sathya
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that probe infront of the canopy makes the plane look ugly
Functionally it's has more visibility and at safe distance..
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that probe infront of the canopy makes the plane look ugly
Really, that will be good news because 1A is really great configuration. I feel IAF has pushed DRDO and finally, they are meeting all the requirement. Success is very near.
What about AESA radar and refueling probes? Are these done yet?
Sorry, let me recap based on Wiki.Refueling probes has been integrated and AESA radar will be introduced with MK-1A configuration.
Plus Avionics upgrade, LRU repositioning for greater ease of maintenance, weight reduction and EW Systems.So now MK-1 can fire bvraam and do inflight refueling. MK-1A will just be addition of AESAs? Am I correct?
Hi @Han PatriotSorry, let me recap based on Wiki.
Mark 1 = no inflight refuel and no AESA + BVRAAM
Mark 1A = inflight refuel and AESA + BVRAAM
Mark 2 = ?
So now they are fulfilling the orders for the Mark-1 IOC?Hi @Han Patriot
You're slightly off mark here,
Mark-1(IOC): No inflight refueling/No AESA/No BVR- 20 ordered
Mark-1(FOC): Inflight Refueling/Derby BVR(Derby-ER is also slated to come), However no AESA-40 ordered(I am not sure about the number though)
Mark-1A: Advanced AESA+EW suite+ various other upgrades-83 ordered.
Mark-2: Mark-1A+Uprated engine in 90+kN thrust range(Which basically results in an entirely different plane). Changing of powerplant is the most difficult of all if the power plant happens to be in entirely different category and structural shape and size. It is Mark-1A and Mark-2 that IAF needs in huge numbers.
yesSo now they are fulfilling the orders for the Mark-1 IOC?
N-LCA was always meant to be a tech demonstrator ONLY and was never meant to be ordered by anyone, the IN is commited to the N-LCA Mk.2.Beautiful bird. Sad it has no takers.
All Mk.1s will have BVRAAM (Derby/Mk.3/ER), the FOC MK.1s will have an IFR probe:Mark 1 = no inflight refuel and no AESA + BVRAAM
Yes plus a SPJ pod and improved LRU placement to ease maintainence and boost availability rates across the fleet.Mark 1A = inflight refuel and AESA + BVRAAM
A larger platform (AFAIK an extra metre in length and something around 10-20% greater wing area) powered by a more powerful engine (F414) with new avionics and general imrovements (retractable IFR probe, aerodynamic improvements, OBOGS etc) allowing for more range, payload and improved capabilities.Mark 2 = ?
The news above indicates the MK.1 FOC (of which 20, not 40 have been ordered) may in fact have AESA radars (same as MK.1A) afterall.Mark-1(FOC): Inflight Refueling/Derby BVR(Derby-ER is also slated to come), However no AESA-40 ordered(I am not sure about the number though)