Russia Offers India to Equip Su-30MKI Fighters with AL-41 Engine from Su-57

The new power plant will provide the combat aircraft with a sharp leap in capabilities

Russia has offered India to upgrade its Su-30MKI fighter fleet by installing a new power plant, which is equipped on the latest fifth-generation Su-57 combat aircraft.

Currently, the Indian Air Force has 272 Su-30MKI aircraft with AL-31 engines, known for their reliability. However, the AL-41, used in the Su-57, will provide a significant leap in the aircraft's capabilities.

It is stated that the AL-41 provides improved maneuverability, boasts increased fuel efficiency, and an optimized thrust-to-weight ratio.

The Su-30MKI multirole fighter in India is produced under Russian license by the state corporation Hindustan Aeronautics Limited. It forms the basis of the republic's frontline aviation.

Su-30MKI Characteristics:

  • Maximum speed at high altitude - 2125 km/h
  • Maximum flight altitude - 17.3 thousand m
  • Thrust-to-weight ratio - 1.0

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