How many IMs are operational today?
-Thanks.
Originally there were 12 Jaguar IMs inducted..and I’m not aware of any crash or write-off to date, so my guess would be 8-10 in operation and the rest in reserve.
By the way, the harpoon cap on the Jag shld mute any critics against this Jag update. It’s a pretty potent cap even if the targeting might have been remote (P8?)
The Jag IM had its own radar for targeting..a small Agave radar in the past, now replaced with the Elta 2032 radar.
I’ve seen this mis-described as the Jaguar ‘gaining’ an anti-ship capability. I presume it’s a replacement for the Sea Eagle, which must be at the end of its life now.
Yes the Sea Eagle was retired a while ago..the first image of a Jag IM carrying the Harpoon appeared a couple of years ago IIRC.
Harpoon missile successfully fired from a Jaguar IM during a test mission.
A first for India as Jaguar fires Harpoon anti-ship missile
The Indian Air Force launched an anti-ship Harpoon missile from a fighter plane for the first time at a pre-designated target in the Arabian Sea last week. The missile, built by US defence giant Boeing, was launched on May 22 from a Jaguar maritime strike fighter that flew 200 nautical miles off the west coast to carry out the mission, a source said.
The fighter belonged to the IAF’s maritime strike squadron based at the Lohegaon airbase outside Pune. The Jaguar was refuelled midair during the mission, the source added.
An official confirmed it was the “first live firing” of the Harpoon from a warplane in India after integration by state-owned Hindustan Aeronautics Limited. “It was successful,” he added.
With a range of 124 km, the Harpoon is capable of land-strike missions too.
The navy tested the Harpoon last year when a Boeing P-8I long range maritime reconnaissance aircraft launched the subsonic missile to take out a ‘target’ in the Bay of Bengal.