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Indian Air Force to upgrade Jaguar planes with Rs 5,000 crore firepower
AJIT KUMAR DUBEY | NEW DELHI | MONDAY, JANUARY 1, 2018
The IAF has five squadrons of Jaguar aircraft, which have to be maintained by equipping them with new engines from American firm Honeywell to maintain the present force-levels.
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In a bid to maintain force levels and enhance firepower, the Indian Air Force (IAF) is pushing its plans to upgrade the capabilities of the Jaguar deep penetration strike aircraft by equipping them with new engines under a deal worth over Rs 5,000 crore, which has been stuck for more than six years now.

The deal would be crucial for the IAF to maintain its standards in the coming decade as the squadron strength would be going down due to indecision by the UPA from 2004-2014 in procuring any fighter plane for the service.

The IAF's sanctioned strength of fighter aircraft squadrons is 42, but it has been operating at a much lower strength due to delays in acquisition of replacements for MiG 21s and delays in deciding on the new fleet of multirole combat aircraft.

It has 32 squadrons at present. The IAF has five squadrons of Jaguar planes, which have to be maintained by equipping them with new engines from American firm Honeywell to maintain the present force-levels.

"The stuck project is being revived and pushed by the Air Force. A number of sticky issues with Honeywell have been sorted out and it is expected that there will be some movement forward in the deal in the coming times," a senior government official said.

As per the programme, the Indian Air Force will re-engine around 100 of its Jaguar planes deployed in Jamnagar, Gorakhpur and Ambala with Honeywell power plants.

The Jaguars are currently powered by Rolls-Royce Adour 804/811 engines which are to be replaced with Honeywell's F-125N engine. The new engines are supposed to provide almost 1.5 times the power the existing engines provide to the aircraft.

On December 19, 2011, the UPA government had stated in the Parliament that the Jaguar upgrade would be completed by December 2017, but that deadline expired on Sunday and still, no decision could be taken on the issue.

IAF officials said though the planes are almost three decades old, but there is still plenty of life left in them and they will help India maintain force levels in critical times.

As per IAF projections, it would have air superior Su-30MKI as its main work horse in the coming years. The Force will have 13 squadrons of these planes while it would be retiring its MiG 21s and Mig 27s in the next few years.

"If upgraded and re-engined, the Jaguar can serve as a potent fighter while the government can go on deciding on new aircraft to be procured for the air force," a source said.

Recently, MoS for defence Subhash Bhamre said in the Parliament, "The IAF will have 32 fighter squadrons and 39 helicopter units by 2020." The Air Force currently possesses 32 squadrons but, as the minister put it, "Three squadrons of MiG-21 aircraft will be phased out by 2020."
 
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useless fighters. Its a shame that india still operates mig-21s and these junk.
 
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Indian Air Force to upgrade Jaguar planes with Rs 5,000 crore firepower
AJIT KUMAR DUBEY | NEW DELHI | MONDAY, JANUARY 1, 2018
The IAF has five squadrons of Jaguar aircraft, which have to be maintained by equipping them with new engines from American firm Honeywell to maintain the present force-levels.
jet_305_010118105440.jpg

In a bid to maintain force levels and enhance firepower, the Indian Air Force (IAF) is pushing its plans to upgrade the capabilities of the Jaguar deep penetration strike aircraft by equipping them with new engines under a deal worth over Rs 5,000 crore, which has been stuck for more than six years now.

The deal would be crucial for the IAF to maintain its standards in the coming decade as the squadron strength would be going down due to indecision by the UPA from 2004-2014 in procuring any fighter plane for the service.

The IAF's sanctioned strength of fighter aircraft squadrons is 42, but it has been operating at a much lower strength due to delays in acquisition of replacements for MiG 21s and delays in deciding on the new fleet of multirole combat aircraft.

It has 32 squadrons at present. The IAF has five squadrons of Jaguar planes, which have to be maintained by equipping them with new engines from American firm Honeywell to maintain the present force-levels.

"The stuck project is being revived and pushed by the Air Force. A number of sticky issues with Honeywell have been sorted out and it is expected that there will be some movement forward in the deal in the coming times," a senior government official said.

As per the programme, the Indian Air Force will re-engine around 100 of its Jaguar planes deployed in Jamnagar, Gorakhpur and Ambala with Honeywell power plants.

The Jaguars are currently powered by Rolls-Royce Adour 804/811 engines which are to be replaced with Honeywell's F-125N engine. The new engines are supposed to provide almost 1.5 times the power the existing engines provide to the aircraft.

On December 19, 2011, the UPA government had stated in the Parliament that the Jaguar upgrade would be completed by December 2017, but that deadline expired on Sunday and still, no decision could be taken on the issue.

IAF officials said though the planes are almost three decades old, but there is still plenty of life left in them and they will help India maintain force levels in critical times.

As per IAF projections, it would have air superior Su-30MKI as its main work horse in the coming years. The Force will have 13 squadrons of these planes while it would be retiring its MiG 21s and Mig 27s in the next few years.

