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IN MiG-29K

Bangladeshi MiG-29

This news of India buying Krivak keeps coming all the time for couple of years now
yes but this time it does appear that its very likely to materialize. With Admiral Butakov and Admiral Istomin already under construction, this would be the fastest way to get 3 new frigates into service. Obviously to maintain commonality with the existing 6 Talwar class frigates, they would need to replace Russian Navy specific equipment on these new frigates with IN specific equipment such as the sonar, communication equipment, Brahmos launchers, etc.
Jangbogo should be happy to hear this..:)
India to acquire 3 Admiral Grigorivich class frigates from Russia
Russia will supply three Admiral Grigorovich-class (Project 11356M) frigates to India that were originally intended for the Russian Navy’s Black Sea Fleet, according to a source in the Russian defence industry.
“The relevant concealed agreement has been achieved, and India will receive the second three of Project 11356 frigates being built for the Russian Navy. The Indian side has obtained 12 spare tool and accessory kits for the ships,” the source said.
The only issue at the moment is that the vessels, which are being constructed at the Kaliningrad-based Yantar Shipyard, use a Ukrainian Zorya-Mashproyekt gas-turbine propulsion plant. The 2014 Ukraine conflict slammed the door on co-operation between Moscow and Kiev over critical propulsion system components, especially marine gas turbine engines.
While Russia has already received the propulsion systems for the first three frigates, Ukraine’s termination of defence exports to Russia has left the final three without their turbines, with indigenous replacements possibly not be available before 2019.
While Ukraine says it will not supply the engines to Russia, the source told IHS Jane’s that India could use previously acquired Ukrainian engines. Alternatively India could acquire new engines directly from Kiev.
Meanwhile Moscow and New Delhi are considering transporting the frigates’ hulls from the Yantar Baltic Shipyard to India to enable the further construction of the ships and the installation of the engines in the country.
The additional three Project 11356 frigates for the Indian Navy – No. 360 Admiral Butakov , No. 361 Admiral Istomin , and No. 362 Admiral Kornilov – will reportedly be equipped with the BrahMos cruise missile system.
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http://ria.ru/defense_safety/20160801/1473336170.html
Afghanistan wants Mi-35Ms, but they have no way of paying for them.
India transferred 4 of its older Mi-25s to Afghanistan. Free of course, but new build Mi-35Ms is a different matter. Couldn’t Russia transfer some of its older Mi-24 stocks to Afghanistan with suitable refurbishment?
And this pic where all of the IAF’s MiG major models in service during the 1980s and 1990s were shown..
An Indian Air Force MiG Reunion: A MiG-25R (No.102 Trisonics Squadron) leads a MiG-27ML (No.9 Wolfpacks Squadron), a MiG-29 (No.223 Tridents Squadron), a MiG-23MF (No.224 Warlords Squadron) and a MiG-21MF (No.101 Falcons Squadron).
pic courtesy Bharat rakshak
and a rare camouflage on a MiG-21Bis from No.24 squadron of the IAF..Flying over the Himalayas..back when the IAF used to have different camo schemes for its aircraft and used to paint squadron insignias on them..now that tradition has been discarded in favor of bland Tipnis-grey schemes on most aircraft.
pic courtesy- Bharat rakshak
Like these MiG-21 Bisons escorting a Jaguar IS
pic courtesy- Bharat rakshak
Blast from the past..MiG-21Bis of the IAF..this kind of color scheme was applied to aggressor aircraft used in DACT.

and 3 MiG-21Ms from No.108 Squadron ‘Hawkeyes’
