraft, however, in Indian hands, it's been degraded to something called an AMRAAM dodger. (Slow Claps).
If anything, the Indian Airforce needs to work hard on its pilots so they don't call out ''BINGO'' when facing combat after just 30 minutes of flying.
 
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Pakistan needs to A.S.A.P. create another batch of jf-17s block 3s to take out this incoming threat by arming PL15s
 
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SU-30 is a fine Russian air Superiority fighter aircraft, however, in Indian hands, it's been degraded to something called an AMRAAM dodger. (Slow Claps).
If anything, the Indian Airforce needs to work hard on its pilots so they don't call out ''BINGO'' when facing combat after just 30 minutes of flying.

Nawaz Sharif and SU30 MKI pilots are same

Nawaz Sharif dawai lainai gaya wapis nahi aaya

SU30 MKI ka pilot sirf 30 minutes fly kar k "BINGO" kar gaya aur wapis nahi aaya
 
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Nawaz Sharif and SU30 MKI pilots are same

Nawaz Sharif dawai lainai gaya wapis nahi aaya

SU30 MKI ka pilot sirf 30 minutes fly kar k "BINGO" kar gaya aur wapis nahi aaya
Chotta is running the show now, baday mian bhi jald ayengai, zaroor ayengai.
 
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Indian military aircraft fly from cold mountains to the desert and plains. No other military in the world has such diverse flying terrain and weather conditions.
Are you a bot? You repeat the same thing again and again. Or perhaps you are part of a low grade IT cell that has a folder full of generic replies to posts like the one above?

Regardless, are you telling me you have forgotten about the image @Trailer23 gave you wrt the Jf17 flying over the Nanga Parbat MOUNTAINS?
 
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Chotta is running the show now, baday mian bhi jald ayengai, zaroor ayengai.

Badey Mian, Chotey Mian and Ten Percent are business minded people. "Wo khate hai to lagaate bhi hai"

IK will be the best PM for Pakistan for he is very handsome and most deserving person for running the show.

Only recently, in an interview he has promised of becoming suicide bomber if insulted.
 
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Nawaz Sharif and SU30 MKI pilots are same

Nawaz Sharif dawai lainai gaya wapis nahi aaya

SU30 MKI ka pilot sirf 30 minutes fly kar k "BINGO" kar gaya aur wapis nahi aaya
Pakistan is so lucky. People have so many cantates to govern the country. India will have to live with another term of chaiwala.
 
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Are you a bot? You repeat the same thing again and again. Or perhaps you are part of a low grade IT cell that has a folder full of generic replies to posts like the one above?

Regardless, are you telling me you have forgotten about the image @Trailer23 gave you wrt the Jf17 flying over the Nanga Parbat MOUNTAINS?
Just look at the elevation of Himalayas where our military aircraft operates
 
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