Indian air force suffers first Su-30MKI crash
The Indian air force has suffered its first loss of a Sukhoi Su-30MKI multirole fighter, with one of its aircraft having crashed in Rajasthan state on 30 April.
The fighter's two-man crew ejected around 70km (130nm) south-east of Jaisalmer at around 10:30 local time during a routine training sortie, the air force says. "Wg Cdr S V Munje survived the crash, [but] Wg Cdr P S Nara succumbed to his injuries," it adds.
India signed an almost $1.5 billion contract with Russia in 1996 for an initial batch of Su-30MKIs, and later brokered an agreement for state-owned Hindustan Aeronautics to licence-produce another 140.
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The air force says a court of inquiry will investigate the cause of the accident, but has not grounded its remaining Su-30MKIs, the first of which entered use around 12 years ago.