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IAF plans to get old defunct aircraft from France to run its fleet

Kalyan Ray, New Delhi, DH News Service, Sep 27 2017, 18:19 IST

36 Jaguar fighter aircraft to provide spares for six squadrons
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There are 117 Jaguar aircraft (as on October 2016) with the IAF that flies six squadrons with these jets. DH file photo

Indian Air Force wants to procure 36 grounded Jaguar fighter aircraft from France to run its six squadrons of Jaguar deep penetration bombers that are in dire need of spares for operational readiness.

The fighter planes inducted nearly four decades ago, remain one of India's mainstay for air attacks. Even though these platforms are being upgraded, unavailability of spares remained a critical challenge in the absence of an assembly line for the aircraft.

The IAF is now looking at France for a solution with Paris offering to sell its 36 grounded Jaguar aircraft at a nominal price. These aircraft could be cannibalised – extraction of spares in aviation parlance – to run the Indian squadrons for several years.

There are 117 Jaguar aircraft (as on October 2016) with the IAF that flies six squadrons with these jets. In the last five years, the government has sanctioned multiple upgrade projects for these aircraft to give them more teeth during combat.

The top brass in the IAF and defence ministry are in the process of calculating the transport cost associated with bringing these defunct aircraft back in India, sources told DH. The final decision would be taken only with a positive cost-benefit analysis.

India is the only country that still flies Jaguars. Its two original users – Royal Air Force and French Air Force – replaced their Jaguars with Eurofighter Typhoon and Rafale respectively.


The upgrade programme for Jaguars includes installing a new navigational-attack system DARIN-3 (Display Attack Ranging Inertial Navigation-III) in the old aircraft. It is supposed to transform the ancient war jet into a modern fighting machine with a head-up display, all-glass cockpit, advanced avionics, auto-pilot and new weapon systems.

The modernisation programme of Jaguars is several years behind the original schedule. Hindustan Aeronautics Limited in July 2017 described the completion of the Darin-3 upgrades as one of its targets and the IAF is unlikely to receive the entire fleet of modernised Jaguars by 2019.

The Defence Acquisition Council approved the purchase of flight simulators for Jaguar fighter jets only in July 2016.

http://www.deccanherald.com/content/635233/iaf-plans-get-old-defunct.html
 
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Brilliant news exactly what Is needed in S massive five pronged cold start thrust to pound the enemy artillery and armored formations to dust.

The jaguars will take over strike roles after the formidable flankers have completed the air dominance over loc after the first 72hours
 
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Brilliant news exactly what Is needed in S massive five pronged cold start thrust to pound the enemy artillery and armored formations to dust.

The jaguars will take over strike roles after the formidable flankers have completed the air dominance over loc after the first 72hours

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IAF plans to get old defunct aircraft from France to run its fleet

Kalyan Ray, New Delhi, DH News Service, Sep 27 2017, 18:19 IST

36 Jaguar fighter aircraft to provide spares for six squadrons
618xNx635233_thump.jpg.pagespeed.ic.UuSKJEqZ-d.jpg

There are 117 Jaguar aircraft (as on October 2016) with the IAF that flies six squadrons with these jets. DH file photo

Indian Air Force wants to procure 36 grounded Jaguar fighter aircraft from France to run its six squadrons of Jaguar deep penetration bombers that are in dire need of spares for operational readiness.

The fighter planes inducted nearly four decades ago, remain one of India's mainstay for air attacks. Even though these platforms are being upgraded, unavailability of spares remained a critical challenge in the absence of an assembly line for the aircraft.

The IAF is now looking at France for a solution with Paris offering to sell its 36 grounded Jaguar aircraft at a nominal price. These aircraft could be cannibalised – extraction of spares in aviation parlance – to run the Indian squadrons for several years.

There are 117 Jaguar aircraft (as on October 2016) with the IAF that flies six squadrons with these jets. In the last five years, the government has sanctioned multiple upgrade projects for these aircraft to give them more teeth during combat.

The top brass in the IAF and defence ministry are in the process of calculating the transport cost associated with bringing these defunct aircraft back in India, sources told DH. The final decision would be taken only with a positive cost-benefit analysis.

India is the only country that still flies Jaguars. Its two original users – Royal Air Force and French Air Force – replaced their Jaguars with Eurofighter Typhoon and Rafale respectively.


The upgrade programme for Jaguars includes installing a new navigational-attack system DARIN-3 (Display Attack Ranging Inertial Navigation-III) in the old aircraft. It is supposed to transform the ancient war jet into a modern fighting machine with a head-up display, all-glass cockpit, advanced avionics, auto-pilot and new weapon systems.

