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They are useless to the IAF considering the current circumstances and means.
IAF has even rejected SU-35 after experiencing with SU30.
There is no other reason.
May be India should buy them back post retrofit
18 for the price of 3
Well, a country like Uganda operates only 6 Su-30s! It even set up its own overhaul facility for these 6.
I'm not suggesting the PAF should get these at all costs, as I'm not aware of all the nuances within the PAF and its thinking. I'm just saying it is a good deal... more bang for the buck.
Advantages are:
1# Ukraine can overhaul these jets, in case Russia turns its back.
2# Ukrainian missiles are compatible with it, so again no Russia.
3# Dirt Cheap
4# No need of trainers. All Su-30s are trainers + Multirole fighters. It can also be used as general trainers as well.
5# Twin engined, so increased protection over engine failure.
6# 8 tonnes payload, so less number of fighters per mission.
7# 18 hardpoints maximum. 12 normal.
8# Long range endurance (perfect for sea denial, AWACS escorts, deep penetration etc etc..)
9# 2 pilots to share the work load (extremely useful during dogfights and night time bombing)
10# Comes with additional goodies like IRST & HMS even in the basic $10 million version.
Disadvantages are:
1# Overhaul facility & training to be set up, which is a standard for any new platforms.
We are not gona get it nor need it rejected here as well case closed.
We dont need defected and rejected planes its better to pay more and cry less
As if some one is giving you Su30sWe dont need defected and rejected planes its better to pay more and cry less
if russian can upgrade them with TVC and nuke carrying capability then Pakistan could consider it as a low cost deterrence..