MKI was always capable of acting as mini-AWACS, but it has nothing to do with radar. The MKIs carried Russian patrol links from the beginning. It could communicate with 3 other MKIs, which may have been further enhanced to cover more aircraft. Now BNET takes over some of that function. That connectivity made it a mini-AWACS.
No. The idea was that MKI would detect air targets at long ranges via its Bars radar and vector other fighters onto them, doubling up as a mini-awacs/radar picket. With its massive 650kg antenna, the Bars was the most powerful mmr in the IAF back then. I'm talking about the early 2000s.
Though you are partially correct. The MKI came with the Russian TKS-2 IFDL which allowed it to communicate with upto 4 other Flankers. I believe those have now been replaced with the ODL/BNET/Vayulink TDLS.
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. So more MKIs, despite us procuring Su-57s, additional Rafales, FCAS/GCAP JV, AMCAs, LCA MK2 etc., actually make plenty of sense. Since none of the above can carry BrahMos-A or are as versatile as the MKI.


