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Masterstroke by IAF as it will keeps over 200 fighter jets ready for actions, tensions rises in China, Bangladesh, Pakistan due to...

Masterstroke by IAF as it will keeps over 200 fighter jets ready for actions, tensions rises in China, Bangladesh, Pakistan due to...

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New Delhi: In a major development, Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL), India's leading aerospace and defence manufacturer, has successfully managed to overcome supply chain disruptions for its Su-30 MKI fighter jet fleet. HAL Chairman and Managing Director D.K. Sunil, while speaking at the FlightGlobal, said that the process of getting parts and components from Russia was a challenge in 2024 due to the tensions with Ukraine. However, the situation stablised over the years, ensuring a steady supply of critical spares needed to maintain the Indian Air Force's (IAF) frontline multirole fighters.
It is important to note that the mainstay of the Indian Air Force's combat fleet, the Su-30 MKI, relies on Russian-origin components and parts for maintenance and operational readiness. To recall, HAL faced significant challenges in 2024 in obtaining these supplies due to Russia prioritizing its own defense needs, which affected HAL's export capabilities.
Referring to the focus of Russian manufacturers on domestic requirements amid ongoing geopolitical tensions, Sunil stated, 'They have some issues because their plants are running at full capacity for their own purposes.'
Despite these difficulties, HAL's active engagement with Russian suppliers has yielded positive results. Sunil told FlightGlobal, 'We are in regular discussions with them, and we are receiving supplies.' Over 250 Aircraft Remain Mission-Ready
It is important to note that the stabilization of the supply chain is a major development. This has ensured that the Indian Air Force's Su-30 MKI fleet remains fully operational. Notably, the Su-30 MKI fleet has over 250 aircraft. To recall, in 2024, the supply chain challenges posed risks to the fleet's maintenance programs, potentially affecting the IAF's operational tempo.
However, HAL's efforts to ensure the continuous supply of spare parts and components underline its commitment to supporting the IAF's strategic objectives.
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