The fact is that LCA program began in 80s to induct a fighter for IAF to replace Migs by 90s and where it stands today?
I can try to explain. Some errors in you Info , and end up in a long discussion on the LCA , in which you may or may not believe.
For the sake of calirity i will post but one thing
1983
DRDO obtained permission to initiate a programme to design and develop a Light Combat Aircraft
1984
Government of India set up Aeronautical Development Agency ADA in 1984 as the nodal agency for managing and developing the LCA.
1985
IAF submits Air Staff Requirements (ASR) for LCA in October 1985. This was initiated by the then Air Chief Marshal Idris Hassan Latif.
1986
Government allocates 575 crores for the LCA programme.
Programme to develop an indigenous powerplant (engine) was launched at GTRE.
1987
Project definition commenced in October 1987 with French Dassault Aviation as consultants.
1988
Project definition completed in September 1988.
1989
Government review committee expresses confidence in LCA programme. It was decided that the programme will be carried out in two phases.
1990
Design of LCA was finalised as a small delta winged reverse static stability aircraft.
Phase 1 of the development was commenced to create the proof of concept system. Financial problems within India prevented full scale operations from starting.
1993
Full funding started from April 1993 full-scale development work for phase 1 started in June.
1995
First technology demonstrator, TD-1, rolled out on 17 November
1995 and was followed by TD-2 in 1998. However, technical problems in flight control systems and structural deficiencies plagued the prototypes and they remained grounded.
1997
Multi-Mode Radar (MMR) for LCA design work started at HALs Hyderabad division and the LRDE.
and still Indians are learning new ways to spend more and more money to flush down the drain? All this for a mainstay fighter that could be tagged as "INDIGENOUS"? despite its foreign engine, radar, design, ew and what not ?
yes , Indian's are fail at everything
I thought you were a more logical individual , but if those are the comments you want to make, then fine.
Again for clarity if you will listen
The LCA programme was launched in 1983 for two primary purposes.
The principal and most obvious goal was the development of a replacement aircraft for India's ageing MiG-21 fighters. The MiG-21 has been the mainstay of the Indian Air Force since the 1970s.
The LCA programme's other main objective was to serve as the vehicle for an across-the-board advancement of India's domestic aerospace industry.The value of the aerospace "self-reliance" initiative is not simply the production of an aircraft, but also the building of a local industry capable of creating state-of-the-art products with commercial spin-offs for a global market. The LCA program was intended in part to further expand and advance India's indigenous aerospace capabilities.
Sir Shamim is a very senior member and has way more knowledge than me, you and many out there so you better respect him and not paste remarks like troll tank and likes ok or you will be reported.
Mr.Shamim , made statements contradictory to what describe.
And has not bothered to correct me or himself in his reply.
I do not believe in trolling. In fact I am too old to even know what the word meant until I googled to find out.
Yet , that is the effect of you post mr Shamim
I am sorry if my post enraged you. But you cannot blame me to react to certain posts with baseless arguments.
I was not enraged , but was rather annoyed with you comments.
I don't understand why you are apologizing for that however. Do you agree some your own comments were ur-justified.
One of them is that since Chinese Air Force has not inducted or will not induct any FC-1.
I have not made such a claim.
FC-1 was never intended for Domestic orders in China , But a cost-effective export plane to establish China as a Aerospace major in the defence market
I believe i made that clear in my last post
If that is the case will you kindly tell me why F-18s are in the MRCA race for IAF when not even one has been bought by United States Air Force.In fact they were rejected by both the USAF and Pakistan in favor of F-16s
Yet , they are still used by various other air forces around the world
Spanish and Australian Air-forces used them as a mainstay.
As well as one squadron for malaysia
USAF did not need a large plane like the F-18 , it had many other planes for similar roles. Which includes its stealth aircraft.
It needed a plane with more focus on air-superiority like the F-16
Pakistan I believe has not looked at the F-18 SH on offer to India.
Even if it did , Pakistan historically is against Twin engine aircraft.
They are more expensive to Maintain or operate , which PAF does nto favour.
which many Indians seem to discard because Pakistan knows every inch of it and has been flying them for last 30 years.
The US is retiring its F-16's , F-16's being replaced where possible.
In fact
Air Force urged to consider Navy F-18s (8/6/09) -- GovExec.com
The House version of the fiscal 2010 defense authorization bill includes language that advises the USAF to consider adopting Super Hornets in order to avoid a gap in the nation's air defenses while the JSF ramps up.
They argue that 80 percent of the Air Guard's F-16s, which fly the majority of Air Sovereignty Alert missions, will retire years before their replacements are ready, depleting units of the aircraft they need to secure domestic airspace.
If F-18s were in competition for Indian Navy, it would have made a lot of sense but if they are are purchased for IAF, it will be a great favor to PAF
See , i don't see how your statement make's any sense.
F-18 SH requires big CATOBAR carriers that India NAvy does not have. We have Medium STOBAR carriers Incompatible with the large SH.
F-18 SH is a proven platform and a capable Mulit-role aircraft . Which is a trademark of all Carrier borne fighters.
High payload and long range. make this a very potent aircraft.
Especially with the new mods
FARNBOROUGH: Boeing reveals F-15 and F-18 fighter development plans
Super Hornet mods added to export list: AINonline