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India joins hands with Russia to upgrade Su-30MKI fleet

India has been in talks with Russia to modernize its Su-30MKI fighter fleet. So what new capabilities are being considered?

Báo Khoa học và Đời sốngBáo Khoa học và Đời sống03/07/2025

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Recently, Indian Defense Minister Radjanath Singh held talks with his Russian counterpart Andrey Belousov on further modernization of the country's Su-30MKI fighter fleet. Photo: @ Defense News.
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According to the Indian Ministry of Defense , the talks were held “in the context of Operation Sindoor,” a reference to India’s attack on Pakistan in early May that cost the country several fighter jets, including newly acquired Rafale fighters from France. Photo: @Defence News India.
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The Rafale and Su-30MKI form the elite of India's fighter fleet, with 36 Rafales purchased from France and more than 270 Su-30s purchased from Russia. Photo: @ Defense News.
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The Su-30MKI is considered to be the most capable fighter in India and according to some sources in the world , it was purchased by India in 2002, with features such as phased array radar and three-dimensional thrust vectoring engines, combined with the very long range and the extremely large size of the sensor suite it can accommodate, this makes the Su-30MKI superior to rival aircraft. Photo: @ Meta-Defense.fr.
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However, the fighter's position has gradually declined significantly since then, as its sensors, engines and weapons are said to be increasingly outdated, thus failing to provide a major advantage over China's new generation fighters such as the J-16 or J-10C (the J-10C has been exported to Pakistan). Photo: @ Defense News.
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With the Su-30MKI fleet expected to serve into the 2040s, India has good reason to invest in modernizing at least a large portion of it. Three areas of the Su-30MKI that could be particularly amenable to improvement, each revolutionizing its performance, are the radar, the engine, and the air-to-air weapons. Photo: @ Defence News India.
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The N011M is one of the largest radars integrated into any fighter aircraft in the world at around 650 kg, and replacing it with a modern active electronically scanned array (AESA) radar could significantly improve the fighter’s situational awareness, targeting capabilities and electronic warfare potential. Photo: @ Defence News India.
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While the Indian Ministry of Defense had previously planned to acquire a state-of-the-art, indigenously developed active electronically scanned array (AESA) radar, questions regarding the country’s electronics industry’s ability to produce a competitive radar design on schedule have been widely considered. Photo: @Meta-Defense.fr.
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So, a Russian AESA radar based on a new design being developed for the Su-57M1 fighter, could be a more advanced and readily available interim solution for part of the Indian Su-30MKI fleet, until an indigenous alternative completes development. Photo: @ Defence News India.
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The integration of the new AL-41F1S engine into the Su-35 fighter in Russia's Su-30SM fleet is set to begin in 2022, with Belarus shifting its own orders from buying basic Su-30SM fighters to buying a variant with the new engine, called the Su-30SM2. Photo: @DefenceXP.
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The new AL-41F1S engine is a deep modernization of the AL-31F engine that India's older Su-30MKI fleet is using. So, if integrated into the entire Indian Su-30MKI fleet, the AL-41F1S engine will significantly improve the fighter's flight performance and range. The engine will also allow the Su-30MKI to fly supersonic without using its afterburner, a capability known as supercruise, which significantly improves fuel efficiency if the fighter is needed to react quickly to threats at a distance. The maintenance requirements and operating costs of this type of engine are also significantly lower. Photo: @ Meta-Defense.fr.
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The biggest shortcoming of the Su-30MKi remains its R-77-1 air-to-air weapon, which is far superior to modern Chinese and American missiles such as the PL-15, PL-16, AIM-120D and AIM-260. India’s possible alternatives include the R-77M missile, which was developed for the Su-57, which largely closes the performance gap with a range of around 200 km, double that of the basic R-77, as well as guidance by an active phased array antenna. Photo: @ Defence News India.
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The R-37M long-range air-to-air missile will extend the Su-30MKI's air-to-air engagement range to around 350 km, with the missile able to reach its target much faster, while carrying a much larger warhead. Photo: @ Defence News India.

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