Sukhoi Su-30MKI Fighter Jet Loses Radar Contact in Assam, Air Force Launches Search A Sukhoi Su-30MKI fighter jet disappeared from radar in Assam on Thursday evening, prompting the Indian Air Force to initiate a search and rescue operation. The aircraft, which took off from Jorhat, Assam, lost contact at 7:42 pm. The IAF shared an update on X, stating that the jet was reported overdue and that a search mission had been launched to locate it. The Su-30MKI, a twin-engine multirole fighter, has been a cornerstone of the Indian Air Force since its induction in the early 2000s. Developed by Russia with contributions from Indian, French, and Israeli technologies, the aircraft features thrust-vectoring engines and advanced flight control systems, enabling complex aerial maneuvers. Its large airframe allows it to carry a heavy payload of missiles, bombs, and fuel, providing extended range and endurance. The Su-30MKI was first introduced to the IAF in 2002, following Russia’s agreement to manufacture 140 units. Over time, the aircraft has become the most numerous in the Air Force’s fleet. In 2024, the Central government approved the procurement of 12 additional Su-30MKI jets from Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) at a cost of Rs 13,500 crore. The incident highlights the operational challenges faced by the IAF, as the search for the missing jet continues. While details about the aircraft’s last known position and potential causes of the radar loss remain unclear, the IAF’s response underscores its commitment to ensuring the safety of its personnel and assets. The event also raises questions about the reliability of radar systems and the procedures in place for handling such emergencies. The Su-30MKI’s role in India’s defense strategy remains critical, given its versatility and combat capabilities.#assam #indian_air_force #sukhoi_su_30mki #jorhat #hindustan_aeronautics_limit