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IAF to get first C17 airlifter in June 2013

IAF to get first C17 airlifter in June 2013
Bs Reporter / New Delhi Mar 30, 2012, 00:53 IST

The Indian Air Force (IAF) will get the delivery of its first Boeing C17 Globemaster III airlifter in June next year and the rest nine will join the force by August 2014.

“The test flight of the first C17 for India will begin in January. The certification will be done by May and the delivery will start in June. The training of IAF representatives will begin from May this year,” said Patrick Druez, business development (mobility) at Boeing Defense, Space & Security.

In June 2011, the Indian government approved the purchase of 10 C17s, amounting to $4.8 billion. The C17s will replace the IAF’s 17 Il-76 transports, which are only able to carry around 50,000 kg, compared to C17’s 74, 000 kg.
Being able to operate from short, mud-paved landing strips, such as those on India’s borders, the C17 can lift 75-tonne payloads to anywhere in China, Central Asia, the Gulf countries and much of Southeast Asia, without refuelling. Capable of carrying 188 passengers, or 102 fully-kitted paratroopers, the C17 can also transport a battle-loaded Arjun or T-90 tank, or a Chinook helicopter with its rotors dismantled. The IAF is in the process of upgrading its transport fleet, and recently took delivery of six Lockheed Martin C-130J Super Hercules, to be used for special operations. It is also developing a medium transport with Russia and seeking new tanker aircraft.

The delivery of Boeing P8I, long-range maritime reconnaissance and anti-submarine aircraft, is also set to happen by the end of this year. The aircraft completed its first flight in September 2011, and is set to be delivered by December.

To upgrade military equipment, India plans to spend $100 billion over the next decade. One of India’s most ambitious projects is its joint development of a stealth fighter with Russia, based on the Sukhoi T-50. India will start taking delivery of 250 aircraft by 2015.
 
Let me tell the story in Picture...

This is C17 Globemaster

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This can be used in these configuration and for these purpose

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And the cabin crew..
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Why C17?

40 ton airlifter is known as medium lift plane, while 70-80 is heavy lift aircraft. Indo-russian MTRA is 40 ton class airlifter. After 26/11 India couldn't attack Pakistan coz, our forces (attack forces) took 5-6 days to reach at offensive position. where as according to new doctrine It should happen in 24-48 hours. To enforce our new doctrine India is purchasing C17 and Hercules.

Russian competitor of C17 is Il76.


When C17?
In June 2009, the Indian Air Force (IAF) selected the C-17 to fulfill its Very Heavy Lift Transport Aircraft requirement. The C-17 is to replace the Ilyushin Il-76 as the IAF's largest heavy lift transport aircraft in service. In January 2010, the US Government received a request from India for 10 C-17s through the US Government's Foreign Military Sales program, and was approved by US Congress in June 2010. On 23 June 2010, the Indian Air Force successfully test-landed a USAF C-17 at the Gaggal Airport, India. This completed the IAF's C-17 trials. An agreement to purchase 10 aircraft was revealed during President Obama's visit to India in November 2010


What is C17?

Technical specification

Crew: 3: 2 pilots, 1 loadmaster
Capacity: ** 134 troops with palletized seats or 102 troops with standard centerline seats or 36 litter and 54 ambulatory patients or Cargo, such as an M1 Abrams tank,[N 1][165] three Strykers, or 6 M1117 Armored Security Vehicles
Payload: 77,519 kg of cargo (80 tonn).
Empty weight: 128,100 kg (128 ton)
Max. takeoff weight:265,350 kg (128 empty+ 80 cargo+ 65 fuel)
Powerplant: 4 × Pratt & Whitney F117-PW-100 turbofans, 180 kN each
 
The Indian Air Force (IAF) will
get the delivery of its first
Boeing C17 Globemaster III
airlifter in June next year and
the rest nine will join the
force by August 2014. “The test flight of the first C17
for India will begin in
January. The certification will
be done by May and the
delivery will start in June. The
training of IAF representatives will begin
from May this year,” said
Patrick Druez, business
development (mobility) at
Boeing Defense, Space &
Security.
 
No delays..No cost rising..nothing wrong with American..Excellent

Americans sells some hi-tech staffs and delivery... obviously before time...... but the initial cost is so high that they do not need to rise it. lol C-17 is a beast but toooooooooo costly.
 
to Little to late, despite the hype of modernization plans of India, the procurement is barely 40% of what is required to satisfy the need for security of national assets and power projection. It's Unfortunate
 
So you are expecting missile on airlifter

How about a couple of Agni-5 on the wing pylons. When a plane as small as LCA can carry 10 missiles then C-17 should be able to carry at least two AGNI-5...
 
c-17 is the best available transport aircraft
it will boost indian airforce capabilities
 

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