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CAT to be reconsidered by IAF ?? idrw.org
Sources close to IDRW.ORG have told us that Indian Air force is seriously considering to have a Re-look in Hals Combat Attack Trainer (CAT) program for Indian Air Force AJT (Advanced Jet Trainer) requirement . as per Source IAF has asked HAL to re-submit CAT Proposal for the study , HAL is gearing up to submit a potentially improved HJT-39 derivative .
HAL had first shown Combat Attack Trainer (CAT) Mock up way back in Aero India 2005 which was also know as HJT-39 then. Basically it was a Twin engine jet trainer with Basic airframe design of HJT-36 (in terms of shape) and , avionics comparable with those of HJT-36 and Tejas.while DRDO and ADA had also came up with their own AJT proposal which was based on a slim downed version of LCA (Tejas) know has LIFT (Lead in fighter Trainer) , Both the proposals got cold response from Indian Air force at that time .
Presumably since IAF which had already ordered 66 Bae Hawks at that time and did not wanted to field two different variants of AJT in air force , most probably wanted to do a follow on orders for the Hawks , but current problems which IAF and HAL had to go through due to Bae Hawks might have prompted this response from Air force . it still not clear if Air force serious enough to consider the proposal or go head with purchase of more Hawk AJT .
HAL earlier had asked 36 months for development from start to first official flight of the aircraft and even DRDO had asked for similar time frame . interestingly DRDOs proposal of LIFT Program was based on Supersonic Jet trainer in lines of South Korean T-50 .
Attention : we are coming up with a article of Bae Hawks and what really went wrong with the deal and how messed up was the whole project (Lot of inside info) soon.
Sources close to IDRW.ORG have told us that Indian Air force is seriously considering to have a Re-look in Hals Combat Attack Trainer (CAT) program for Indian Air Force AJT (Advanced Jet Trainer) requirement . as per Source IAF has asked HAL to re-submit CAT Proposal for the study , HAL is gearing up to submit a potentially improved HJT-39 derivative .
HAL had first shown Combat Attack Trainer (CAT) Mock up way back in Aero India 2005 which was also know as HJT-39 then. Basically it was a Twin engine jet trainer with Basic airframe design of HJT-36 (in terms of shape) and , avionics comparable with those of HJT-36 and Tejas.while DRDO and ADA had also came up with their own AJT proposal which was based on a slim downed version of LCA (Tejas) know has LIFT (Lead in fighter Trainer) , Both the proposals got cold response from Indian Air force at that time .
Presumably since IAF which had already ordered 66 Bae Hawks at that time and did not wanted to field two different variants of AJT in air force , most probably wanted to do a follow on orders for the Hawks , but current problems which IAF and HAL had to go through due to Bae Hawks might have prompted this response from Air force . it still not clear if Air force serious enough to consider the proposal or go head with purchase of more Hawk AJT .
HAL earlier had asked 36 months for development from start to first official flight of the aircraft and even DRDO had asked for similar time frame . interestingly DRDOs proposal of LIFT Program was based on Supersonic Jet trainer in lines of South Korean T-50 .
Attention : we are coming up with a article of Bae Hawks and what really went wrong with the deal and how messed up was the whole project (Lot of inside info) soon.