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HAL developing LCA-1P with AESA Radar

Bangalore. India’s Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) Tejas programme has been delayed indeed, but to make up for it, HAL is now working on developing a new variant, LCA-I P, which will be equipped with an advanced AESA Radar and an electro-optic Electronic Warfare (EW) sensor suite.


The timeline for this variant has been set at 2017, two years from now. The AESA radar will be supplied by Israel’s ELTA Systems, a subsidiary of Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI). ELTA had earlier supplied its AEW&C (Airborne Early Warning & Control) system for IAF’s IL-76 based Intelligence and surveillance aircraft, designated by IAF as AWACS (Airborne Warning & Control Systems) aircraft.

AESA, or Active Electronically Scanned Array radar, is the key component in the AWACS, enabling a 360 degree look-down-and-around capability to IAF for about 400 km. The aircraft is designed to guide combat fleets and ground assets in a war scenario. With no moving part, AESA is much faster in capability than earlier airborne radars in which rotodomes moved mechanically – and rather slowly – to scan different areas.

AESA in fact was always in the LCA programme, and there were discussions with some foreign companies as well as with the state-run BEL in developing it. Finally the choice has gone to ELTA, which in any case has been collaborating with BEL. LCA also has a sophisticated fly by wire system and glass cockpit. Once the programme gets going, HAL may manufacture some 200 aircraft for IAF and perhaps another 100 for the Navy.

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AESA in the LCAs will obviously have a lower range, but it will be well integrated within the IAF network, and give a quantum technology jump to IAF’s combat capability. Notably, the 36 Rafales being acquired by IAF in the Government-to-Government deal will also have the AESA radar, developed by Thales.

IAF’s AWACS aircraft – three delivered, two on order – are already integrated with its combat, transport and land assets and also networked with aircraft of the Indian Navy.

HAL has in principle support from the Government, and is now working on the proposal with the IAF (Indian Air Force) in this regard. This variant will be developed on the existing LCA-MkI model, and will meet IAF’s requirements till the larger LCA Mk II is developed by 2021 with the more powerful GE 414 engine.

HAL Chairman and Managing Director (CMD) T Suvarna Raju told India Strategicin an interview that HAL shared the technology concerns of the user – IAF – as well as the urgency for production of the aircraft in view of the falling numbers of IAF combat squadrons due to obsolescence. The AESA and EW suite will make the new LCA variant more advanced than the supersonic MiG 21s in capability, even though it will be a subsonic aircraft compared to the ageing aircraft of the Soviet vintage.

A key technology being adopted now is 3D printing, which will cut design and production time by months. This is now being used for engines but it is being adopted for various aspects of aircraft design and production.

P in the LCA-I P stands for prototype, but once accepted by IAF, it could be designated LCA-MkI-A or whatever.



LCA-MkI, which achieved IOC-II (Initial Operational Capability, stage II) in January 2014 for acceptance by IAF as it is produced and tested, is yet to get the FOC (Final Operational Capability) but the focus now is on adding the EW package, originally planned for the LCA-MkII.

The aircraft will continue to have the same GE 404 engine however in this variant, but the lack of adequate power will be compensated by the warfare capability generated by the new sensors, with AESA providing a formidable force multiplication. This type of radar uses multiple frequencies to electronically scan several targets simultaneously.

The earlier radars used to have mechanically moving parts, whose output was painfully slow compared to the new generation electronic technology.

Notably, US companies Raytheon and Northrop Grumman have an established lead in the AESA systems while in Europe, Thales has just about achieved it for installation on Rafale and Eurofighter aircraft. In fact, AESA was a key requirement for India’s MMRCA (Medium Multi Role Combat Aircraft) competition, and the 36 Rafale jets being acquired from France should have both the AESA as well as the Infra Red Search and Track (IRST) system.

Israel is known for its excellence in electronic warfare systems, and ELTA should be able to meet IAF’s specific requirements.

Notably, IAF is not happy with the GE 404 engine, regarding it as underpowered for warfare. But only 40 aircraft are slated for production with this engine. For LCA-MkII aircraft, there is an agreement for 99 GE 414 engines already with the US engine maker. The production of that aircraft is due to begin from 2021.

