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With no Plans to Procure Additional Sukhoi’s, focus shifts to upgrades for IAF
With order backlog for Sukhoi30s currently produced by HAL in India down to less than 3 Squadrons, IAF has been ensured by HAL that it will deliver entire Sukhoi30MKI fleet by 2019.
IAF will induct 272 Su30MKI fighters it has ordered and after which focus will shift to upgradation.
HAL and IAF had initial rounds of talks on the procurement of additional Jets to replace aircrafts lost in accidents before Production line close down to make way for 5th generation FGFA.
Sources close to idrw.org have confirmed us that IAF has not sought procurement of additional Sukhoi’s in the meet but will take a call on attrition replacement aircrafts.
Bringing focus back to upgrade Su30s now considered the backbone of IAF fighter fleet. India and Russia have started discussing to upgrade aircraft with added characteristics of fifthgeneration aircraft to convert it into a “Super Sukhoi”. India plans to start upgrading Sukhoi in Phase wise to Super Sukhoi Standard by 2020 and in the first phase first 80 aircrafts delivered to Indian air force will be selected for such upgrades.
Super Sukhoi Standard will introduce Modern Aesa radar and latest technology in the modern Avionics in the cockpit for pilots. upgraded Super Sukhoi would also lead changes to several structural elements which will bring in advanced stealth characteristics in the aircraft.
Aircraft will come with new weapons systems developed for FGFA and other Indigenous Weapons systems been developed in India. Plans are to bring Sukhoi’s close to FGFA in terms of Capabilities. India and Russia have still not finalised technical aspect of the upgrades planned yet, but talks are in the advanced stage with Irkut Corporation and other Russian authorities. W
With no Plans to Procure Additional Sukhoi’s, focus shifts to upgrades for IAF | idrw.org
With order backlog for Sukhoi30s currently produced by HAL in India down to less than 3 Squadrons, IAF has been ensured by HAL that it will deliver entire Sukhoi30MKI fleet by 2019.
IAF will induct 272 Su30MKI fighters it has ordered and after which focus will shift to upgradation.
HAL and IAF had initial rounds of talks on the procurement of additional Jets to replace aircrafts lost in accidents before Production line close down to make way for 5th generation FGFA.
Sources close to idrw.org have confirmed us that IAF has not sought procurement of additional Sukhoi’s in the meet but will take a call on attrition replacement aircrafts.
Bringing focus back to upgrade Su30s now considered the backbone of IAF fighter fleet. India and Russia have started discussing to upgrade aircraft with added characteristics of fifthgeneration aircraft to convert it into a “Super Sukhoi”. India plans to start upgrading Sukhoi in Phase wise to Super Sukhoi Standard by 2020 and in the first phase first 80 aircrafts delivered to Indian air force will be selected for such upgrades.
Super Sukhoi Standard will introduce Modern Aesa radar and latest technology in the modern Avionics in the cockpit for pilots. upgraded Super Sukhoi would also lead changes to several structural elements which will bring in advanced stealth characteristics in the aircraft.
Aircraft will come with new weapons systems developed for FGFA and other Indigenous Weapons systems been developed in India. Plans are to bring Sukhoi’s close to FGFA in terms of Capabilities. India and Russia have still not finalised technical aspect of the upgrades planned yet, but talks are in the advanced stage with Irkut Corporation and other Russian authorities. W
With no Plans to Procure Additional Sukhoi’s, focus shifts to upgrades for IAF | idrw.org