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What MKIs?We need more MKIs.
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New C130-J30 for the IAF in Marietta:
Did we order a replacement for the one that crashed?
https://www.facebook.com/TeamINDRA/Today's the anniversary of first flight of one of the legends of IAF, English Electric Canberra. The first generation British Bomber first flew on 13 May, 1949.
Canberra was ordered by India, to replace its ageing B-24 Liberator bombers. Though Soviet Union allegedly offered India,a cheaper alternative in form of Ilyushin Il-28 ,Indian government was in favour of Canberras and total of 54 B(I)58 bombers, eight PR57 photo-reconnaissance aircraft, and six T4 training aircraft were ordered in January 1957.
Canberras became backbone of the Indian Air Force (IAF) for bombing raids and as a reconnaissance aircrafts for time to come and became a strength multiplier for IAF in various conflicts.
Canberra was used in 1962 in UN campaign against the breakaway Republic of Katanga in Africa. The most iconic role of Canberras came during Indo-Pakistani Wars in 1965 & 1971.
The most memorable event was the "Raid on Badin" in 1965 when IAF successfully destroyed critical radars at Badin using the Canberras.
In a similar raid by the IAF on Peshawar Air base was attempted to destroy Pakistani B-57 bombers, American-built Canberras however due to poor visibility, a road outside of the base was bombed, instead of the runway where PAF B-57 bombers were parked.
During the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971, Indian Canberras flew a strategic sortie against the Karachi oil tanks, which helped the Indian Navy in a series of missile boat attacks against the Pakistani coast. On 10 Dec 1971, a reconnaissance sortie was flown to Gwadar, to check whether the Pakistan Navy had located any assets there to avoid the blockade of Karachi, which did not prove to be the case.
No.106 Squadron Canberras also made sorties over East Pakistan photographing avenues for the advance of Indian columns from various directions. Photo-reconnaissance was done of prospective drop zones for the parachute drop of the 2nd Battalion, the Parachute Regiment from which Tangail was selected. The Indian Navy requested photo-reconnaissance of Chittagong airfield and harbour, Cox's Bazaar airfield which was provided. Canberras of No.106 squadron squadron flew number of missions over enemy airfields, namely Ishurdi, Jessore, Kurmitola and Tejgaon airfields.
On 21 May 1999, prior to the commencement of the Kargil War, the Indian Air Force Air HQ assigned a Canberra PR57 aircraft of No.106 squadron on a photographic mission near the Line of Control, where it took a severe blow from a FIM-92 Stinger infrared homing missile on the starboard engine. The missile destroyed the left engine and damaged the aircraft but the pilots, Wing Commander Perumal and Flight Lieutenant Jha, landed the aircraft safely at a nearby air base. Wing Commander Perumal was awarded the Shaurya Chakra.
After a unfortunate crash of an IAF Canberra in 2005, the entire fleet was grounded and after 50 years of glorious service Canberra was finally retired by the IAF on 11 May 2007.
Canberra B(I)58 of the "Rapiers" - No.35 Squadron in flight. This aircraft survives today and is preserved as a gate guardian. Photo Courtesy : Phil Camp
And my personal favourite:B(I)66 F1028 making a pre delivery flight over the English Channel.
Canberra IP990 making its last public appearance when it landed in at Yelahanka in 2005 for the Aero India show
Number plated yes, any guesses on which frame the No. 35 will get in the future?
I am purely speculating here:Number plated yes, any guesses on which frame the No. 35 will get in the future?
That is some excellent speculation!!! .... It an perfect evolution from Canberra to MiG25 to Soon possibleI am purely speculating here:
Wikipedia mentions that The Rapiers operate EW systems on Fighter/Bomber platforms and used to operate modified MiG21 Bis before being number plated so I will bet on a Su30 MKI with the required modifications.
IIRC, the SAP 518 have been tested but DRDO has something even better with the "Siva"
BRF had interesting discussion on the subject and one member mentioned that the SAP 518 severely restricted manoeuvrability of the Su 30MKI so DRDO is designing a High Band Jammer Pod(Behind Siva in the above picture) which does not limit manoeuvrability as badly.That is some excellent speculation!!! .... It an perfect evolution from Canberra to MiG25 to Soon possible
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Agreed !... Think even PKS has a writeup on these Pods in this Blog, if you haven't seen it ... it is a good read!BRF had interesting discussion on the subject and one member mentioned that the SAP 518 severely restricted manoeuvrability of the Su 30MKI so DRDO is designing a High Band Jammer Pod(Behind Siva in the above picture) which does not limit manoeuvrability as badly.
But one thing is for sure, the IAF is gearing up very well.
Already ordered.Woohoo!
New C130-J30 for the IAF in Marietta:
Did we order a replacement for the one that crashed?