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Mig 27.
Jaguar had undergone/is undergoing Darin III upgrades. They would not be retired for a decade at least, and would most probably be replaced by AMCA.
They will replace all 80 Mig-27s(4 sqds) and 3 sqds of Mig-21s. Rest Mig-21s will be replaced by Upcoming 6 sqds of MKIs and 2 sqds of Tejas.Which planes Rafales are replacing? Jaguars? MiG-27?
As it stands; the Jaguar has a niche role in the IAF's scheme of things: as a low level strike aircraft.
The Rafale comes in at A2G and also A2A roles, much more generalist. Therefore the Rafale will also substitute for the MiG-21 Bis and Bisons, while the MiG-27 is phasing out earlier.
Container pe na jao.... it's a touchy subject here.Will just a tube be enough???
Looks like a Container-Full will be needed.
Fore som reason I keep thinking we are wasting the 27 airframe, With dare III upgrades if we could stick a plain jane Al31F in the 27, it could get a nw lease on life. 23/27 airframe are built like effen Tank, and even though it looks ugly it's a mach 2 air superiority platform underneath all that A2G crap...
Container pe na jao.... it's a touchy subject here.
40 years from its first induction and you still can't produce Mig21, just let it crash. well done. don't tell me India stand on the high morale ground and never give shit about reverse it. or you just can't?
the Gap is widening.
please tell me about the whole details of the latest deal ....thanks in advance Sir !We started with lesser number for our sukhois... and this is flyaway... read the thread clearly if u understand english.... total order is now 144
No official word from ministry or IAF but heres what reuteres ,ndtv have reportedso can some one tellme whats the final deal and at what cost and other acessiories coming with them
40 years from its first induction and you still can't produce Mig21, just let it crash. well done. don't tell me India stand on the high morale ground and never give shit about reverse it. or you just can't?
the Gap is widening.
The MiG-27 has two issues; the engine which is a major one, from the maintenance stand-point. And the man-machine interface is horrible with flying controls totally out of date. There is only so much that can be done with the air-frame now, the aircraft was good; even revolutionary in its time. Now past its use-by-date.
And yes, I suggested the Container-Load; because deep inside my hard exterior, I am really charitably disposed.
To me it was quite unfortunate to learn about r29's stress induced fatigue crack propagation, To me it was always a screamer of an engine.
The DARE III upgraded aircraft has a pilot friendly cockpit with state-of-Art Multi Function Display (MFD) and Head Up Display (HUD). The pilot flies "Head Up" with all the necessary NAV and attack guidance symbology presented on the HUD and superimposed on the outside world view. The Integrated Flight and Weapon Control System of the upgraded aircraft enables Hands Free (Auto Pilot) Route Flying and Auto-Weapon delivery.
Well now the IAF seems to have made up it's mind to replace Mig27M functions with MKI, so looks like it's going to be goodbye to the bahadur.
Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar has stated today these Rafales will be in service within two yearsSo that mean final deal yet not signed (not even for 36 Rafales), this is just to increase order value to 36 from 18??
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