I will re-iterate the j-16 is a descendant from the su-30 mkk and their technical learnings from the su-35.
It is descendant from the inferior su-30. What they have done is build on it and employed their learnings from the j-10C program and put it in the j-16/j-11/j-16. That is increase use of composites, lower RCS airframe better engines based on their research on the ws-10. And putting in radars and avionics. The same can be done by us for the mki's. There is a reason why I'm shilling for a production cycle of 500 flankers. That is entirely because of producing super-sukhois with new engines, composites and materials and major redesign. The russians won't give a *censored* if you do an under the table deal.
Imagine the huge ecosystem and expansion of Nashik and Koraput facility that can be done. We already have the building blocks with Virupaksha, Composites(Tejas program) the only missing block is the engine and that can be bought from the Russians al-41/51 whichever deemed right. And all this could doneat 1/3 the cost of the entire rafale deal. TBF if we invested 10 billion dollar each in AMCA, TEDBF and Tejas MK2 we would have them all flying by next year.
Point being the su-30mki is a superior airframe than the j-16. What it lacks is deep modernisation and support and that is entirely because of IAF begin obsessed with Western aircrafts rather than building it's own capabilities.
You can reiterate that all you want, I'm just saying that the proposed super sukhoi mki upgrade will not be better than the J-16. Maybe it's more agile in some flight envelopes but the J-16 itself will still retain better sensors, EW, datalinks, missiles, and overall support ecosystem. And I'll reiterate that the J-16 is a newer airframe that belonds to a much more mature and healthy aviation industrial base. The eventual J-16 MLU will be the definitive flanker version that all future military historians in 100 years will swoon over.
We can theory craft the perfect brand new build super sukhoi all day and make a flanker that surpasses all others. New engines, composites, redesigned structures, improved avionics, better weapons integration, expanded Nashik and Koraput, the whole fantasy package. But honestly what's the point? The state has shown no ability to execute something on that scale. Do you seriously think India is capable of building 500+ newly built mkis with deep redesigns while also doing Tejas Mk2, TEDBF, AMCA, tankers, AEW&C, SIGINT/COMJAM, and everything else?
Let's say that India truly had the state capacity, money discipline, and industrial coordination to create a whole new 500 aircraft Super Duper Sukhoi ecosystem, then the obvious question is
why spend decades recreating a better version of yesterday’s heavy fighter instead of jumping toward something more future proof?
That is where this whole argument breaks down for me.
@lmaoxd this next part is also directed at you.
The way I see it, it's not that the PLAAF and USAF have some love fetish with 4.5+ platforms or see them as some absolutely critical piece to penetrating modern IADs. They are buying them because they need rails and magazine depth inside their already mature combat systems and they need them now.
IMO, these platforms in large quantities only make sense inside the full USAF/PLAAF ecosystem. Being a healthy mix of stealth platforms, tankers, unstealthly munitions depth (like 4.5th fighters or bombers), and networked support. And the crucial piece, both China and the US control the whole pipeline. They control the engines, avionics, subsystems, and production lines. It makes sense for the US/China when the industrial base is already there.
India does not have that position.
So when users here point to the J-16 or F-15EX as an argument for some expanded SU-30mki revival, they are borrowing the
logic of the US and China while ignoring the part that actually makes it work. The aircraft is not the strategy. It is one layer inside the strategy. India shouldn't just ape what the US and China are doing. They should make their own path based on what they can sustain and scale.
Unstealthly strike fighters remain vulnerable in dense defended airspace, which is exactly why investing time/resources/attention around a giant manned missile truck concept should be questioned. If you are going to indulge unrealistic ambition, it makes more sense to indulge it in the direction of attritable systems, distributed sensors, and architectures that reduce dependence on imported engines, imported subsystems, and long cycle maintenance/upgrade times.
We could have easily license produce the il-76 and produced PHALCON clones, we could have easily procured Embraer fleets and make Netras instead of waiting.
We could have done literally anything else but didn't. India just doesn't have the ability to make forward looking decisions that will develop the entire air force as a complete system. The IAF and MoD are already strained on fighters and late on every force multiplying program.. why should anyone assume it can suddenly execute a giant super sukhoi industrial revolution on top of everything else?
China did not just talk about a modernized Flanker. It built one, fielded it, and surrounded it with the support architecture needed to make it matter.
India is still debating the brochure.