India grounds entire Sukhoi 30 fleet
October 22, 2014  10:56
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India has grounded its entire Sukhoi-30 fleet after a recent crash because it doesn't want to put its pilots in harm's way, reports the Hindustan Times.

The fighters have not flown for a week after a Su-30 MKI of the Indian Air Force crashed near Pune, raising questions about the safety record of the fighter.

With the IAF operating close to 200 twin-engine Su-30s, the grounded planes represent almost a third of the country's fighter fleet.

India is due to get 72 more of these planes, each worth over Rs. 200 crore. The IAF is down to 34 combat squadrons, as against an authorised strength of 44. Each squadron has up to 18 fighter planes.
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