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    HAL Tejas | Updates, News & Discussions

    LCA-Tejas has completed 1955 Test Flights Successfully. (13-Dec-2012). (TD1-233,TD2-305,PV1-242,PV2-222,PV3-348,LSP1-74,LSP2-238,PV5-36,LSP3-81,LSP4-56,LSP5-110,LSP7-6,NP1-4) LCA-Tejas has completed 1957 Test Flights Successfully. (15-Dec-2012)...
  2. BlueDot_in_Space

    LUH’s Main Coupling Jig Commissioned : HAL

    HAL needs to start work on medium weight helicopter.
  3. BlueDot_in_Space

    Indian Space Capabilities

    NO RLV-TD, gsLVM3 :undecided::cry:
  4. BlueDot_in_Space

    Indian Space Capabilities

    Missions Planned by ISRO The missions planned by Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) in the next one year include - 3 Polar Satellite Launch Vehicles, 1 Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle, 2 Communication Satellites, 1 Earth Observation (Ocean) Satellite, 1 Meteorological Satellite...
  5. BlueDot_in_Space

    Sukhoi-30 MKI aircraft for Sulur IAF station by 2016

    Tejas stay at sulur would be brief, later they will be moved to Rajasthan.
  6. BlueDot_in_Space

    Navy orders 8 tejas fighter jets

    KH59MK KH35 KH31 All weigh less than 1000 Kg, so can be accommodated on the 3, 4 and 5th weapon stations.
  7. BlueDot_in_Space

    Navy orders 8 tejas fighter jets

    Please read the whole article and only then comment. These are Naval Tejas LSPs for test program, similar to air force's 8 LSPs.
  8. BlueDot_in_Space

    Indian Space Capabilities

    RLVTD-S9 Booster Stage Separation System
  9. BlueDot_in_Space

    Indian Space Capabilities

    Acoustic suppression test (acoustic suppression will be used during launch of gsLVM3): massive acoustic shock waves and rocket exhaust can bounce off the launch platform and hit the LVM3, to prevent this ISRO will be using flood of water, very similar concept is used in the launches of Ariane 5...
  10. BlueDot_in_Space

    Ajai Shukla: Making the Tejas fly

    He means to say that Over the years, one of the main reasons behind the slow progress of Tejastest program has been HALs slow rate of production of LCA LSPs. Test program is totally dependent on the number of planes available for flights. HAL has been very slow in churning out LSPs and busy in...
  11. BlueDot_in_Space

    Making the Tejas fly

    Most of Tejas' problems stem from poor production rate, not from an inadequate design Ask any of the 20-odd Indian Air Force (IAF) test pilots who have flown the Tejas Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) and they will all swear that it is a great fighter to fly. It handles beautifully, screams along...
  12. BlueDot_in_Space

    IAF ready for biggest air exercise 'Iron Fist'

    so much to handle in two months:alcoholic:...Nirbhay, SLBM, PDV, Aero India, ISRO PSLV, GSLV, Iron fist
  13. BlueDot_in_Space

    It is confirmed Sri Lanka Air Force to buy JF-17s

    Dude! Sri Lanka can buy anything from any one, its their decision.
  14. BlueDot_in_Space

    Indian Space Capabilities

    Most probably by end of 2013. I dont work for ISRO, but read alot from different ISRO sources. :P
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    It is confirmed Sri Lanka Air Force to buy JF-17s

    If Jf17 has passed all the tests, although not much information is available about that, then it is good for PAF. For IAF, once Tejas completes all the required tests, it will be given FOC and squadrons will be raised.
  16. BlueDot_in_Space

    It is confirmed Sri Lanka Air Force to buy JF-17s

    Because one must qualify the platform with all kind of tests like flutter, spin recovery, wepaons, AOA, etc, before FOC induction. This may not be the induction philosophy of PAF that inducts first and then performs tests.
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    Indian Space Capabilities

    Yup, its Indian human crew module prototype. Program is very much on and the current phase is technology development phase, where necessary technologies are being developed and tested. Isro has successfully developed reverse flow multiple nozzles solid rocket motor and performed its static...
  18. BlueDot_in_Space

    Failure Of India's Big Rocket Project Is Symbolic Of Deep Structural Proble

    Yes as far as payload is concerned. MK3 has only 2 stages and 2 boosters when compared with LM3b that has 3 stages and 4 boosters. So, you can guess which is far advanced and efficient design.
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