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IAF SU30 Crashes

I simply don't believe them. If they can't manage a much smaller, simpler Kaveri engine, I doubt that they can produce the bigger engine required for Su-30. Beside, India does not have the ability to manufacturer advanced material yet for jets, which is why it has to import the material for the LCA project. Also, India cannot yet make most of the on board electronics and radar...

As I said....to believe it or not is your problem.......
 
The Al-31FP is built in India by HAL at the Koraput facility under a deep technology transfer agreement.

It is possible that India assembles the engine. However, there is no way Russia will transfer all the material technology to it.

Engine structure is the easy part, however, making pieces that will endure high temperature for such prolong hours without deforming is EXTREMELY difficult...
 
Really? How will India manage producing the engine, to begin with? 100% does not look like a truthful statement.

August 19, 2009, (Sawf News) - HAL is currently testing an indigenously manufactured version of the Su-30MKI engine and aims to rollout the first MKI manufactured entirely in India from raw materials by 2010.

Speaking to newsmen at MAKS 2009, HAL Chairman V. Balakrishna said HAL mastered the manufacture of the wing and the tail, last year and plans to start producing the fuselage and raw materials this year.

Manufacture of the engine, the most challenging aspect of indigenization, will be undertaken in the final phase.

"We're currently testing the locally produced engine for the Su-30MKI and are planning to launch its production in 2010," he said.

The IAF has placed an order for 140 Su-30MKIs with HAL. By June 2009, HAL had assembled 42 MKIs.

HAL is progressively moving from assembly of the aircraft from CKD kits to manufacture from raw materials within the country.

HAL hopes to manufacture 60 Su-30MKI fighters in the full production cycle till 2015, says Mr. Balakrishnan.

India purchased 50 Su-30K aircraft from Sukhoi in Russia in 1996 and acquired a license to manufacture an additional 140 fighters at HAL.

In January 2009, India ordered an additional 40 Su-30MKIs from Russia.
 
August 19, 2009, (Sawf News) - HAL is currently testing an indigenously manufactured version of the Su-30MKI engine and aims to rollout the first MKI manufactured entirely in India from raw materials by 2010.

Speaking to newsmen at MAKS 2009, HAL Chairman V. Balakrishna said HAL mastered the manufacture of the wing and the tail, last year and plans to start producing the fuselage and raw materials this year.

Manufacture of the engine, the most challenging aspect of indigenization, will be undertaken in the final phase.

"We're currently testing the locally produced engine for the Su-30MKI and are planning to launch its production in 2010," he said.

The IAF has placed an order for 140 Su-30MKIs with HAL. By June 2009, HAL had assembled 42 MKIs.

HAL is progressively moving from assembly of the aircraft from CKD kits to manufacture from raw materials within the country.

HAL hopes to manufacture 60 Su-30MKI fighters in the full production cycle till 2015, says Mr. Balakrishnan.

India purchased 50 Su-30K aircraft from Sukhoi in Russia in 1996 and acquired a license to manufacture an additional 140 fighters at HAL.

In January 2009, India ordered an additional 40 Su-30MKIs from Russia.

doubtful, but will see. Raw material is the most advanced technological aspect of making an aircraft.
 
doubtful, but will see. Raw material is the most advanced technological aspect of making an aircraft.

I guess You have to have passed the "Raw Material" stage to make an engine first and then Test it. [ The Report suggests they are Testing it, means they got the Raw materials. ]

However, i agree that Indians have a long way to go to master this tech.
 
Sources said that the entire Sukhoi fleet, which numbers close to 90 and is currently deployed in Pune, Bareily and Tezpur, has been grounded till a preliminary investigation gives an all clear following the crash. Sources also said that the aircraft that crashed was a brand new fighter that had recently been rolled out by Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) in India and was part of an upcoming squadron in Pune.
 
Sources said that the entire Sukhoi fleet, which numbers close to 90 and is currently deployed in Pune, Bareily and Tezpur, has been grounded till a preliminary investigation gives an all clear following the crash. Sources also said that the aircraft that crashed was a brand new fighter that had recently been rolled out by Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) in India and was part of an upcoming squadron in Pune.

No...it was based at Barali....and was participating in a war exercise in Rajasthan.
 
Sources said that the entire Sukhoi fleet, which numbers close to 90 and is currently deployed in Pune, Bareily and Tezpur, has been grounded till a preliminary investigation gives an all clear following the crash. Sources also said that the aircraft that crashed was a brand new fighter that had recently been rolled out by Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) in India and was part of an upcoming squadron in Pune.

Quoted one is that crashed in April 30th
 
doubtful, but will see. Raw material is the most advanced technological aspect of making an aircraft.

100% or not, that is depending on how you define "indigenous". USAF is also buying components from Japan and Taiwan, yet F22 is regarded as indigenous one, right.
however, having the capability to produced a engine locally is not equivalent to having the capability to produced indigenous engines. take the fishing industry for example, if you were given the ship, tools and the skills to manipulate them, then you could run your business. nevertheless, what if the ships and the tools were taken away. and, the formular to process the raw material is no more than the skills to drive a ship-- important, but not the whole story yet.
 
Whats the big deal here......this is the second Sukhoi 30 crash since the aircraft was inducted 12 years ago......

Two Crashes in 12 Years.....thats a commendable record for any fighter aircraft family.

yes it is but we lost 2 plane with in 6-8 month this about serious concern

Out of 4 Su-30 accidents, we crashed two. i.e., 50%! :tdown:

  • 12 June 1999: Paris Air Show
  • 10 June 2006: Le Bourget, Paris Air Show, France, a Russian Su-30MK crashed — both pilots ejected safely and no one was hurt on the ground.
  • 30 April 2009: an Indian Air Force Sukhoi30MKI crashed near Jaisalmer. A pilot died
  • 30 November 2009: an Indian Air Force Sukhoi30MKI crashed near Jaisalmer. The pilots survived

Source: Wiki
 
Out of 4 Su-30 accidents, we crashed two. i.e., 50%! :tdown:

  • 12 June 1999: Paris Air Show
  • 10 June 2006: Le Bourget, Paris Air Show, France, a Russian Su-30MK crashed — both pilots ejected safely and no one was hurt on the ground.
  • 30 April 2009: an Indian Air Force Sukhoi30MKI crashed near Jaisalmer. A pilot died
  • 30 November 2009: an Indian Air Force Sukhoi30MKI crashed near Jaisalmer. The pilots survived

Source: Wiki

china is also using the same kind of plane but there plane does not have any crash
 
china is also using the same kind of plane but there plane does not have any crash

They dont have a Real Free Media as in India.
They maintain a certain level of secrecy.

Btw, They have already retarded several Su27 Airframes.
 

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