Air Force to have 230 Sukhoi 30 MKI fighters by 2015: Antony

New Delhi, July 8 (ANI): Defence Minister A K Antony today said the government is planning to increase the number of Sukhoi 30 MKI fighter aircraft in Indian Air Force to 230 by 2015.

Antony informed the Rajya Sabha that since 1996 the Air Force has procured 98 Sukhoi-30 MKI fighter jets. “By 2015, we plan to have a fleet of 230 Sukhoi fighter aircraft,” he said.

The Defnce Minister further said the Air Force is very happy with these aircraft,, and added that the Sukhoi being one of the most advanced fighter aircraft in the world, is best suited for Indian conditions.

He said a court of inquiry has been ordered into a Sukhoi crash near Jaisalmer on 30 April during a routine training flight. Both pilots ejected but the flying inspector, who was also a qualified pilot and was occupying the rear seat, succumbed to injuries.

“A total number of 22 MIG Aircraft of the Indian Air Force has crashed from April 01, 2006 till date. There were three casualties in these crashes,” Antony said.

“Besides, a team of Russian experts visited India to probe the recent crashes of the Sukhoi 30 MKI aircraft. The report forms a part of the proceedings of the Court of Inquiry, which is under finalization.

“In the past six months January 1 to June 30, 2009 eight aircraft have crashed. During the last one year from June 29, 2008 to June 28, 2009, there have been 10 air crashes/accidents involving fighter aircraft of Indian Air Force,” Antony said.

He added that each accident is investigated through a Court of Inquiry and remedial measures are undertaken accordingly to check their recurrence in future and a continuous and multi-faceted effort is always underway to enhance and upgrade flight safety. (ANI)

Indian IAF fighter aircraft crashes, pilot bails out –

New Delhi, May 27 (IANS) A MiG-21 Bison fighter aircraft crashed Wednesday in Luni region of Rajasthan but the pilot ejected out safely, an air force official said here.

“The aircraft took off from the Jodhpur air base at 12 noon and crashed in the Luni region sometime later. The pilot, Squadron Leader S.P Deb, ejected in time,” an Indian Air Force spokesperson said.

This is the third aircraft that has crashed in Rajasthan in the past one month. Earlier, the air force lost one of its frontline combat jets Sukhoi-30 MKi and a MiG-29.

Ex Dakshin Prahar to showcase IAF’s flexi use of air space

New Delhi, Feb 16 (ANI): To showcase the ability to sustain operations for a prolonged period of time and flexi use of the air space, the Indian Air Force is set to carry out the second edition of Exercise Dakshin Prahar.

The weeklong unique operational exercise which, has become an annual feature, starts from February 18 under the aegis of the Southern Air Command (SAC).

The fighter aircrafts of the IAF would practise modern tactics in carefully crafted corridor in coordination with the Airport Authority of India (AAI) so that civil and military air operations can be conducted smoothly and simultaneously.

Air Marshal S. Radhakrishnan, AOC-in-C, SAC, said the air exercises of this nature not only increases the operational preparedness of the IAF, but also strengthens the process of coordination between the AAI and the Air Force for handling and eventuality requiring use of combat air power at short notice.

State-of-the-art fighter aircraft such as Sukhoi 30 MKI, Mirage 2000 and upgraded versions of maritime Jaguar will take part in the exercise in order to cover the vast area of responsibility of the SAC which extends far and wide covering not only the peninsular airspace, but also the offshore installations on the east coast and Lakshadweep and Minicoy Islands in the South West.

All the combat aircrafts are capable of air-to-air refuelling by the IL- 78s, which are strategically positioned to increase the reach of fighters to go around the peninsula without refuelling.

AN-32s, Avro and Mi-8 would provide vital transport support and perform communication duties during the exercise. (ANI)