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IAF set to lose its fighting edge | idrw.org

With the defence ministry dragging its feet on crucial purchases, the Indian Air Force (IAF) is set to lose its conventional edge over Pakistan for the first time since independence. The force’s fighter strength is set to hit an all-time low of 31 in the next two years. The largest arms importer in the world with a defence spending of Rs 77,000 crore, India seems to have missed out on buying the much-needed fighter aircraft.

Since the decisive victory against Pakistan in 1971, the Indian defence strategy has been based on having a superior air power over Pakistan and China. In the event of a conflict with either of these countries, the IAF will be a critical fighting instrument of first resort.

But according to the recent finding of the Standing Parliamentary Committee on Defence, the fighter assets of the IAF are dwindling fast and the force will not be able to attain its required sanctioned strength of 42 until 2032, thus adversely affecting the “operational capability” of the IAF.

The IAF has 34 fighter squadrons at present and it is likely to reduce further to 31 during the 12th plan (from 2012-2017).“The number of sanctioned strength now is 42 but finally the need will be to have 45 squadrons, which will happen only by the 15th plan (2032),” said the committee’s report tabled in Parliament.

The defence ministry is aware of the alarming situation but the only reaction it could offer was “even if the contracts are signed today, it cannot accelerate the process of aircraft induction.”

As early as 1959, the IAF had projected the requirement of 64 squadrons, including 45 combat aircraft squadrons, to prepare for an eventuality of facing war on two fronts. The debacle in 1962 reaffirmed the requirement. But since then, the snail-paced acquisition has hurt the IAF badly. But the force managed to maintain an edge over the Pakistan Air Force (PAF).

Presently, PAF has around 26 squadrons and IAF needs to have 39.5 squadrons to maintain its edge. The PAF is undergoing a major augmentation of its capacity and in 2006, it ordered 28 F-16CD Block 52 fighters from the US. Of these, 14 have been delivered. It has also placed an order for 36 J-10 combat jets with China.
 
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Well we need 65 squadrons of aircraft badly neeeded to maintain credibility...
It will take some time like a decade to fill the gap to 45 squadrons atleast...
 
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For national interest just end up 2g and CWG scandal cases within 6 months and bring back money that would enough to order another 125 EF , 100 Suhoi MKI , 50 MiG- 35 and decent number of Posiden , Galaxy and C-130j.

If you have a will there's a way.
 
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Well we need 65 squadrons of aircraft badly neeeded to maintain credibility...
It will take some time like a decade to fill the gap to 45 squadrons atleast...
Yes and for that whole decade PAF will be sitting idle. :woot:

For national interest just end up 2g and CWG scandal cases within 6 months and bring back money that would enough to order another 125 EF , 100 Suhoi MKI , 50 MiG- 35 and decent number of Posiden , Galaxy and C-130j.

If you have a will there's a way.
You are an Indian version of AzadPakistan (Those who don't know, he is a member, who is always concocting such military equipment lists)
 
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very good keep on buying foreign weapons instead of developing them........and one day we will come to know that our money is over but still demand is same...
 
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I agree that we'll be at all time low...but at the same time quality wise we'll be all time high....right now we've around 300 4th generation planes...where as PAF have around 110.
 
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India should mass produce LCA Mk2 and buy Mig-35 aircraft because they are cheap and easy to maintain in next 10 years. What I personally beleive that India is relying on LCA Mk2 in an effort to indigenization of IAF.
 
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very good keep on buying foreign weapons instead of developing them........and one day we will come to know that our money is over but still demand is same...
first get your facts right....who's saying we're not developing?...do you know anything about LCA...or even we are partner in PAK-FA...and later AMCA...buying something is not bad either considering RAFALE ToT will give us great advantage in future developements.
 
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With the heavy, long ranged fighter/bombers and the new muti-role MiGs, there isn't much to worry about Pakistan. Of their 26 sqdn's, only the few F-16's and JF-17's provide a credible threat. Rest is older than soviet era. But we have lots to do with regard to China.
 
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Not really, but would you guys be able to afford the cost of increasing your squadron strength? The next generation of aircraft would cost at least $100 million a piece! :woot: How many can you afford without bleeding your economy to death? :azn:
First off! We have been over '' You cannot afford anything'' argument gazillion times, so just drop it. Nobody knows where Pakistan's economy will stand in the next five years so lets not pitch in ''Hypothetical Scenarios''.
Secondly! It is not beyond Pakistan's reach to co-produce a fifth generation fighter.
So Mr I-Know-everything-about-Pakistan's-future! you worry about your country and let us worry about our.
 
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This news article was important as to speed up the aircraft acquisitions.

Now the ignorant MPs in parliament can go on panicky mode and cry out loud which is good for the Air Force.

Excellent NeWs.
very true mate.....this was nothing but old wine in new 'dabba'...i have been listening this for a long time.
 
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very true mate.....this was nothing but old wine in new 'dabba'...i have been listening this for a long time.

The only way to open their eyes is a comparison with an adversary.

I smell additional orders from Russia.:pop:
 
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