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Clango

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It's direct transfer of original su-30 selling point back from the very vanilla Soviet VVS PVO days.
Which was indeed partially about lack of sufficient number of AWACS planes.

By modern standards it's a rather basic netcentric stuff, why not.
Oh wow, that's actually something new, thanks for enlightening me to that
 

Ajatshatru089

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Moving on, we have a thinktank 'World directory of modern miltary aircraft', check the following link,

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Which has brought out 'Global Air Power Ranking (2025)', which will surely rub the egos of Indians the right way, ranking are as under,

1) USAF (5004 Units) TVR score is 242.9
2) USN (2504 Units) TVR score is 142.4
3) Russian AF (3,677 Units) TVR score is 114.2
4) US Army (4,333 Units) TVR score is 112.6
5) US Marine (1,211 Units) TVR score is 85.3
6) Indian Airforce (1,716 Units) TVR score is 69.4
7) PLAAF (3,733 Units) TVR score is 63.8
India has moved up to the third position, surpassing China, due to its higher TruVal Rating (TVR), which evaluates factors like operational readiness, modernization, logistics, and training in addition to the number of aircraft.
 

AsuraGodFiend

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India has moved up to the third position, surpassing China, due to its higher TruVal Rating (TVR), which evaluates factors like operational readiness, modernization, logistics, and training in addition to the number of aircraft.
Your baiting and trolling lol or your just a indian there's no in between definitely on r/Indiandefence lol
 

Ajatshatru089

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The power supply from the two engines on the MKI are barely 0.1MW, while the A-50 pulls upwards of 1-2MW from it's four engines just for it's 600km instrumented radar range. You are not in touch with reality.
The AL-31 engine used in the Indian Su-30MKI is slightly different from the one used in Russia’s Su-30. It has been modified in India to deliver higher thrust and improved service life, with several Russian components replaced by Indian-made parts. and GaN AESA Radar consume less power as well
 

_killuminati_

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The AL-31 engine used in the Indian Su-30MKI is slightly different from the one used in Russia’s Su-30. It has been modified in India to deliver higher thrust and improved service life, with several Russian components replaced by Indian-made parts. and GaN AESA Radar consume less power as well
Your math doesn't add up, unless you're actually suggesting the Indian AL-31's have been upgraded to 1000% increase in power supply (a physical impossibility).
 
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