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First Tejas squadron to fly before Diwali: Parrikar
IANS | 1 mins ago
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NEW DELHI: The first squadron of Tejas fighter jets will be flying before Diwali, Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar said, adding that the indigenous light combat aircraft (LCA) is as good as Rafale, even though its load carrying capacity and range is lesser.
He also said that by the year-end, the government will decide on which multi-role fighter jets will be manufactured in the country.
In an interview to All India Radio, the minister stressed that the Indian Air Force can get two Tejas fighters at the price of one Rafale jet.
"In the air force, a new fighter has not been inducted since 1994. Tejas was stuck for 32 years. Now, two planes have been supplied and a few more will be supplied in a couple of months," Parrikar said.

The first squadron of Tejas will be ready by September-October and it will be flying before Diwali," the minister said.
"Our Tejas has the same qualities as Rafale. Although Tejas is in lightweight category, with its range also half compared with Rafale, but in terms of avionics, electronics and firepower it is no less than Rafale," he said.
"One Rafale fighter is worth approximately Rs 700 crore to Rs 750 crore while an Su-30 costs about Rs 475 crore. Compared to these planes, India's Tejas is in the range of Rs 200 crore to Rs 250 crore only. We can get two Tejas at the price of one Rafale," the minister said.
Parrikar said concluding the deal to buy Rafale fighters from Dassault Aviation of France will take a "few more weeks", and added that the negotiations on price was important.
"You will have to bring down the cost. If you throw away the price they demand, our coffers will soon be empty," he said.
Asked about the plans to manufacture the multi-role fighter jets in the country, Parrikar said: "By the end of this year, a decision will be taken on which fighter aircraft will be made in India. We have not decided yet whether we will make the F-18, Eurofighter, Rafale or Griffin."
On the dip in the numbers of IAF squadrons, the defence minister said the gap will be bridged soon. "The sanctioned strength of fighter squadrons is 42, but 100 percent is never reached. We have 34 squadrons at present. In the next three to four years, four to five squadrons of Tejas will be added; a few more squadrons of Sukhoi will also come. By then two squadrons of Rafale jets will also come," Parrikar said.
The minister, asked about the new Defence Procurement Procedure (DPP), said its effects will be visible from next year. In the next seven to eight years, the ratio of imports in defence equipments may come down to 30 to 35 per cent, making India "almost self-reliant", Parrikar said. The minister said the ratio of import in military hardware has come down from 70 per cent to 63 per cent at present.
"If every year the decrease is five to ten per cent, in the next five years, it can come under 40 per cent. When it comes under 30 per cent, we will be more or less self-dependent. Some items are such that manufacturing them in the country is not profitable. It is better to buy (from abroad) because the cost and numbers do not justify domestic production," he said.
 
Bhai Diwali mien to rocket choday jatay hien jo oper ja kar phattey hien, did you people want Tejas to perform same act ?
 
This quote takes the cake:

The first squadron of Tejas fighter jets will be flying before Diwali, Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar said, adding that the indigenous light combat aircraft (LCA) is as good as Rafale, even though its load carrying capacity and range is lesser.

So the good defence minister is basically admitting that Tejas are not as good as Rafales. o_O
 
Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar said, adding that the indigenous light combat aircraft (LCA) is as good as Rafale, even though its load carrying capacity and range is lesser.
In an interview to All India Radio, the minister stressed that the Indian Air Force can get two Tejas fighters at the price of one Rafale jet.
He also said that by the year-end, the government will decide on which multi-role fighter jets will be manufactured in the country.

Why the words chosen are giving impression that Rafale deal is in trouble and some other aircraft may be making its way in? On the other hand the case does not seem so as govt has previously declared that Rafale deal in in final stages. So whats the actual story?

The first squadron of Tejas will be ready by September-October and it will be flying before Diwali

It was suppose to be 1st July.
http://www.ndtv.com/india-news/with...aise-its-first-tejas-squadron-in-july-1391301

But yeah 2 months shudnt be matter of that concern and most probably its an administration delay. Is the case so?

Parrikar said concluding the deal to buy Rafale fighters from Dassault Aviation of France will take a "few more weeks", and added that the negotiations on price was important.

Come on...what sort of BS reporting is this? The reporter has no sense of aligning and placing texts and quotes.
 
Cool.. So how much tejas's make one squadron?? Any Idea folks?
 
Good interview and it gives us important data.

1. Price of 1 Rafale is around 110 million $.

2. LCA performance w.r.t avionics, electronics and firepower is as good as Rafale.

3. Range can be extended with In Flight refuelling. Ordinance can be increased by putting more aircraft's in the air.

4. More importantly it shows that LCA is being considered the future of IAF and its backbone. Rafale is just to augment its strength.

5. Finally the GoI will go with the best deal offered if minimum operational criteria is met. That is the most rational thing to do.
 
The minister, asked about the new Defence Procurement Procedure (DPP), said its effects will be visible from next year. In the next seven to eight years, the ratio of imports in defence equipments may come down to 30 to 35 per cent, making India "almost self-reliant", Parrikar said. The minister said the ratio of import in military hardware has come down from 70 per cent to 63 per cent at present.

Best news ever.
 
This quote takes the cake:



So the good defence minister is basically admitting that Tejas are not as good as Rafales. o_O

I think you misunderstood him.

This should make it more clear---
"Our Tejas has the same qualities as Rafale. Although Tejas is in lightweight category, with its range also half compared with Rafale, but in terms of avionics, electronics and firepower it is no less than Rafale," he said.
 
I think you misunderstood him.

This should make it more clear---
"Our Tejas has the same qualities as Rafale. Although Tejas is in lightweight category, with its range also half compared with Rafale, but in terms of avionics, electronics and firepower it is no less than Rafale," he said.

This better explains it. Thanks for the clarification.

@Joe Shearer
 
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