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MKI is a great platform for long range anti-ship patrol or for preforming CAP over IOR where PLAN carriers can infiltrate with its air wing consist of J15s..
IMO we should take lessons from Taiwan and it's extensive defensive fortifications when thinking about fortifying the Andaman islands.
MKI is a great platform for long range anti-ship patrol or for preforming CAP over IOR where PLAN carriers can infiltrate with its air wing consist of J15s..
IMO we should take lessons from Taiwan and it's extensive defensive fortifications when thinking about fortifying the Andaman islands.
That would be the Su-33. We evaluated it as INS Vikramaditya's air wing fighter, and allegedly the avionics were poorer that the Mig-29K, which we chose. A Su-33K version was supposedly under development, but with the sole Russian carrier Kuznetsov on the backburner, the project might have been shelved. China has their J-15 which is similar to the Su-33K.
And having the platform shore based isn't feasible I think. Our naval air wing isn't that big.
MKI is a great platform for long range anti-ship patrol or for preforming CAP over IOR where PLAN carriers can infiltrate with its air wing consist of J15s..
Su-30 MKI is a good platform, but If I have to select a good candidate for patrolling of the sea and have the offensive ability, I would prefer Su-34,
It was designed to be different from Air Dominance Su-30 MKI as being more heavier, having more powerful engine and hence ability to carry more heavy loads. Technically it is between Su-30 MKI and Tupolev Black Jack. If Indian navy is looking for shore based long range MRCA with good ability to conduct strikes then my money would be on Su-34.
there is a lot of confusion in the nomenclature of Sukhoi Flanker family
Su-32 Full back, (as know before) is now Su-34, Su-33 is the ship based version of Su-30 .
The Chinese have Su-33 with them also.
Capturing an island is easier than being able to retain it. If the PLAN does capture an island, but cannot reinforce it or ensure regular supplies, then they'll either die, withdraw or surrender.
The point is not about "dedicated" naval fighter with carrier landing capacity....we have Mig 29K ( dedicated naval fighter)based in naval stations ,but they have much lower range and capacity than Mki .That would be the Su-33. We evaluated it as INS Vikramaditya's air wing fighter, and allegedly the avionics were poorer that the Mig-29K, which we chose. A Su-33K version was supposedly under development, but with the sole Russian carrier Kuznetsov on the backburner, the project might have been shelved. China has their J-15 which is similar to the Su-33K.
And having the platform shore based isn't feasible I think. Our naval air wing isn't that big.
That reasoning is sound, but the jurisdiction issue needs to be sorted out for that. IAF has to be willing to let Navy operate MKIs, and seeing how they want the Apaches for themselves, I don't think it's going to be easy.The point is not about "dedicated" naval fighter with carrier landing capacity....we have Mig 29K ( dedicated naval fighter)based in naval stations ,but they have much lower range and capacity than Mki .
We don't need to put them on carrier ,but even from shore based air-filed we can conduct strategic bombing with Mki's
After modernization when MKI have capacity to carry Brahmos, they can be utilize as small scale strategic bombers under navy's hand...like small Tu-22
Imagine ..posting Mki in Nicobar...we have effective air superiority over straight of Malacca...
To do it with Mig29K ,we need to put them on carrier ...while Su-30MKi can do it from regular naval stations
With IAF's Sukhoi this scenario is very much possible...thats why we need MKI's under navy's colour ....might additional 40/50 MKI's for only NavyThat reasoning is sound, but the jurisdiction issue needs to be sorted out for that. IAF has to be willing to let Navy operate MKIs, and seeing how they want the Apaches for themselves, I don't think it's going to be easy.
I think the next order is for 36 Rafale, IAF is not keen on $75 million per MKI and is more concerned with Super 30 upgrade.As I read few Reports, are we in process of ordering more MKIs on top of current order of 272, anyone has clear idea ?
To be fair the nature of warfare has changed. Now you have to capture territory and up the nuclear rhetoric to force a ceasefire using international pressure before enemy can recapture territory back. We have to watch out against first strikes.Capturing an island is easier than being able to retain it. If the PLAN does capture an island, but cannot reinforce it or ensure regular supplies, then they'll either die, withdraw or surrender.
India ordered 40 + 3 for SFC capable of carrying BrahMos, that 3 for replacement for accident planes....As I read few Reports, are we in process of ordering more MKIs on top of current order of 272, anyone has clear idea ?