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Did anyone post this I don't know how I missed this news

It's one of the 6 new C130J supplied to India from Lockheed and so far the additional order of 6 still stands and has not been put on hold until the investigation concludes, bad news for IAF big loss the five crew were killed $200 million per plane that cost India

It's not known if it will be replaced with order for one more

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Jeff Head

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Did anyone post this I don't know how I missed this news

It's one of the 6 new C130J supplied to India from Lockheed and so far the additional order of 6 still stands and has not been put on hold until the investigation concludes, bad news for IAF big loss the five crew were killed $200 million per plane that cost India

It's not known if it will be replaced with order for one more

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Very sad to see and hear of this.

Sincere condolensces to India and the families of the lost. God rest their souls, and comfort their loved ones.

I hope they quickly determine what went wrong.
 

Dizasta1

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Did anyone post this I don't know how I missed this news

It's one of the 6 new C130J supplied to India from Lockheed and so far the additional order of 6 still stands and has not been put on hold until the investigation concludes, bad news for IAF big loss the five crew were killed $200 million per plane that cost India

It's not known if it will be replaced with order for one more

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Well according to 'Aviation Weekly', both the flight data and voice recorder were said to be damaged. Both of them have been sent to Lockheed Martin for further examination and to salvage whatever data they can to help them assess what or how the accident happened. Lets see whether they will release the findings on public domain. I'm sure that everyone would be curious to know how/why a brand spanking new aircraft crashed?!!!!

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aksha

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India’s Air Force to get 40 strike fighters with BrahMos missiles
KUALA LUMPUR, April 16, /ITAR-TASS/. India’s Air Force will get 40 SU-30MKI strike fighters armed with a smaller version of BrahMos missiles, Russian-Indian joint venture BrahMos Aerospace President Sivathanu Pillai told ARMS-TASS at the international arms exhibition DSA-2014 in Kuala Lumpur on Wednesday, April 16.
The company is working to reduce the weight of the missile so that it could be integrated with different platforms, including the fifth-generation fighter India is creating together with Russia, he said.
Pillai noted that the commissioning of the Vikramaditya aircraft carrier complete with deck-based MiG-29K/KUB jet fighters required accelerated work to arm them with a smaller version of the BrahMos missile so that the aircraft could take off from the carrier with two missiles under their wings.
While the fifth-generation jet fighter and MiG-29K/KUB aircraft can be armed with two BrahMos-M missiles, the Su-30MKI strike fighters can carry three such missiles. The latter aircraft will be modernised to take and fire the missiles. The Indian Air Force has already made the relevant decision.
Pillai hopes that the first ship-based version of the BrahMos missile will be fired in the fourth quarter of this year from a SU-30MKI jet fighter.
The missile will be 6 metres long and have a diameter of 0.5 metres. It will be able to travel at a speed 3.5 times the sound velocity and carry a charge of 200 to 300 kg over a maximum distance of up to 290 km. The BrahMos missiles that have been tested up to date are two-stage cruise missiles 10 meters long and 0.7 metres in diameter.
The BrahMos supersonic cruise missile was successfully test fired from the Indian Navy’s newest guided missile frigate INS Tarkash off the coast of Goa in late May 2013.
The missile performed high-level “C” manoeuvre at pre-determined flight path and successfully hit the target. The surface-to-surface missile, having a range of 290-km, was test launched from the Russian-built Project 1135.6 class warship.
BrahMos cruise missiles have been adopted by India’s Army and the Navy’s surface ships. The Indian Air Force has also ordered a batch of land-based missiles. Work is also underway to adapt the missile to Su-30MKI planes used by the Indian Air Force.
BrahMos is an acronym of the two rivers: Brahmaputra in India and Moskva in Russia.
When visiting the headquarters of the Russian-Indian joint venture BrahMos Aerospace Limited that makes supersonic cruise missiles, the chief of the Russian Army General Staff said that the joint venture made reliable missiles that have few matches in the world.
The joint venture has designed a new version of the supersonic cruise missile of the same name that can be launched from submarines.
The missiles are intended for use aboard the Scorpion-type submarine, for which the Indian Navy has placed orders in France.
The Russian-Indian joint venture BrahMos has designed a new version of the supersonic cruise missile of the same name that can be launched from submarines.
The BrahMos missile has a flight range of up to 290 kilometres and is capable of carrying a conventional warhead of 300 kilograms. The missile can cruise at a maximum speed of 2.8 Mach.
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aksha

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Vice Admiral Robin K Dhowan is the new Navy chief
Vice Admiral Robin K Dhowan is the new chief of the Indian Navy. His appointment has been cleared by the Appointments Committee of the Cabinet (ACC).

Vice Admiral Dhowan had taken over as the acting Naval Chief on February 26 after the incumbent, DK Joshi put in his papers owning "moral responsibility" for a series of accidents.

Vice Admiral Dhowan, who would have otherwise retired on May 31, will now serve for an additional two years.

Vice Admiral Shekhar Sinha, currently the Flag Officer Commanding-in-Chief (FOC-in-C), Western Naval Command, based in Mumbai, is senior to Vice Admiral Dhowan. He was tipped to be the next Navy Chief but a majority of the accidents that have plagued the Navy in the 7-8 months, have taken place in the Western Naval Command.

Vice Admiral Dhowan is an alumnus of the National Defence Academy and has served in various operational and staff appointments. However, he hasn't headed an operational command, seen as a prerequisite for becoming the Navy Chief.

As the new Naval Chief, Vice Admiral Dhowan will be confronted with the challenge of navigating the Indian Navy through very trying times.

In March, a Commander-rank officer was killed in an accident on board a yet-to-be-operational Kolkata class destroyer. In February, two officers were killed in a fire that broke out aboard submarine INS Sindhuratna off the coast of Mumbai.

In August last year, another submarine, INS Sindhurakshak sank in the Mumbai harbour after an explosion, killing 18 sailors.
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TerraN_EmpirE

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more like Concept art I think. The Indian's and The Russians seem to be aiming difrently then the Us when it comes to 5 gens. The Us feels that thanks to Computerization there is no need fore a second seater, and in fact as a budgetary move they killed two seater F22 and never imagined two seater F35's. The Indians However when they partnered with the Russians specificity requested two seaters. The seem to feel that having a R2D2 seat will reduce the stress on the Pilot and allow more efficient flight and operations.
 

aksha

Captain
Very nice ! two-seater, but fan art ?

most probably fan art .but hindustan aeronauical limited was supposed to get a double seater t 50 prototype in 2014 and in aero india 2013 the officials stated that a t50 prototype will participate in aero india 2015 airshow,so there might be a very tiny chance that it miht be that prototype
 
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