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"Believe Us there are Inquiries For Possible Export of LCA Tejas." HAL Chief T Suvarna Raju trying to ensure.

After creating hurdles for jf-17 export deal to Sri Lanka the Indian are feeling the fear of possible contest with JF-17 thunder because PAC is ready for JF-17 thunder export than HAL will be able to Assemble 6 to 8 Aircrafts per air in 2018 than JF-17 Block-III will be available. The HAL chief refusal to disclosed the name of Inquirer country showed the HAL's capabilities.


NEW DELHI: Queries were received about the country's indigenous Light Combat Aircraft Tejas for possible export, during the recently held Bahrain air show, HAL chief T Suvarna Raju today said but refused to identify the interested countries.
He also asserted that the first upgraded Tejas with better radar, missiles system, mid-air refueling capability, would be handed over to the force by 2018.
We have got inquiries for LCA already," Raju said as he lauded the aircraft's performance at this month's Bahrain air show.
Asked for the names of countries which have evinced interest, Raju told PTI, "Believe us when I say there are inquiries for LCA."
The aircraft is expected to replace the ageing fleet of MiG-21 fighter planes in the Indian Air Force.
Talking about the LCA programme, he said HAL and others are working on the "requirements" needed to make the aircraft useful to the operator, which in this case will be IAF.
IAF plans to acquire 120 Tejas aircraft, with 100 of them having some major modifications. It wants better radar, new electronic warfare suit, refuelling capacity and beyond the vision range missiles.
"The series production has started. We are increasing the capacity from 8 to 16 per annum. We will be rolling out good numbers.
"The requirements which are are required for this aircraft to be useful to the operator would be complied by HAL," he said.
Raju said that the first aircraft with all required modifications would be handed over to IAF in 2018.
As per the production plan, six aircraft will be made this year (2015-16) and Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd will subsequen ..
It is estimated that 20 aircraft will be built by 2017- 2018 to make the first squadron of the plane.
The LCA programme was initiated in 1983 to replace the ageing MiG-21s planes in IAF's combat fleet but has missed several deadlines due to various reasons.
As India aims to market the Tejas, it will face competition from Pakistan's JF 17, built in collaboration with China. The aircraft has already been placed in the open market and it was speculated that one Asian country hadevinced interest in the aircraft.
Sri Lanka had recently denied reports that it had evinced interest in the Pakistani plane.
Meanwhile, talking about the indigenous light attack helicopter, Raju said IAF has selected it weapons and HAL is in the process of integrating it.
"By September, we will prove it. From March, we will be flying with weaponised helicopter," he said.

Received queries for LCA Tejas during Bahrain airshow: HAL chief T Suvarna Raju - The Economic Times
 
Whats up with the doctored title and inserted lines in the original Article ?
where did the original article say anything about JF17 ?
title and inserted lines are intro about article.
read last 7 lines you will be able to read the name of JF-17 thunder in original article.
 
Fear is good.

I would rather have an stronger India built out of fear than a complacent India which looses the war to the enemy.
 
"Believe Us there are Inquiries For Possible Export of LCA Tejas." HAL Chief T Suvarna Raju trying to ensure.

After creating hurdles for jf-17 export deal to Sri Lanka the Indian are feeling the fear of possible contest with JF-17 thunder because PAC is ready for JF-17 thunder export than HAL will be able to Assemble 6 to 8 Aircrafts per air in 2018 than JF-17 Block-III will be available. The HAL chief refusal to disclosed the name of Inquirer country showed the HAL's capabilities.


