There are countries that continue to strengthen their military defense with the acquisition and development of new military programs and units. The air force of the future has acquired a batch of super fighters for 150 million euros.
A few weeks ago, the Indian Ministry of Defense agreed to a contract with the Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) company for the purchase of a new batch of Su-30MKI fighters.
The objective is to reinforce its number of aircraft and, specifically, it will obtain 12 new fighter jets, with an initial investment of 13,500 million rupees, about 150 million euros.
The official statement issued by the Indian Government states that the purchase not only strengthens the combat capabilities of the Air Force and commits to promoting the work of Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL).
The advances in these new Su-30MKI fighters, with AL-31FP engines, mean that these aircraft have greater power and autonomy. In addition, it has the development of tools such as its radars to detect other aircraft.