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The new LCA-MkI-P variant with the EW Package will also add some 50 kilos of more weight, but then, Mr Raju explained, the capability of the aircraft increases significantly, offsetting the disadvantage of a smaller engine.

The current LCA-MkI version uses 210 kilos with ballast in the nose to stabilize the aircraft. This will be removed, and the AESA and EW suite weighing about 250 kilos will be added. The net weight gain will be of about 50 kilos.

LCA-MkI and LCA-MkII are both single engine aircraft, hence the power of their engines to provide thrust to the aircraft and sustain their power-guzzling electric and electronic systems, particularly the radar, will always be critical.

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There are two naval versions also with high landing gear as technology demonstrators. The naval version has to be much stronger than air force aircraft as every landing on the limited space of a carrier is like a crash landing, and the aircraft has to be stopped by one of the three onboard arrestor wires which latches on to a hook in the tail of the aircraft. If the attempt fails by chance, then the aircraft has to take off again, and that is why its engine(s) are kept on full power.

Mr Raju said that Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar was taking personal interest in the development of indigenous technologies and systems, including in the LCA, and HAL was working to speed up whatever it could do.

For one thing, it is proposing now to take full charge of the LCA development programme to become the single responsible agency. Right now, the design and development of the aircraft, engines, weapons package etc, are with DRDO and its Aeronautical Development Agency (ADA).

During a recent visit to HAL, this writer saw several young engineers, one of them trained in the UK. Like them, Mr Raju had joined HAL while young some 40 years back. He is as passionate now as he was perhaps then. He observed optimistically: We are taking steps in talent and technology to meet the timelines.

There is an emphasis on composite materials, for which Indian companies, both in public and private sectors, need to do a lot. Significantly, about half of the LCA is made of composite materials, which are lighter but stronger than the aircraft grade aluminum.

HAL has built seven LCA-MkI aircraft under LSP (Low Rate Series Production) and two under the SP (Series Production).

Significantly, LCA has passed several crucial tests in operating from tough summer and mountainous terrains as well as in firing missiles.

..:: India Strategic ::. Top: HAL developing LCA-1P with AESA Radar
 
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For one thing, it is proposing now to take full charge of the LCA development programme to become the single responsible agency. Right now, the design and development of the aircraft, engines, weapons package etc, are with DRDO and its Aeronautical Development Agency (ADA).

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Any one remember what Defence Minister MP said few months ago ?

The tejas MK1 will be inducted in large numbers (100) but not the current variant but improved version . Many capabilities planned for MK2 will be added .

As MK2 will undergo major changes .Literally starting from scratch ... With more capabilities and more range :yahoo::yahoo:

By *** member .

Thanks to him now we know this government is seriously looking for "Make in India" ....

Serious development in Asia . Tejas gonna be huge success followed by AMCA . As experienced gained will make AMCA easily achievable :cheers::cheers::cheers:
 
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Realisation and calibration of prototype Active Aperture Array Antenna Unit (AAAU) has been completed with indigenous TR modules .DRDO currently has placed Airworthy radar processor and exciter receiver on a high rise platform in Mechanical Scanned Array (MSA) configuration for validation of various algorithms and wave-forms of the fie control radar .

Software development for air-air sub-modes have been completed and DRDOis testing Radar in Air-to-Air mode but crucial software block testing will be development of software which will allow air-to-ground modes which is crucial for aircraft to carryout high resolution mapping, multiple ground moving target detection and track, combat identification, electronic warfare, and ultra high bandwidth communications.


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Aesa Radar ” Uttam ” for Tejas MK-II been tested Air-to- Air mode
 
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I was one of those who were quite critical our of Parrikar's decision to purchase only 36 Rafales.... But after a while and reading quite a few expert opinions on various defense sites, I think the decision is a strategic masterpiece.

1) We actually are not short of 4/4.5 gen aircraft. With more than 270 MKIs in our fleet (incl. orders), even a subfleet of 36 Rafale will be a shot in the arm for IAF. It will be extensively used for deep, precision strikes inside enemy territory (especially China considering Pakistan doesn't have anything to counter 270 Mkis let alone Rafales).