The modernisation programme of Jaguars is several years behind the original schedule. Hindustan Aeronautics Limited in July 2017 described the completion of the Darin-3 upgrades as one of its targets and the IAF is unlikely to receive the entire fleet of modernised Jaguars by 2019.

The Defence Acquisition Council approved the purchase of flight simulators for Jaguar fighter jets only in July 2016.

http://www.deccanherald.com/content/635233/iaf-plans-get-old-defunct.html

They should atleast name it The Vimana.


I am cruel
 
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Looking at the plight of IAF's dwindling squadrons, I don't think the Migs would be retired anytime soon unless HAL speeds up the production of Tejas and a new fighter maybe more Rafales or F-16/Gripen is procured.

I seriously hope IAF considers more Rafales along with Rafale-M's for IN to maintain commonality among our forces instead of going for an entirely new aircraft as I don't think Yankees nor the Swedes would offer significant ToT except for some nut and bolt jobs.
 
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The very reason the air force nos are shrinking I'S because the migs are being phased out .

10 migs can be replaced by three mki.

One squadron of rafalec will utterly blitz fifty Pakistani thunders with ease.

Numbers are misleading

Today the Israeli air force or the French air force has three hundred planes .yet they would beat the air forces of India and Pakistan in two weeks and one week respectively .with ease

Technology rules and in the indo pak scenario this is no different
 
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Brilliant news exactly what Is needed in S massive five pronged cold start thrust to pound the enemy artillery and armored formations to dust.

The jaguars will take over strike roles after the formidable flankers have completed the air dominance over loc after the first 72hours

Please wake up. You mummy is calling you for breakfast
 
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The very reason the air force nos are shrinking I'S because the migs are being phased out .

10 migs can be replaced by three mki.

One squadron of rafalec will utterly blitz fifty Pakistani thunders with ease.

Numbers are misleading

Today the Israeli air force or the French air force has three hundred planes .yet they would beat the air forces of India and Pakistan in two weeks and one week respectively .with ease

Technology rules and in the indo pak scenario this is no different
IAF pilots or neither Israelis, nor are the Pakistani pilots Syrians.
On paper, even the MKI is supposed to be better than the Thunder but the recent confrontation between them proved otherwise.....as a fanboy you can solace your tiny ego by destroying whole of PAF with your keypad....but in real world, like any aircraft, the Thunder can also shoot back and be it Fulcrum, Flanker or the Rafale, in IAF hands, they are all pretty much vulnerable.
 
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IAF pilots or neither Israelis, nor are the Pakistani pilots Syrians.
On paper, even the MKI is supposed to be better than the Thunder but the recent confrontation between them proved otherwise.....as a fanboy you can solace your tiny ego by destroying whole of PAF with your keypad....but in real world, like any aircraft, the Thunder can also shoot back and be it Fulcrum, Flanker or the Rafale, in IAF hands, they are all pretty much vulnerable.
AAM is completely different ball game, this where indian fan boys dont get it, a thunder can carry easily 6 AAM vs 8-10 of MKI so its end its not that simple, thudner has every bit of optunrity to shot down MKI

on one hand 10 rafale can shoot 50 thunders on the other hand india is eager to buy a similar aicraft called gripen for 10s of billions of dollars at cost similar to rafale

the reailty is that by 2025-2030 if india doesnt get its act togther it will be having only the MKI & rafale and a few LCA in prime service with retring jaugers, migs, mirages
the number will dwell down to 26ish squardons vs 19 PAF sqs
The very reason the air force nos are shrinking I'S because the migs are being phased out .

10 migs can be replaced by three mki.

One squadron of rafalec will utterly blitz fifty Pakistani thunders with ease.

Numbers are misleading

Today the Israeli air force or the French air force has three hundred planes .yet they would beat the air forces of India and Pakistan in two weeks and one week respectively .with ease

Technology rules and in the indo pak scenario this is no different

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On paper, even the MKI is supposed to be better than the Thunder but the recent confrontation between them proved otherwise

What recent confrontation between MKI and thunder?

the reailty is that by 2025-2030 if india doesnt get its act togther it will be having only the MKI & rafale and a few LCA in prime service with retring jaugers, migs, mirages
the number will dwell down to 26ish squardons vs 19 PAF sqs

And I suppose PAF have no need to retire their Mirages and J-7s?
 
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