NEW DELHI: Queries were received about the country's indigenous Light Combat Aircraft Tejas for possible export, during the recently held Bahrain air show, HAL chief T Suvarna Raju today said but refused to identify the interested countries.
He also asserted that the first upgraded Tejas with better radar, missiles system, mid-air refueling capability, would be handed over to the force by 2018.
We have got inquiries for LCA already," Raju said as he lauded the aircraft's performance at this month's Bahrain air show.
Asked for the names of countries which have evinced interest, Raju told PTI, "Believe us when I say there are inquiries for LCA."
The aircraft is expected to replace the ageing fleet of MiG-21 fighter planes in the Indian Air Force.
Talking about the LCA programme, he said HAL and others are working on the "requirements" needed to make the aircraft useful to the operator, which in this case will be IAF.
IAF plans to acquire 120 Tejas aircraft, with 100 of them having some major modifications. It wants better radar, new electronic warfare suit, refuelling capacity and beyond the vision range missiles.
"The series production has started. We are increasing the capacity from 8 to 16 per annum. We will be rolling out good numbers.
"The requirements which are are required for this aircraft to be useful to the operator would be complied by HAL," he said.
Raju said that the first aircraft with all required modifications would be handed over to IAF in 2018.
As per the production plan, six aircraft will be made this year (2015-16) and Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd will subsequen ..
It is estimated that 20 aircraft will be built by 2017- 2018 to make the first squadron of the plane.
The LCA programme was initiated in 1983 to replace the ageing MiG-21s planes in IAF's combat fleet but has missed several deadlines due to various reasons.
As India aims to market the Tejas, it will face competition from Pakistan's JF 17, built in collaboration with China. The aircraft has already been placed in the open market and it was speculated that one Asian country hadevinced interest in the aircraft.
Sri Lanka had recently denied reports that it had evinced interest in the Pakistani plane.
Meanwhile, talking about the indigenous light attack helicopter, Raju said IAF has selected it weapons and HAL is in the process of integrating it.
"By September, we will prove it. From March, we will be flying with weaponised helicopter," he said.

Received queries for LCA Tejas during Bahrain airshow: HAL chief T Suvarna Raju - The Economic Times
certainly better then this
Malaysia Denies Interest in JF-17, But Export Hopes Remain — Defence Update | Defence Update
A False Start for Sino-Pakistani JF-17 Thunder? | The Diplomat
btw,his signature :lol::lol:
 
Since 1983,
The Work In Delay, now wait till 2018.:sleep:


Enemies....

China is not an enemy of India.

We do have outstanding borders issues that need to be settled but that's about it.

There are no major ideological/religious differences or history of enmity
 
China is not an enemy of India.

We do have outstanding borders issues that need to be settled but that's about it.

There are no major ideological/religious differences or history of enmity
Remamber yor words
Fear is good.
:cuckoo:
 
A sale is already confirmed for Myanmar (transfer in 2017) and Nigeria (2017 as well), while Sri Lanka will eventually come around. Malaysia was never really considered a serious customer for the thunder, but Malaysia is certainly interested in collaborating in the drone industry with Pakistan.
 
Absolutely. HAL has been fcuking up the production line. Its making sure it gets a foreign fighter to assemble and get its pocket filled rather than doing the production of LCA in time and remain dry. The incompetence of Hal
No of TEJAS in IAF => 1
No of J20 Pre production aircraft in PLAAF => 2.
 
China is not an enemy of India.

We do have outstanding borders issues that need to be settled but that's about it.

There are no major ideological/religious differences or history of enmity
That's probably news to your military, that's continuing to prepare for a potential two front war.
 
That's probably news to your military, that's continuing to prepare for a potential two front war.
One doesn't take chances when its about the security of a nation.


The main thing JF 17 has or rather PAC, has done which our " Trash " HAL couldn't is to make sure the F7 and Mirage 3/5 get replaced by an aircraft that's safe to fly.
 
So this fellow is not only editing titles but also added a two full damn paragraph to the article.

Such desperate times, and so much free time some people have on their hands.
 
That's probably news to your military, that's continuing to prepare for a potential two front war.

One learns from mistakes my friend.

In the run up to 1962, India was engaged in hindi-chini bhai-bhai and had US as an insurance if things go south. Things did go south and US was nowhere to be seen.

Now India follows Trust but verify philosophy.

Now India extends the hand of friendship but also be prepares to defend on it's own if things go south. That does not mean China is India's enemy. We do not even have a single bullet fired across the border for more than 3 decades now. That shows the maturity of both the nations.
 

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