News India A look at the Indian Air Force Fighter Jets

A look at the Indian Air Force Fighter Jets

New  Delhi: The Indian Air Force has aircraft and equipment of Russia, British, French, Israeli, U.S. and Indian origins with Russian aircraft dominating its inventory. The primary role of the fighter aircraft in the Indian



The upgraded Indian version is known as Baaz (Hindi for Hawk) and forms a crucial component of the second-line offensive aircraft-fleet of the IAF after the Sukhoi Su-30MKI The upgrades to Indian MiG-29s will be to the MiG-29UPG standard.





This version is similar to the SMT variant but differs by having a foreign-made avionics suite.

The upgrade to latest MiG-29UPG standard is in process, which will include latest avionics, Zhuk-ME Radar, engine, weapon control systems, enhancing multirole capabilities by many-fold.

As of 2012, Indian UPG version is the most advanced MiG-29 variant. The Director-General of MiG, Sergei Korotkov said, “The most advanced is the MiG-29UPG, implemented in India in collaboration with local industry”.

RAC MiG has upgraded the first six MiG-29UPG fighters for India by October 2012. The first three aircraft were delivered in December 2012, over two years behind schedule.

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