the road runner
Active Member
I would have thought with SU-27/30 being built in reasonable numbers they would have had a big spare parts inventory.When you look at the USA they have gone down the heavy weight(F-22) and light weight(JSF) fighter route for their future force.(F-15/16 mix in the past)
Russia i assume would go down the PAK-FA route and reports of MIG designing a light weight fighter that uses the same engine /avionics as the PAK-FA seems like the right way to go into the future.I assume money to develop a future light weight fighter may be an issue.
Seems India/Russia do fly a huge number of different fast jets.I would think,with defence budgets shrinking,reality will have to kick in,causing them to consolidate on a lower number of air craft.
Russia i assume would go down the PAK-FA route and reports of MIG designing a light weight fighter that uses the same engine /avionics as the PAK-FA seems like the right way to go into the future.I assume money to develop a future light weight fighter may be an issue.
Seems India/Russia do fly a huge number of different fast jets.I would think,with defence budgets shrinking,reality will have to kick in,causing them to consolidate on a lower number of air craft.