



| Name | Su 30MKI |
| Manufacturer | Sukhoi, HAL |
| Country of Origin | Russia, India |
| Type / Role | Multirole Fighter |
| Generation | Fourth Generation Plus |
| Status | In Service |
| First Flight | 1997 |
| Introduction / In Service Since | 2002 |
| Number Built | 270 plus |
| Operators | India |
| Length | 21.9 m |
| Wingspan | 14.7 m |
| Height | 6.4 m |
| Wing Area | 62 sqm |
| Empty Weight | 18,400 kg |
| Maximum Takeoff Weight (MTOW) | 38,800 kg |
| Internal Weapons Bay | None |
| External Hardpoints | 12 |
| Maximum Speed | Mach 2 |
| Range | 3,000 km |
| Combat Radius | 1,500 km |
| Service Ceiling | 17,300 m |
| Rate of Climb | 300 m per sec |
| Thrust-to-Weight Ratio | 1.1 |
| G Limits | plus minus 9 G |
| Engine Type | AL 31FP Turbofan |
| No. of Engines | 2 |
| Thrust (each) | 27,500 lbf |
| Thrust Vectoring | Yes |
| Fuel Capacity | 9,400 kg |
| Gun | 30 mm GSh 30 1 |
| Missiles (Air-to-Air) | R 77, R 73 |
| Missiles (Air-to-Ground) | Kh 29, Kh |
| Bombs | Guided and unguided |
| Hardpoints | 12 |
| Payload Capacity | 8,000 kg |
| Radar | N011M Bars |
| Radar Range | Up to 150 km |
| Electronic Warfare (EW) System | Integrated EW suite |
| Targeting System | Laser targeting pod |
| Helmet Display | Helmet mounted sight |
| Navigation | INS GPS |
| Autopilot / AI Assistance | Digital fly by wire |
| Communication | Secure data link |
| Radar Cross Section (RCS) | Medium |
| Stealth Features | Limited |
| Infrared Signature Reduction | Partial |
| Sensor Fusion | Limited |
| Networking Capabilities | Yes |
| Special Export Versions | Su 30MKI, Su 30MKM, Su 30MKA, Su 30SM |
| Major Conflicts / Deployments | Border patrols, exercises |
| Notable Operators | India |
| Combat Proven? | Limited |
| Mission Types | Air defense, strike, escort |
| Unit Cost | 60 to 70 million USD |
| Development Cost | Not disclosed |
| Program Name | Su 30 Program |
| Funding Countries | Russia, India |
| Upgrades Planned | AESA radar, new EW |
| Future Replacement | AMCA |
| Export Restrictions | Moderate |
| Notable Achievements | Super maneuverability |
| Competitors | F 15, Rafale |
The Su 30MKI fighter jet stands as one of the most capable non stealth multirole combat aircraft in service today. Designed for long range missions and high intensity air combat, the aircraft blends Russian airframe design with international avionics to deliver strong performance across air to air and air to ground roles.
The Su 30MKI is manufactured by Sukhoi with licensed production by Hindustan Aeronautics Limited. It originated as a customized variant of the Su 27 family, tailored to meet Indian Air Force requirements. The aircraft serves as a frontline heavy fighter focused on air superiority, deep strike, maritime attack, and escort missions.
Powered by two AL 31FP turbofan engines with thrust vectoring, the Su 30MKI offers exceptional maneuverability, including high angle of attack flight. It can reach speeds of Mach 2 and operate at long ranges supported by aerial refueling. The aircraft carries a wide mix of air to air missiles, precision guided munitions, and anti ship weapons across multiple hardpoints.
The fighter features a hybrid avionics suite combining Russian, Israeli, French, and Indian systems. Its radar supports long range target detection and multi target tracking. A helmet mounted sight, electronic warfare suite, and advanced navigation systems enhance survivability and combat awareness.
The Su 30MKI has been widely used in air patrols, joint exercises, and deterrence missions. Its flexibility and payload capacity make it suitable for both defensive and offensive operations, particularly in large airspace environments.
The estimated unit cost of the Su 30MKI ranges between 60 and 70 million US dollars, depending on configuration, support packages, and local production factors.
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