[lbo-talk] India asks Russian proposal for fighter aircrafts

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Sun Jun 4 11:32:52 PDT 2006


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Thursday, June 1, 2006 (Moscow):

India has asked Russia's Mig aircraft corporation to send a request for proposal for the acquisition of 126 fighters, said Air Force chief SP Tyagi.

Tyagi, who watched a demonstration flight of the Mig-35 (Mig-29ovt) fighter at a Russian air force base near Moscow, termed the demonstration as "brilliant."

He also clarified that the IAF was looking for an aircraft "to win wars" and not for "impressive demonstrations".

"Any aircraft is nothing but a "khokha" (shell), but what matters is, what is inside it," Tyagi underscored.

The air chief is on a weeklong Russia visit, which he qualified as "military-diplomatic", saying it was "fallout" of strategic political relations between the two nations.

He said that for the first time the factor of "life cycle cost or ownership cost" was being taken into account while acquiring a fighter.

Tyagi said the tenders would be invited soon.

"How to calculate the ownership cost was the problem and that's why it has taken more time in taking a decision," he said.

Tough challenge

According to earlier reports, Russia's Mig-35 would be facing a tough challenge from the battle-proven US F-16 and F-18.

The air chief said that any decision would be taken after studying the merits of a fighter offered to India "at great depth".

He also declared that all the 126 fighters for the IAF would be purchased from a "single vendor."

Tyagi also held extensive talks with his Russian counterpart General Vladimir Mikhailov and visited Sukhoi and Mig aircraft corporations.

Joint training centre

The air chief discussed the opening of a joint training centre in India for regional countries acquiring Russian Sukhoi planes.

Local media reports claim that India is to acquire flight simulators produced by aerospace equipment corporation for training the pilots of SU-30mki multi role fighters.

Tyagi said that India was talking to Russia on the joint development and production of a fifth-generation fighter.

He said that the Indian and Russian Air Forces were evaluating their requirements, specifics and vision of fifth generation fighter.

After completing talks, Tyagi left for Irkutsk where he would inspect 12 SU-30mki fighters, which India is swapping for older FKF and FMKF versions.

On the last leg of his visit he will interact with the officials of St. Petersburg-based engine and avionics designers and producers in his capacity as a "customer" of their product. (PTI)



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