India to acquire 50 more Sukhois to face Pakistan, China: IAF Chief

By NNN-APP,

New Delhi : India will acquire fifty more 50 Sukhoi-30MKI multi-role aircraft to counter Pakistan and China.


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In an interview with ‘Times of India’ Indian Air force Chief Air Chief Marshal P V Naik said his force was indeed interested in acquiring more Sukhois, which will be the mainstay of India’s fighter fleet for the forseeable future.

These 50 new Sukhois will be in addition to the 230 of these twin-seater fighters already contracted from Russia in three deals worth upwards of $8.5 billion, the daily said.

IAF has already inducted 105 of the 230 Sukhois. It has also started their deployment in North-East close to China border.

India has already deployed these aircraft on Pakistani side. Two more squadrons will be stationed by 2011.

The government has directed Hindustan Aeronautics to produce 140 of the 230 Sukhois under transfer of technology by 2015 at all costs.

India’s “dissuasive deterrence” military posture is based on deployment of Sukhois as well as the 3,500 km nuclear-capable Agni-III missile, which will be ready for operational deployment by 2011, and the 5,000 km range Agni-V missile in the pipeline, the daily added.

India is embarked upon a major modernization programme including acquisition of Israeli AWACS, aerostat radars and American C-130J ‘Super Hercules’ aircraft.

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