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IAF TO ADDRESS SQUADRON GAPS, INTERIM SOLUTION TO ACQUIRE FIFTH-GENERATION JETS
SP’s Aviation
|Issue 8, 2025
It is widely noted that the IAF needs to urgently plug a growing capability gap as the thrust comes amid thinning squadron strength. Could there be an interim solution to fill the void?
THE INDIAN AIR FORCE (IAF) HAS FORMALLY RECOMMENDED acquiring two to three squadrons (roughly 40-60 aircraft) of fifth-generation stealth fighters.
It is widely noted that the IAF needs to urgently plug a growing capability gap as the thrust comes amid thinning squadron strength (projected to fall to 29 by October 2025, versus an authorised 42.5) and a rapidly advancing adversary in the region. This comes in the background of the final batch of ageing MiG-21s, which is set to retire by September, leading to an acute shortfall.
To address such an anomaly, a high-level panel led by the Defence Secretary in looking into and evaluating various possibilities. For stopgap arrangements, certain reports point out the two stealth offerings – F-35 from the US, and Su-57 from Russia. F-35 is the only fifth-generation operational fighter that is widely used by the US and its allies. Russia’s Su-57 is an advanced fighter jet with many features of fifth-generation elements.The United States has pitched its F-35 stealth fighter, widely deployed by its allies across the globe. Russia, on the other hand, has proposed its Su-57 jet. Both aircraft are classified as fifth-generation platforms. However, the foreign route is already in discussion under the MRFA programme for 114 jets with a ‘Make in India’ component.
PROJECT STATUS & INSTITUTIONAL OVERSIGHT: SQUADRONS UNDER STRAIN
Approved by the Cabinet Committee on Security (CCS) in March 2024 with a ₹15,000+ crore budget, the Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA) is India's flagbearer for indigenous fifth-generation capability.
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