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GE’s F414-INS6 engine for Tejas MK-II on Schedule: CEO of GE India

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Nalin Jain. President and CEO of GE’s Transportation and Aviation business in South Asia region in his latest Interview have confirmed that

GE’s F414-INS6 engine which will be used on Tejas MK-II aircraft is currently on schedule in development and testing.

He also added that GE’s F414-INS6 engine includes a Full Authority Digital Electronic Control (FADEC) and added single-engine safety features which will be crucial for Tejas MK-II. Engine will also produce more thrust than previous versions.

Ge will start supplying first batch of engines from 2016 onwards and the rest will be manufactured in India under transfer of technology arrangement. Jain also said that GE’s Multi-Modal Facility (MMF) based in Pune which was inaugurated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi will play a crucial role in global supply chain for GE and is largest manufacturing facility outside USA .

GE also is supplying LM2500 Gas turbines for Indian navies P-17 Stealth Frigates and will also integrated with INS Vikrant, India’s first locally developed aircraft carrier. Ge will also be supplying T700-701D engines for Boeing AH-64E Apache which has been selected by India for IAF.
 
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what about the current engine its obsolete now :sarcastic:

Current engine is GE 404...That is for Tejas MK1 version....You will see around 40-50 Tejas MK1 with IAF...Series Production is already started.

For Tejas MK2 ...we have selected GE’s F414-INS6 engine....mentioned engine is on schedule...Going to start start delivery from next year (2016) onwards...This thread is talking about GE’s F414-INS6 engine....

Please let us know you point.
 
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Current engine is GE 404...That is for Tejas MK1 version....You will see around 40-50 Tejas MK1 with IAF...Series Production is already started.

For Tejas MK2 ...we have selected GE’s F414-INS6 engine....mentioned engine is on schedule...Going to start start delivery from next year (2016) onwards...This thread is talking about GE’s F414-INS6 engine....

Please let us know you point.


:sarcastic: when your teja will be ready u guys have reached from mk1 to mk2 still no presence of teja in your AF
 
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So you were Trolling. Hats of, Senior Troller.


not a troll just asking you guys about current status of tejas o_O i am hearing it from last 5 years of mk1 and mk2 dont know which mk is operational with ur Af :pop:
 
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not a troll just asking you guys about current status of tejas o_O i am hearing it from last 5 years of mk1 and mk2 dont know which mk is operational with ur Af :pop:

It will be ready, have patience. You have waited for 5 years, wait one more.
 
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not a troll just asking you guys about current status of tejas o_O i am hearing it from last 5 years of mk1 and mk2 dont know which mk is operational with ur Af :pop:
operational,,,,none
hopefully mk1 will somehow manage to clear FOC this Dec.
 
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:sarcastic: when your teja will be ready u guys have reached from mk1 to mk2 still no presence of teja in your AF
Point 1) It's Tejas, not 'Teja'.
Point 2) Yes, we are taking a lot of time to design and develop a 4th gen supersonic fighter. But countries that cannot design a moped or rikshaw engine do not have any right to mock our delays.
Point 3) Actually, the first two Tejas fighters have been handed over to the IAF, and are presently undergoing flight tests to develop tactics and doctrines. Meanwhile, Pakistan is testing and developing this curiosity, the only flying machine ever developed in Pakistan:

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is this necessary?
Yes, it is - for him. He is a Pakistani, who derives pride and self worth and identity only by deriding and mocking India's efforts to achieve what his country never can and never will.
 
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