Sukhoi Su-30MKI

There's nothing new there. We outnumber them far too much for them to fight us. And the M2000UPG and Mig-29UPG are far more advanced than even their F-16 Block 52+, never mind their Block 40s.

And their JF-17s are not good enough. By their own admission, the JF-17 is significantly inferior to their F-16s, which says a lot.



You already know whatever's new, mentioned it many times, he's also covered some of it. In fact you already know more than what he's mentioned in that thread, you've simply forgotten about it. For example, the radar pod he talked about is EL/L-2060P. The new EW suite is called Dhruti. And so on.

The guy also forgot to mention Derby and ASRAAM integration on MKI.

So ALL the Noise about only 28 Squadrons
Left is All BS

By the way , since additional aircraft take a long time to be procured , it is better if we
Double up the production of Missiles and Rocket Artillery

I wish we had bought more Smerch Systems
 
So ALL the Noise about only 28 Squadrons
Left is All BS

China, dude. Right now we only have 3 squadrons of MKIs in the NE. We are yet to get 1 more MKI squadron there. And apart from that, the region needs 2 Rafale and 2 MWF squadrons at the minimum. So, instead of 8 squadrons, IAF is making do with only 3. We also need a squadron in A&N Islands. And then we need a squadron, preferably MWF, in Gorakhpur. Even in Leh, all we have is a detachment of Mig-29s. Similarly we only see detachments of MKIs to Kalaikunda.

Right now, IAF is very Pakistan heavy. And even those 3 squadrons of MKI, they are talking about how they can use refueling over Central India to bomb Pakistan all the way from Assam. So we got very little to deal with China.

So we have overkill against Pakistan, but very little against China. This was the very purpose why IAF conducted Gaganshakti.

By the way , since additional aircraft take a long time to be procured , it is better if we
Double up the production of Missiles and Rocket Artillery

I wish we had bought more Smerch Systems

Pinaka is more suitable for us for right now. We have plenty of Smerchs.
 
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Brahmos-A. The newly resurrected No.222 'Tigersharks' squadron will be dual tasked as an Air Dominance and Maritime Strike squadron, based in South India at Thanjavur AFS in Tamil Nadu state. Will work closely with the Indian Navy to take protect India's interests in the Indian Ocean and Bay of Bengal region. Should also see detachments sent to the Andaman & Nicobar islands, with Su-30MKIs armed with the Brahmos-A ALCM.

Finally South India gets first Su-30MKI squadron
 
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Sukhoi 30 may get AI in new cockpit design

By Akhil Kadidal
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The Sukhoi Su-30 MKI may be the tip of the Indian military’s spear but with the aircraft’s systems rapidly showing their age, scientists and engineers are working on improvements.

Among developments is a new Artificial Intelligence-infused cockpit being built by the state-owned Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) on its own initiative which can execute commands based on the spoken word.

Speaking to DH, project scientists from HAL Nashik, where the “proof of concept” prototype was made, said that the project had begun in November 2019 to show how the existing analogue cockpit of the Russian-made fighter aircraft could be upgraded.

The new cockpit dispenses with a number of analogue gauges and switches populating the cockpit’s front panel, in favour of customisable digital screens, a project scientist said.

“The heart of the cockpit upgrade, however, is a new Artificial Intelligence system which can carry out commands said by the crew,” he added.

Pressing a thumb button located on the left-hand side of the cockpit activates the Voice Activated Controller System (VACS), a 2.7-kg unit which uses AI to understand verbal commands. “For example, if the crew pressed the button and said ‘altitude and position’, the AI system would verbally inform the crew about their current altitude and position. The system has a set of pre-built commands, including weapons selection,” an engineer involved in the project said.

The AI is also instrumental in understanding the various accents spoken in India, he added, clarifying that the system had 98% speech recognition accuracy.

HAL said it had not yet attached a cost estimate to the upgrade. It said the glass cockpit came with a weight reduction. Although the prototype made use of some overseas components, the company said that the cockpit would be 100% indigenised in the subsequent iterations.

The combat viability of Su-30 was thrown into sharp relief at the Electronic Warfare Asia symposium in Singapore when retired Air Marshal Daljit Singh commented that several components of the aircraft were becoming obsolete.

Singh’s comments were limited to the aircraft’s electronic warfare suite and the NIIP N011M Bars radar, a passive electronically scanned array system that offers the crew inferior situational awareness compared to an active scanned array. Singh expressed concern that the aircraft’s large radar cross-section would require augmentation of its wingtip.

Sukhoi 30 may get AI in new cockpit design