2) With Make in India and the recent boost to indeginisation by the gocvt. LCA has finally earned the backing and genuine support that it lacked earlier. With the push" right from the top, expect IAF/ HAL/ MoD to chart out a plan to have LCA mk1/2 and this new variant as our low cost, light backbone.

3) With AMCA and FGFA, IAF will look something like this around 2023-4

SU-30MKI approx. 270 + (50+ Super Sukhois)
RAFALE 36
LCA mk2 100+
mk1 40 (Excl. mk1/A if it comes to fruition)
Mirage 2000 45
Jaguar 100
MIG29UPG 60
FGFA approx. 60 (incl. Single seat variants if procured from Russia).
AMCA won't be inducted yet


Surely, IAF will be one of the best if not THE BEST airforces in the world (certainly among top 2 in Asia)
 
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The AESA radar will be supplied by Israel’s ELTA Systems, a subsidiary of Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI).

This is the most important and crucial aspect. Guarantee of Success.

This configuration can be very well done in 2 years.

This will provide some breathing time for Indigenous AESA Radar UTTAM. Which needs some to mature.
 
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This is the most important and crucial aspect. Guarantee of Success.

This configuration can be very well done in 2 years.

This will provide some breathing time for Indigenous AESA Radar UTTAM. Which needs some to mature.

Exactly & when uttam matures a bit they can use it instead of the Israeli radar
 
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nice, onboard AESA + BVR equipped LCA with ground based radar guidance makes it a potent point defence fighter.
 
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This is the most important and crucial aspect. Guarantee of Success.

This configuration can be very well done in 2 years.

This will provide some breathing time for Indigenous AESA Radar UTTAM. Which needs some to mature.
Exactly this is the way we must do things . Instead of buy new aircraft buy equipments and assemble them as per our needs . Once we are self sufficient there is always time for replacement and upgrades
 
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MK1-P will be better than any single engine fighters . MK2 will rule the skies of Asia as both are up for export .

Wonder what will be PAFs answer . Looks like India will have most formidable force in Asia and even in world. Huge number of MKi which will get upgraded with Super Sukoi standards , Rafale , AMCA , FGFA ....

Just amazing the way India is pushing for Air superiority . AESA J17 will come only after MK1-P more over Tejas and Jf17 are different generation fighters .

And NAVY will have Tejas upgraded to MK1-P standard too . Adding powerful punch to our inventory of Carriers
 
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For the fucks sake concentrate on LCA mk-2.Shit load of work is pending to fly it by 2017 atleast.
The problem with LCA mk1 is not radar, it does not solves the main problems.
 
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I was one of those who were quite critical our of Parrikar's decision to purchase only 36 Rafales.... But after a while and reading quite a few expert opinions on various defense sites, I think the decision is a strategic masterpiece.

1) We actually are not short of 4/4.5 gen aircraft. With more than 270 MKIs in our fleet (incl. orders), even a subfleet of 36 Rafale will be a shot in the arm for IAF. It will be extensively used for deep, precision strikes inside enemy territory (especially China considering Pakistan doesn't have anything to counter 270 Mkis let alone Rafales).

2) With Make in India and the recent boost to indeginisation by the gocvt. LCA has finally earned the backing and genuine support that it lacked earlier. With the push" right from the top, expect IAF/ HAL/ MoD to chart out a plan to have LCA mk1/2 and this new variant as our low cost, light backbone.

3) With AMCA and FGFA, IAF will look something like this around 2023-4

SU-30MKI approx. 270 + (50+ Super Sukhois)
RAFALE 36
LCA mk2 100+
mk1 40 (Excl. mk1/A if it comes to fruition)
Mirage 2000 45
Jaguar 100
FGFA approx. 60 (incl. Single seat variants if procured from Russia).
AMCA won't be inducted yet


Surely, IAF will be one of the best if not THE BEST airforces in the world (certainly among top 2 in Asia)
You Forget 100 + MIG 29 UPG and mig 29K 4.5 gens
 
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HAL making project announcements.....:hitwall::hitwall::hitwall::hitwall:
Make product announcements instead:mad::mad::mad::mad:
 
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