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Indian Navy to induct four 'lethal' MiG-29K into its fleet | The Indian Navy is all set to receive a shot in the arm with the induction of four MiG-29 K combat aircraft into its fleet here on Friday. The formal ceremony to induct the MiG-29K ' Air Dominance
Fighter' aircraft would take place at INS Hansa, the Indian Navy's premier naval
station. With the induction of the advanced aircraft, the Indian Navy would join
an elite club of navies across the world who have the MiG-29K aircraft in operation.
Talking to mediapersons on the eve of the induction ceremony, Commander Theo
Phillis,
the commanding officer (CO) of the newly formed squadron 303, which is also
known
as the 'Black Panthers', described it as a proud moment for the Indian Navy. When
asked about the difference between the Sea Harrier, which are currently in operation
in the Navy, Phillis said the MiG-29K would offer a whole lot of other advantages
to the navy. "In MiG-29K, the range of target detention is more. Though the Sea
Harrier is still a capable aircraft, the MiG-29K is newer and better," he said.
"The MiG-29K is more easier and pleasant aircraft to fly," added Captain Surendra
Ahuja, commanding officer of INS Hansa. Captain Ahuja also explained that there
are lot of differences between the MiG-29 B (Bravo) that the India Air Force (IAF)
has been using and the MiG-29K , which is to be inducted into the Indian Navy.
The MiG 29K is among the latest and most potent fighters designed by the Mikoyan
Gurevich bureau. The MiG-29K is equipped with the air-to-air refueling facility,
while this is absent in the MiG-29B, Captain Ahuja said. The IAF's old MiG-29
fighter, which was inducted in the mid eighties, is a third generation pure Air
Defence figher, whereas the MiG-29K belongs to the fourth generation, and is
capable
of fulfilling multiple roles. The new combat aircraft is more than 30 percent
heavier than the old MiG-29.The MiG-29 is equipped with anti-aircraft 'Beyond
Visaul Range Missiles, guided Anti-Ship Missiles, 'smart' guided-bombs and rockets
that are more lethal and better than the old MiG-29 K's armaments. It has a folding
wing for close parking and reducing ground space, which is an important feature
considering the fact that it would deployed on the air craft carrier INS Vikramaditya
(formerly Admiral Gorshkov) once it arrives in the later half of 2012. The aircraft
also boasts of state-of-the-art sensor suite that includes a very responsive and
capable radar. The pilot's helmet is equipped with the 'Topsight-E' Helmet-mounted
Display and Sight. This unique feature would enable the pilot to shoot a target,
without turning the whole aircraft, by merely looking at it. The India Navy is
planning to induct a total of 45 MiG-29K's into its fleet, out of which four (16
of those bought from Russia) were delivered at the INS Hansa in December last
year. |
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