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The aircraft which your are making is a Su-30MK and not Su-30MKI. The MKI is a generation ahead of the "MK" variants with thrust vector nozzles, capable of firing R-77, TV guided missiles, LGBs,Indian mission computers, Israeli French avionics.
Indian Su-30MKI gallery:
http://www.bharat-rakshak.com/IAF/Images/m...p?g2_itemId=169
Indian Su-30MK gallery:
http://www.bharat-rakshak.com/IAF/Images/m...p?g2_itemId=168
Indian Su-30MKs:
The first batch of eight Su-30MKs (SB 001 - SB 008), delivered to the IAF, have evolved from the Su-27K long range interceptor, a two-seat fighter derivative of the Su-27PU, which in itself is a two-seat fighter derivative of the Su-27UB trainer. These aircraft have the standard Su-27 radar, an in-flight refuelling capability, limited air-to-ground capability and a data-link system. The second batch, originally built to fulfill a cancelled Indonesian order, of ten Su-30Ks (SB 009 - SB 018) have limited PGM (Precision Guided Munitions) capability.
The Su-30Ks and MKs were inducted into IAF's No. 24 "Hawks" Sqdn (serial nos SB001 to SB018). Soon these Su-30MK and Ks will go back to Russia and replaced by new Su-30MKIs. the ex-Indian Su-30MKs will be brought upto SU-30KN standards and re-sold to Belarus.
Also look at this article by a friend and a fellow SF fan Indian Su-30K/MK
I have IAF's No.20 Sqdn "Lightnings"(first to equip with Su-30MKIs)History, it has nice pics of the Flanker and good guncam pic of a USAF F-16 caught in the MKI's gunsight