India Awards Russia Billion Dollar MiG-29 Upgrade

March 11th, 2008 Posted By Bash.

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India has awarded Russia a 965-million-dollar contract to upgrade its multi-role MiG-29 warplanes, officials said on Monday.
The two post-Cold War allies Saturday signed the deal to extend the life of India’s fleet of 70 MiG-29 jets another 15 years from their current 25 years, an air force official said.

“The project entails two to three years and only six of them would be re-fitted in Russia while the work on the remaining squadrons would be carried out by them at Indian bases,” he said asking not to be named.

The pre-condition was a “precaution” against delays in the modernisation of the MiG-29s which are among the main combat planes in India’s inventory.

“We learnt our lessons with the MiG-21 project,” he added, alluding to years of delay in the promised upgrade by Russia of the jets, now labelled “flying coffins” and “widow-makers” because of frequent crashes due to engine failure.

Under the contract Russia will re-arm the twin-engined MiG-29s with air-to-air missiles, modern bombs, increased fuel capacity and the latest avionics, the contract said.

The MiG-29 deal came after India last month resolved a protracted dispute with Russia on the sale of the Soviet-era carrier Admiral Gorshkov to the Indian navy.

Russian export firm Rosoboronexport in 2004 signed up to refurbish the 44,570-tonne carrier for 970 million dollars but last year demanded India pay an additional 1.2 billion dollars.

The two sides buried the hatchet after India agreed to pay 900 million dollars more for the 30-year-old carrier which will now join the Indian navy in 2011.

Gorshkov is to fill a vacuum left by the scrapping in 1997 of India’s first aircraft carrier, INS Vikrant, which had been in service since 1961.

The Indian navy has only one operational aircraft carrier, the INS Viraat, which is to be phased out in coming years.

Russia accounts for 70 percent of Indian arms supplies but late deliveries and commercial disagreements have led New Delhi to use other suppliers such as Israel, Britain, France and the United States.

Russia is in a race with Western rivals for a 12-billion-dollar deal to sell 126 fighter jets, artillery worth two billion dollars and 317 helicopters worth a billion dollars to India.

US and European military aircraft manufacturers have emerged as the forerunners to win the fighter deal which will enable India to junk the crash-prone MiG-21.

(AFP)


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5 Responses

  1. drillanwr

    Note to India:

    Russia STILL re-uses disposable, single-use tongue depressors in hospitals/clinics/dr. offices …

    I’m … just sayin’ …

  2. A. S. Wise- VA

    Time for us to get more F-22s. A few years ago in a training dogfight with no AWACs, those Indian Mig-29s (pretty certain they were Mig-29s, but could of been Su-30s) defeated our F-15s.

  3. TedB

    Understanding the Indian politics of this would be mind boggling if you tried to follow it from the beginning of the deal. Rest assured tho’ that somebody got paid off in the end.

  4. Marc Stockwell-Moniz

    The last time I remember a large number of Migs going up against F16s or F15s, it was a 100 to 0 game. Israel beat the crap out of Syrian planes.
    India has made another mistake.

  5. Turambar

    —>A. S. Wise- VA
    in the real world we don’t fight without AWACS

    F-15 kill ratio right now is over 100 to 0 real world

    when the F-22’s get involved everyone else may as well be flying Cessnas. I read up on some wargames where it was something like 10 or 12 F-15’s against 1 F-22. F-15’s didn’t even know where the F-22 was before they were simkilled.

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