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India says Pakistan's Air Force modernisation worrisome
Saturday, 23 August 2008 00:00 Pakistan Daily
The Indian Air Force does not see the reported modernisation and upgrade of Pakistan's Air Force as a threat, but finds it "worrisome nevertheless, India's Air Chief Marshal FH Major said on Thursday.
"India does not see it as a threat, but it is worrisome, especially in the current situation," Major said.
The IAF chief was in Kuala Lumpur to visit the Malaysian bases where the IAF personnel were training their Malaysian counterparts to handle SU-30 MKM aircraft, which the Royal Malaysian Air Force is in the process of inducting.
Major told the PTI that the "operational preparedness of the IAF today was "capability-based and not threat-based".
Referring to IAFs ageing fleet of MiGs, Major said, "All MiG-21s would be phased out by 2011 except the 120 upgraded ones.
They were upgraded with Russias help, but fitted with onboard systems developed by India, France and Israel, and would be used till 2025.
"We have the expertise in India to do that," the air chief said adding, the onboard systems of SU-30 MKI used by India were largely developed indigenously.
Pakistan Daily
Saturday, 23 August 2008 00:00 Pakistan Daily
The Indian Air Force does not see the reported modernisation and upgrade of Pakistan's Air Force as a threat, but finds it "worrisome nevertheless, India's Air Chief Marshal FH Major said on Thursday.
"India does not see it as a threat, but it is worrisome, especially in the current situation," Major said.
The IAF chief was in Kuala Lumpur to visit the Malaysian bases where the IAF personnel were training their Malaysian counterparts to handle SU-30 MKM aircraft, which the Royal Malaysian Air Force is in the process of inducting.
Major told the PTI that the "operational preparedness of the IAF today was "capability-based and not threat-based".
Referring to IAFs ageing fleet of MiGs, Major said, "All MiG-21s would be phased out by 2011 except the 120 upgraded ones.
They were upgraded with Russias help, but fitted with onboard systems developed by India, France and Israel, and would be used till 2025.
"We have the expertise in India to do that," the air chief said adding, the onboard systems of SU-30 MKI used by India were largely developed indigenously.
Pakistan Daily