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Russia wins large contract to modernize Indian Su-30MKI fighters

if gilani is not corrupted so he is biggest fool ... because if we see history of ur rulers so after their time ...... they have to leave pakistan


navaj shareef, zardari, banajeer bhotto, musharraf etc :rofl:

WELL I DISAGREE MUSHARAF BEING CURRUPT HE HAS CONTRIBUTED A LOT TO PAKISTAN ..MOSTLY ON THE DEFENCE FRONT:sniper::sniper::sniper:
 
if gilani is not corrupted so he is biggest fool ... because if we see history of ur rulers so after their time ...... they have to leave pakistan


navaj shareef, zardari, banajeer bhotto, musharraf etc :rofl:

:lol:

Even funnier though so it that we even bribed the witch-cum-anti sikh crusader Indira.

How the BCCI Gained Friends in High Places - Los Angeles Times

In India, when Abedi wanted to open a BCCI branch in Bombay, BCCI endowed a $10-million prize that went to then-Prime Minister Indira Gandhi.

Pakistan banking juggernaut, close confidant of Zia who had a big hand in arming Pakistan with nuclear bribed Indira, and worst of all she accepted. :woot::lol:

U.S. Senate Report on BCCI

:rofl:
 
everybody knew about this..however now that this deal is finally announced i am looking forward to the new flankers...lets see how many can they finally carry, not just internet speculations..
 
No we did not bribe anyone, we just took a big chunk of kashmir, even gifted some to china.:agree:

Big chunk...? Last time i checked India was left with 2/3 of Kashmir.:lol:

And i would like to thank u guys sincerely for gifting that chunk to China coz by doing so u lost all credibilty for asking a plebiscite and created a situation in which the plebiscite cannot be held.(As plebiscite should be done in all of Kashmir and i dont think China will be ever doing so)..
 
this is an old news October 9 (RIA Novosti) :

India will discuss the modernization of the Russian-made Su-30MKI aircraft in service with its air force during an upcoming military-technical cooperation meeting in Moscow, the country's Defense Ministry said on Friday.

The Indian Air Force currently has 105 Su-30MKIs mainly deployed at airbases close to the Chinese border.

"The aircraft, contracted in 1996, are due for overhaul shortly and Russia has offered an upgrade of the aircraft with incorporation of the latest technologies during the major overhaul," the ministry said in a statement.

The IAF originally ordered 50 Su-30MKI aircraft from Russia in 1996 and an additional 40 planes in 2007. India's Hindustani Aeronautics (HAL) was also contracted to build 140 aircraft in India between 2003 and 2017 under a licensed production agreement.

India previously said it was satisfied with the performance of Russian Su-30MKI fighters and has recently expressed interest in buying another 50 Su-30MKIs.

The 9th meeting of the Russia-India Inter-Governmental Commission on Military-Technical Cooperation will be held on October 14-15 in Moscow and will be chaired by Russian Defense Minister Anatoly Serdyukov and his Indian counterpart A. K. Antony.

The main focus of discussions during the meeting will be the extension of the existing bilateral agreement on military-technical cooperation for another 10 years, from 2011 to 2020.

Russian-Indian intergovernmental commission sessions are held annually and alternate between New Delhi and Moscow.

The current cooperation program until 2010 comprises about 200 joint projects, including the modernization of the Vikramaditya aircraft carrier (formerly the Admiral Gorshkov) for the Indian navy, the transfer of technology for the licensed assembly of T-90 tanks in India, the production of BrahMos missiles and the purchase of Smerch MLRS by India.

India set to discuss overhaul of Su-30 fighter jets with Russia | Top Russian news and analysis online | 'RIA Novosti' newswire

so its not a new news,Talks have started on October 09 and now its finalized
 
IAF to upgrade 50 SU-30 fighter aircraft

NEW DELHI: Modernising its fighter jet fleet, the Indian Air Force is going to upgrade its SU-30 MKI combat aircraft with the help of Russia.

"As part of IAF's modernisation programme, we are going to upgrade 50 Sukhoi-30 MKI aircraft with help of original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) from Russia," Defence Ministry sources said.

"Su-30 MKIs have been inducted into the IAF in four phases. The ones to be upgraded are from the first phase and the project is likely to be completed in the next three to four years," they added.

Of the 50 aircraft, around five would be sent to the Russian facilities while the remaining would undergo upgrading within India, they said.

Under the modernisation programme, the aircraft will be upgraded to the latest standards and equipped with modern avionics and various other capabilities.

"The airframe of these aircraft would also be strengthened to equip them with air-launched version of the 290 km range BrahMos supersonic cruise missile," the sources said.

The SU-30s were inducted into the IAF in late 90s and at present six squadrons of the aircraft are in service.

The first squadron was of the Su-30 was of the 'K' variant but later they were also upgraded to the latest MKI version. Till now, the IAF has placed orders for around 280 of these heavy air-superiority aircraft of which over 100 have been inducted.

IAF is already upgrading its two main fighter aircraft fleet of 60 MiG-29s and is about to sign an around USD two billion deal with France to modernise its 50 Mirage aircraft. The Jaguar, MiG-27 and MiG-21 fleets have already been upgraded by the force.

IAF to upgrade SU-30 fighter aircraft-Airlines / Aviation-Transportation-News By Industry-News-The Economic Times
 
Though purely off-topic but,

Exactly same reason why MRCA contenders soo desperate about the deal.

Its a open secret that the bid will go upto 200+ planes in the final run-up......

MRCA will be a golden goose next in line after MKI deal.

The total MRCA contract is valued at ~ $40 billion for the 200+ planes and supporting equipment and missiles and spares over the next ten years starting 2012/13.

No moron will under-estimate the future golden eggs that this goose will lay in the name of atleast 2 upgrades during its life cycle.

But the most interesting part is its exports from the origin country.After churning out some 200+ units, the prices will fall down and most likely chance for increasing exports with dropped prices which gives a subtle reason to increase its winning chance among the contendors when price war comes in.
 
Chor Chor Massere Bhai.
Koi doodh ka dulha nahi, in politicians ko to Kooye(Well) main faikh dena chaiye.

Now I am confused is Communism better than Democracy?
Or is Communism a dignified version of dictatorship?


Oh By the way, I didn't mean the Naxals or Maoists as Communists, they are terrorists.
 
The game is still not over, let's wait till our next round starts.:D

no..its not...BTW did you get the news..you lost another round in 1999 in KARGIL STADIUM...:lol::lol:

Coming back to the topic-- previously the no. of Su-30 getting upgrades was 40 now this has gone to 50..what about the new planes..?they will be upgraded afterwards ..?
 
Its a open secret that the bid will go upto 200+ planes in the final run-up......

MRCA will be a golden goose next in line after MKI deal.

The total MRCA contract is valued at ~ $40 billion for the 200+ planes and supporting equipment and missiles and spares over the next ten years starting 2012/13.

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For this very reason (MRCA requirement going 200+), there is likely selection of more than one vendor to meet the induction timeframe and with Navy joining the MRCA fray for its share of fighters, I have a feeling that at least 2 platforms will be selected.

My guess (my opinion purely based on news, views, and politics:smitten:)

Rafale 120
F/A-18 SH 80 (different versions for IAF, NAVY)

However, it depends on navy's negotiations for F-35 and its requirement timeframe.
 
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