India to deploy fighter jets along border: Report
Indian newspaper says the squadron of Sukhois will be operational in Nov.
ISLAMABAD:
The Indian Air Force will deploy a squadron of Sukhoi SU-30 MKI fighter aircraft along the Pakistan border at the Jodhpur airbase in Rajasthan desert, an Indian newspaper reported on Saturday.
The newspaper said the squadron of Sukhois will be operational at the strategically vital Jodhpur airbase by the first week of November, adding that the border will be just a two-minute flight from Jodhpur.
This will be the first Sukhoi-30 squadron to be deployed anywhere in the Western sector, while the second squadron along the Western sector will be raised in Halwara, East Punjab. Till now, the Sukhois have been deployed in six squadrons. They are stationed in the Eastern sector in Tejpur and Chabua, Bareilly in Uttar Pradesh and at its home base at Lohegaon in Pune.
The IAF is planning to induct a total of 272 Sukhois from Russia by 2017.
The twin-engine Russian-origin Sukhois are now produced under licence at the Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) in Bangalore, India. India is also planning to equip the aircraft with Brahmossuper-sonic cruise missile.
Published in The Express Tribune, October 2nd, 2011.
The Indian Air Force will deploy a squadron of Sukhoi SU-30 MKI fighter aircraft along the Pakistan border at the Jodhpur airbase in Rajasthan desert, an Indian newspaper reported on Saturday.
The newspaper said the squadron of Sukhois will be operational at the strategically vital Jodhpur airbase by the first week of November, adding that the border will be just a two-minute flight from Jodhpur.
This will be the first Sukhoi-30 squadron to be deployed anywhere in the Western sector, while the second squadron along the Western sector will be raised in Halwara, East Punjab. Till now, the Sukhois have been deployed in six squadrons. They are stationed in the Eastern sector in Tejpur and Chabua, Bareilly in Uttar Pradesh and at its home base at Lohegaon in Pune.
The IAF is planning to induct a total of 272 Sukhois from Russia by 2017.
The twin-engine Russian-origin Sukhois are now produced under licence at the Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) in Bangalore, India. India is also planning to equip the aircraft with Brahmossuper-sonic cruise missile.
Published in The Express Tribune, October 2nd, 2011.