Moscow: Russia is set to deliver six more jet fighters of 4++ generation this year to Indian Air Force as per a deal with New Delhi, the MIG aircraft corporation said Wednesday.
"India currently exploits 21 aircrafts. In line with a contract, we must deliver 29 planes by 2015. Last year, we`ve delivered four planes. This year, we`ve delivered one plane and six aircrafts remain to be delivered," MIG`s director general Sergei Korotkov told reporters at the MAKS air show, Xinhua reported.
The six-day MAKS show kicked off in Zhukovsky city outside Moscow Tuesday.
MIG signed a $1.5 billion deal with India in 2010 to deliver 29 MIG-29K-KUB warplanes.
This is the second such contract between the Russian aircraft construction corporation and New Delhi. The first deal to supply India with 16 MIGs-29 was signed in 2004 and completed in 2011. During MAKS, the Russian corporation also signed two deals worth $55 million to build a centre in India to service MIG`s avionics and hardware, the corporation`s spokesperson Elena Fedorova said.
MIG`s partner in those deals is Basant Aerospace Private Ltd, she added.
MIG commenced production of new unified family of multi-role fighters of the 4++ generation in 2005. The double-seat MIG-29K-KUB is a multi-role fighter intended for air-defence missions of naval forces, air superiority gaining, sea and ground target destruction with high precision guided weapons day and night and in any weather condition.
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