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The Su-30MKI was designed by Russia's Sukhoi Corporation beginning in 1995 and built under licence by India's Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL). [12] [13] The Su-30MKI is derived from the Sukhoi Su-27 and has a fusion of technology from the Su-37 demonstrator and Su-30 program, [14] being more advanced than the baseline Su-30. [14]
A Su-30MKI firing Brahmos ER Netra AEW&C on Embraer ERJ 145 platform C-17 Globemaster III in service C-295 is ... Sukhoi Su-30MKI: Russia: Multirole: Su-30MKI Flanker ...
A version of the Su-30MKI sold to Algeria. All of the Israeli equipment, like the head-up display and the digital map generator, is replaced by Indian equivalents. [142] Su-30MKM (Flanker-H) A derivative of the Russian-Indian Su-30MKI, [143] the MKM is a highly specialised version for Royal Malaysian Air Force. It includes thrust vectoring ...
Chinese variant of Su-30 134 Su-30МK: 1 July 1997 2000, December 2000–present - Su-30MKI: Flanker H air superiority fighter Indian Air Force variant of Su-30 230 (February 2017) Su-30МK: 1 July 1997 Su-30MKI: 2000 2002, September 27 Su-30MKI: 2000–present - Su-80: None STOL transport aircraft: twin-turboprop, twin-boom: 8 February 4, 2001 ...
The Defence Ministry had allocated ₹ 55,000 crore (US$6.3 billion) at 2008 prices for the purchase of these aircraft, [2] making it India's single largest defence deal. [3] The MMRCA tender was floated with the idea of filling the gap between its future Light Combat Aircraft and its in-service Sukhoi Su-30MKI air superiority fighter.
The Super Sukhoi is a programme to upgrade IAF's Su-30MKI fleet which is known as the backbone of its fleet. The upgrade is to be carried out by Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) with the support of Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) and several private companies. Overall, 51 systems are to be upgraded including 30 by HAL ...
As disagreements over cost and warranty for aircraft produced by HAL continued, defence minister Manohar Parrikar said that the Sukhoi Su-30MKI could be acquired as an alternative to Rafale. [11] [12] [13] Air Chief Marshal Arup Raha disagreed, saying that the Su-30MKI and Rafale had different capabilities, they were not interchangeable. [14]
Carriage trials were carried out in 2009 and 2013 on Sukhoi Su-30MKI. [55] [56] In May 2014, it was fired for the first time in air. [57] On 18 March 2015, it successfully performed manoeuvre of upto 30g while engaging the target. [58] The missile was fired in public during Iron Fist 2016 exercise from Sukhoi Su-30MKI. [59]