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NEW DELHI: Days after the government auditor questioned the delay in producing the indigenous Tejas light combat aircraft (LCA), a defence ministry official said the first squadron of 18 aircraft will be delivered by 2017-18 - a good 17 years after it first took to the skies.

"The initial operational clearance was obtained in December 2013 and the production of Tejas has commenced. The first squadron is expected to be delivered by 2017-18," a defence ministry official told IANS on condition of anonymity as he is not authorized to speak to the media.

"Efforts are underway to enhance the production capability," the official added.

However, the full operational clearance for the LCA is still pending and is now expected by December 2015.

A report of the comptroller and auditor general (CAG) tabled in the just-concluded budget session of parliament said that due to the delay in the manufacture and supply of the LCA, the IAF forced force to take alternative and temporary measures such as upgrading its MiG-21s, MiG-29s, Jaguars, and Mirage aircraft at a cost of Rs 20,037 crore (over $3 billion) and revise the phasing out of the Soviet-era MiG-21s.

The LCA programme was sanctioned in 1983 with a development schedule of eight to 10 years against the IAF's requirement of induction by 1994.

Subsequently, the project missed many deadlines, mainly on account of design changes necessitated due to changes in weapon requirements, non-availability of the indigenous Kaveri engine, delay in completion of work packages and the like.

The CAG report also criticized LCA for its limited "operational capabilities" and being "overweight", largely due to the 53 concessions/permanent waivers the project had undergone.

In a written reply in the Rajya Sabha last week, defence minister Manohar Parrikar had blamed factors like "non-availability of trained manpower, non-availability of infrastructure and test facilities, unanticipated technical complexities faced in structural design and non-availability of critical components, equipment, or material and denial of technologies" by the advanced countries.

He also blamed "enhanced user's requirements or change in specifications during development", "increase in the scope of work", and "inadequate production facilities at HAL (Hindustan Aeronautics Kimited)" for the delays.



Defence News - First Tejas fighter squadron expected by 2017-18
 
yes everyone knows that india will receive its first batch of tejas fighter's in 2017-18 in an alternate universe
 
NEW DELHI: Days after the government auditor questioned the delay in producing the indigenous Tejas light combat aircraft (LCA), a defence ministry official said the first squadron of 18 aircraft will be delivered by 2017-18 - a good 17 years after it first took to the skies.

"The initial operational clearance was obtained in December 2013 and the production of Tejas has commenced. The first squadron is expected to be delivered by 2017-18," a defence ministry official told IANS on condition of anonymity as he is not authorized to speak to the media.

"Efforts are underway to enhance the production capability," the official added.

However, the full operational clearance for the LCA is still pending and is now expected by December 2015.

A report of the comptroller and auditor general (CAG) tabled in the just-concluded budget session of parliament said that due to the delay in the manufacture and supply of the LCA, the IAF forced force to take alternative and temporary measures such as upgrading its MiG-21s, MiG-29s, Jaguars, and Mirage aircraft at a cost of Rs 20,037 crore (over $3 billion) and revise the phasing out of the Soviet-era MiG-21s.

The LCA programme was sanctioned in 1983 with a development schedule of eight to 10 years against the IAF's requirement of induction by 1994.

Subsequently, the project missed many deadlines, mainly on account of design changes necessitated due to changes in weapon requirements, non-availability of the indigenous Kaveri engine, delay in completion of work packages and the like.

The CAG report also criticized LCA for its limited "operational capabilities" and being "overweight", largely due to the 53 concessions/permanent waivers the project had undergone.

In a written reply in the Rajya Sabha last week, defence minister Manohar Parrikar had blamed factors like "non-availability of trained manpower, non-availability of infrastructure and test facilities, unanticipated technical complexities faced in structural design and non-availability of critical components, equipment, or material and denial of technologies" by the advanced countries.

He also blamed "enhanced user's requirements or change in specifications during development", "increase in the scope of work", and "inadequate production facilities at HAL (Hindustan Aeronautics Kimited)" for the delays.



Defence News - First Tejas fighter squadron expected by 2017-18
Indians should stop wasting time on this machine its a failed project of epic proportions
 
Indians should stop wasting time on this machine its a failed project of epic proportions
Tejas is now less a military project and more a dignity securing project......... they will continue the work even if it performs worse than Mig 21.........
 
Tejas are flying .................................................................................................... In dreams
 
Tejas are flying .................................................................................................... In dreams
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Tejas Are Flying But Whenever It Takes Of It Falls To The Ground .......... Guys Its AN Ugly Machine And They Are Comparing It WIth Our Thunders.....?????:sarcastic:
 
Tejas Are Flying But Whenever It Takes Of It Falls To The Ground .......... Guys Its AN Ugly Machine And They Are Comparing It WIth Our Thunders.....?????:sarcastic:
How can we compare 4 gen tejas A mig 21 replacement with modified mig 21 3+ gen J17

One wonder why you want to see tejas to crash :lol:

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How can we compare 4 gen tejas A mig 21 replacement with modified mig 21 3+ gen J17

One wonder why you want to see tejas to crash :lol:

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We Want To Crash That Ugly Junk By Our Own Hands With Our Thunder.......!!!!!
Just One Dogfight And we Will Tell U What We Have......!!!!!
 
don't compare tejas with the thunder,tejas is just a worthless and useless thing made by indian airforce it cant face the thunder.
 

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