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One of the oldest warhorses of the Indian Air Force, the Avro transport aircraft will soon get a fresh lease of life, enabling it to soldier on for at least another decade or so.

IAF sources said the upgradation suite envisioned for the Avro includes incorporating a radar, installing an auto-pilot system and a new communication system, besides better avionics. Studies have shown that the aircraft still retains some residual technical life and their life extension is feasible.

Though the initial batches of Avro aircraft, also known as HS-748, were initially procured from the United Kingdom and later these were licence-produced by Hindustan Aeronautics Limited, the upgrade will be undertaken by a private vendor, sources said. The MiG 21 is the only aircraft in IAF inventory that matches Avro in vintage.

The move to upgrade these vintage aircraft comes in the backdrop of major acquisitions hanging fire. While the contract for VVIP helicopters from Italy has run into rough weather, the procurement of the 126 medium multi-role combat aircraft is still a long way from finalisation. The process to procure light utility helicopters remains grounded.

The IAF also plans to replace the existing Avro fleet and is seeking 56 transport aircraft in this category at an estimated price of $ three billion. The proposed aircraft would have a payload capacity of 6-8 tonnes.

The IAF began inducting Avro twin-engine turboprop aircraft in 1964. With 64 aircraft, this fleet formed the backbone of the IAF’s airlift capability till AN-12 and AN-32 were procured. At present about 30-odd aircraft still remain in service, mostly relegated to training and communication roles.

Avros also formed part of the IAF’s Communication Squadron designated for VVIP transport till this role was taken over the Brazilian Embrarer-135 executive jets in 2005.

IAF to upgrade vintage Avro aircraft | idrw.org
 
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ho gaya kaam... C-27 will have to wait another 5 years now..
 
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ho gaya kaam... C-27 will have to wait another 5 years now..

Another disappointment for Jha? :) But honestly, do you believe that after all the recent bribery issues with Finmeccanica and more over the recent political problems with Italy, that we go for bigger defence deal to them in the next few years? Wouldn't that be too difficult for MoD, since the media will just wait for such things to attack it?
 
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Another disappointment for Jha? :) But honestly, do you believe that after all the recent bribery issues with Finmeccanica and more over the recent political problems with Italy, that we go for bigger defence deal to them in the next few years? Wouldn't that be too difficult for MoD, since the media will just wait for such things to attack it?

So we can expect brighter future of C 295's current IAF market.
 
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So we can expect brighter future of C 295's current IAF market.

I think so, but the interesting point is, what IAFs requirements are. If they want aircrafts with credible transport capability, with a rear ramp, there are hardly alternatives to the C295 and C27 (IL 112 not developed yet). But since the Avro don't has such capability either, the AN 140 could be an alternative too.
 
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I think so, but the interesting point is, what IAFs requirements are. If they want aircrafts with credible transport capability, with a rear ramp, there are hardly alternatives to the C295 and C27 (IL 112 not developed yet). But since the Avro don't has such capability either, the AN 140 could be an alternative too.

Dude personally am thinking that C 295 is the best which IAF will use it for tactical tranport and IN also use it for MRMPA. and also its AEW&C'S version is also good for our shore based airborne warning system needs. they will offer for joint production also. But AN 140-100 is not in operational service at any force. so we can't say about its military transport efficiency especially in tactical grounding and take off mate.what's your opinion.
 
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Dude personally am thinking that C 295 is the best which IAF will use it for tactical tranport and IN also use it for MRMPA. and also its AEW&C'S version is also good for our shore based airborne warning system needs. they will offer for joint production also. But AN 140-100 is not in operational service at any force. so we can't say about its military transport efficiency especially in tactical grounding and take off mate.what's your opinion.

I also prefer the C295, since BSF has already decided for it (at least after the evaluations), because it could be used not only by IN, but also by ICG for their requirements of MPAs and because it's a cost-effective aircraft that can be procured in numbers. Especially in IAF, below the MTA, the C295 would fit at best.

Btw, the chances for it in India as an AWACS are more than low, since a prop aircraft has performance limitations and we already have our own radar system.

Wrt AN140:

http://www.ainonline.com/aviation-n...013-05-03/140-enters-service-russian-military
 
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