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BENGALURU: The DRDO on Wednesday said it will develop a new version of the Naval Light Combat Aircraft, which is likely to fly by the end of 2020.

At a press conference here, Director of the Aeronautical Development Agency (ADA) C.D. Balaji said they were aware of the shortcomings of the naval version of the Light Combat Aircraft (LCA), adding that a new version was being worked upon.

The ADA is the nodal agency for the design and development of LCA.

"The overweight aircraft is the Mark 1. We will work on Mark 2 aircraft, which will have enhanced thrust engine. It will meet the requirements of the take-off," Balaji added.

He said the lessons on the arrestor gear and a catapult launch that would be emphasised upon for the next version, were learned.

"We are re-configuring this aircraft, the preliminary design is complete, the detailed design will take 18-20 months. By the end of 2020, the revised configuration should fly," he said.


According to sources, the Navy wanted a twin-engine aircraft, but they were told that developing it would take longer.

Naval Chief Admiral Sunil Lanba had said in December 2016, that the LCA was "not up to the mark yet", due to which they were searching for another fighter aircraft for carrier operations within the next five years.

Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar on Tuesday said the Indian Navy would continue to fund development of the naval variant of Tejas.

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Honestly, nothing really changed. Mark 1 was never going to accepted anyway with it's unrefined design and engine, and mark 2 wasn't going to be ready for IAC-1.

NLCA is still being funded, supported by the navy. Mark 2 is still ON.

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Why is this a "news"?

Already subsystems are developed. Past tense.
 
Indian DPSUs and PSUs should invest more in marketing and advertising. Their websites look like crap and they aren't even able to give contracts to agencies who could make decent brochures for them.
 
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