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India’s MMRCA trials help Russian aerial refueling tanker bid

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Fri, Jan 14, 2011 11:39 CET

Flight trials of the six contenders for India’s Medium Multi Role Combat Aircraft (MMRCA) tender have had an unusual side effect on the race to sell India aerial refueling aircraft. Asked to prove aerial refueling capability, the contenders, F-16, Gripen, Rafale, F/A 18, MiG-35 and Eurofighter have had no option but use the Indian Air Force (IAF)’s existing tanker, the Il-86 mid-air refueler to prove that their aircraft is capable of meeting IAF’s requirements as regarding aerial refuelling.

The Il-86 is a contender in India’s re-floated bid to buy fresh aerial refueling tankers. Fresh bids are due later this month and the besides the Il-86, the other likely contenders are the Airbus A-330 MRTT and the Boeing KC-X. The success of the MMRCA aerial refueling tests means that the IL-76 tanker will have a stronger case due to the fact that its capability has been proven on all the MMRCA bidders, one of which will be eventually selected.

In fact, the MMRCA contenders had to make major modifications to their aerial refueling systems to match the IL-76’s fuel pipe mating and locking systems to prove that the their aircraft can be refueled in mid-air.

Informed sources told Defenseworld.net that the Russian bid had “emerged stronger” after the MMRCA aerial refueling tests. The IL-86 had earlier been disqualified in favor of the Airbus A-330 MRTT but the Airbus bid was turned down following objections from the Indian finance ministry which found the aircraft “too expensive”. It is not known was the quoted price was.

Indian media quoting unnamed Airbus officials has reported that Airbus would be resubmitting its bid for the tanker contest. Boeing however has reportedly expressed that its bid would depend upon whether it wins the U.S. aerial tanker bid in which it is engaged in a bitter battle with the U.S. subsidiary of EADS which is fielding the A-330 MRTT.

Airbus’ tanker has been ordered by the U.A.E, Saudi Arabia, Portugal and Australian air forces while the Boeing KC-X was unveiled only in mid-2010 and the U.S. tanker contest is its first major bid.

The Il-86 has been an old workhorse for Russia, India and China.

At Aero India 2009, the Il-78 had made a demonstration refueling two aircraft simultaneously. It is quite likely that it may repeat this feat with the LCA Tejus at Aero India 2011.


India’s MMRCA trials help Russian aerial refueling tanker bid : Defense news
 
I read this article and found it was completely missing the point; the point mentioned that the il-78mki has already proven itself on all the MMRCA contenders but are you really telling me that the IAF would buy refuellers that can't refuel their planes? I am sure ALL the contenders in the bid will be able to refuel the jets in the IAF's inventory. After all the probe and drouge refuelling system is effectively universal worldwide. The only way the MMRCA will affect this bid is on the geo-political level- if US wins it gives better odds to A300 MRTT and iL-86 and vice versa. Perhaps the iL-86 has the advantage in the fact that the IAF already operates them so skills and techniques have been developed all though I'm sure with a professional AF like IAF this will not really be an issue.
 
I Think there is an error with the article
The Refuellers which India has right now , are the IL78 , purchased from Ukraine , Now these aircraft are basically Tanker version of IL76 which India operates as Heavy Lifter and AWAC platform
If u look at it , then India already has 17 IL76 as Heavy Lifters , 3 as AWACs and 6 IL78 as Mid Air Refueller
So we already operate 26 Aircraft of this platform and it would be economical to purchase 6 more aircraft of same platform rather than purchasing a different aircraft , becoz India has the required mentainence facilities and 24 yrs of experience operating IL76

Also IL78 has proven itself at refuelling all the mmrca and will also be capable of refuelling the PAKFA /FGFA which India will acquire in near future
 
Sirji , the contract is in the final phase , with shortlist being announced next month with contract being signed in june 2011:toast_sign::pdf:

This is what we are listening for atleast 4 years that the contract is in final stages ,i hope this time it comes true
 

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