"If upgraded and re-engined, the Jaguar can serve as a potent fighter while the government can go on deciding on new aircraft to be procured for the air force," a source said.

Recently, MoS for defence Subhash Bhamre said in the Parliament, "The IAF will have 32 fighter squadrons and 39 helicopter units by 2020." The Air Force currently possesses 32 squadrons but, as the minister put it, "Three squadrons of MiG-21 aircraft will be phased out by 2020."

Haha. India is the worst case of "analysis paralysis" I have ever come across. They can't take a decision on anything! Just goes to show how inefficient a democracy can be in a 3rd world country.

Jaguar is still better than many aircarft's used by our neighbours like China, Pakistan etc.

And how did you come across that assessment? Pakistan already has the JF-17 program underway and we have produced 100 jets. As the older fighters age, Pakistan is replacing them with the JF-17 rather than wasting money on overhaul.

The JF-17 is more powerful and more advanced than the 30 year old Jaguar, which doesn't even have an autopilot. Just by dint of evolution, the basic configuration of the JF-17 is superior to the 30 year old Jaguar.

Please do wake up in this lifetime.

Useless???? can you please define??

From what I've read on the internet, the Jaguar is under-powered, has older avionics which are only partially being upgraded, has higher maintenance requirements due to 2 engines and old age, and is only suitable for ground attack roles under escort.

Seems like quite a burden on a 3rd world air force.
 
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Haha. India is the worst case of "analysis paralysis" I have ever come across. They can't take a decision on anything! Just goes to show how inefficient a democracy can be in a 3rd world country.



And how did you come across that assessment? Pakistan already has the JF-17 program underway and we have produced 100 jets. As the older fighters age, Pakistan is replacing them with the JF-17 rather than wasting money on overhaul.

The JF-17 is more powerful and more advanced than the 30 year old Jaguar, which doesn't even have an autopilot. Just by dint of evolution, the basic configuration of the JF-17 is superior to the 30 year old Jaguar.

Please do wake up in this lifetime.



From what I've read on the internet, the Jaguar is under-powered, has older avionics which are only partially being upgraded, has higher maintenance requirements due to 2 engines and old age, and is only suitable for ground attack roles under escort.

Seems like quite a burden on a 3rd world air force.

Jf17 is fit for pakistan and airforce is happy. Congrats to you but unlike India, china. India and China are looking for much better aircraft's. We don't want to start looking for replacement within 15 years.

By the way just for information, jaguar is ground attack aircraft before quoting please search
 
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Jaguar is still better than many aircarft's used by our neighbours like China, Pakistan etc.
Really, in the RAF the joke was that it's only the curvature of the Earth that keeps the Jaguar airborne......not far off as the IAF has managed to crash some 55 Jaguars without any action....that is almost 4 squadron strength....pretty grim for a twin engine jet.
 
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Please clarify?o_O may be better than A-5/Q-5:agree: but not better than JH-7A/B/JF-17:disagree:
Jaguar will not be a frontline fighter in IAF like JF17 for Pakistan, Please compare JF17 with IAF frontline fighters. Which will actually be sending a hello via BVRs
 
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Really, in the RAF the joke was that it's only the curvature of the Earth that keeps the Jaguar airborne......not far off as the IAF has managed to crash some 55 Jaguars without any action....that is almost 4 squadron strength....pretty grim for a twin engine jet.

Don't quote RAF, otherwise I will quote china because they are not Inducting jf 17 even you believed this is best aircraft and can defeat to any other aircraft
 
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Jaguar will not be a frontline fighter in IAF like JF17 for Pakistan, Please compare JF17 with IAF frontline fighters. Which will actually be sending a hello via BVRs
I am comparing ground attack/CAS ( close air support) capability of JF-17 with your Jaguar
 
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Jaguar will not be a frontline fighter in IAF like JF17 for Pakistan, Please compare JF17 with IAF frontline fighters. Which will actually be sending a hello via BVRs

Agreed, I told many aircraft's but people started comparison with jf 17. Can't help, even one is multirole aircraft and second is ground attack aircraft. Also, jaguar is 40 years old aircraft
 
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Don't quote RAF, otherwise I will quote china because they are not Inducting jf 17 even you believed this is best aircraft and can defeat to any other aircraft
The difference is RAF flew the Jaguar for decades so they know it inside out.
As for China not inducting JF-17 well similarly we declined the J-10.....what does that prove......each air force or country has it's own operational requirements.
 
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Agreed, I told many aircraft's but people started comparison with jf 17. Can't help, even one is multirole aircraft and second is ground attack aircraft. Also, jaguar is 40 years old aircraft
Read my above posts
I am comparing ground attack/CAS ( close air support) capability of JF-17 with your Jaguar:hitwall::crazy:
 
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Read my above posts
I am comparing ground attack/CAS ( close air support) capability of JF-17 with your Jaguar:hitwall::crazy:

Ok, than better compare with mirage 2000 ( upgraded).

I told many, didn't say about new inducted aircraft. Still you can compare with 30 years old and upgraded mirage 2000
 
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