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Swedish Saab Aerospace is making all out efforts to secure orders for 90 fighter jets which India is planning to acquire to fill the void left behind after India decided to downsize its initial plans to purchase 126 Dassault Rafale fighter jets from France to 36 and decided to acquire remainder of the jets under separate Government 2 Government deal .
LCA-Tejas lobby in India fears that India going for single engine, a light class fighter like Gripen E will certainly kill indigenously developed homegrown LCA-Tejas program and will cap further development of LCA Mark-II .
Chairman of Saab India, Lars-Olof Lindgren in a recent interview to India media tried to calm fears about Gripen killing LCA-Tejas and assured that both Gripen and LCA-Tejas can co-exist and can benefit by using the same pool of resources and benefit from using common equipment thus ensuring higher availability and reduced operational cost to the user . But the question still remains !! can Gripen and LCA-Tejas really co-exist ?
An Accurate answer to this question could have actually come from Indian Air force its self , since they have already placed orders for 100 Tejas MK-1A and MK-1 aircraft but the void left by retiring Mig-21s and Mig-27s could mean Indian Air force might require 200 more fighter jets to replace fighter jets but officially IAF previously in public domain had said that it plans to acquire 40 Tejas MK-1 and could like to place orders for 86 Mark-II when it is ready for production, which now due to HAL’s offer to develop MK-1A plans have been changed to 20 MK-1 and 100 MK-1A.
While IAF never clearly specified how many of light fighter jets like LCA-Tejas it wants to acquire for its light class of operational fleet but Previous Defence minister A.k Antony once in floor of Parliment had said that IAF eventually will acquire 290 indigenously developed LCA-Tejas which will replace bulk of Mig-21s but current Defence minister Manohar Parrikar has made it amply clear that LCA-Tejas is only fighter jet which will be replacing Mig-21s and MMRCA void will be replaced by another fighter jet which is much more economical than Dassault Rafale fighter jets .
So the Question remains can Defence ministry and air force will be ready to buy and accommodate 250+ LCA Tejas in form of MK-1/MK-1A/MK-II and can also buy Gripen E ??
LCA-Tejas lobby in India fears that India going for single engine, a light class fighter like Gripen E will certainly kill indigenously developed homegrown LCA-Tejas program and will cap further development of LCA Mark-II .
Chairman of Saab India, Lars-Olof Lindgren in a recent interview to India media tried to calm fears about Gripen killing LCA-Tejas and assured that both Gripen and LCA-Tejas can co-exist and can benefit by using the same pool of resources and benefit from using common equipment thus ensuring higher availability and reduced operational cost to the user . But the question still remains !! can Gripen and LCA-Tejas really co-exist ?
An Accurate answer to this question could have actually come from Indian Air force its self , since they have already placed orders for 100 Tejas MK-1A and MK-1 aircraft but the void left by retiring Mig-21s and Mig-27s could mean Indian Air force might require 200 more fighter jets to replace fighter jets but officially IAF previously in public domain had said that it plans to acquire 40 Tejas MK-1 and could like to place orders for 86 Mark-II when it is ready for production, which now due to HAL’s offer to develop MK-1A plans have been changed to 20 MK-1 and 100 MK-1A.
While IAF never clearly specified how many of light fighter jets like LCA-Tejas it wants to acquire for its light class of operational fleet but Previous Defence minister A.k Antony once in floor of Parliment had said that IAF eventually will acquire 290 indigenously developed LCA-Tejas which will replace bulk of Mig-21s but current Defence minister Manohar Parrikar has made it amply clear that LCA-Tejas is only fighter jet which will be replacing Mig-21s and MMRCA void will be replaced by another fighter jet which is much more economical than Dassault Rafale fighter jets .
So the Question remains can Defence ministry and air force will be ready to buy and accommodate 250+ LCA Tejas in form of MK-1/MK-1A/MK-II and can also buy Gripen E ??