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Tejas with the center line DT!
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The Tanks are GFRP made and have certified life of 3000 Flying hours
Twin 1200 L tanks flanking the 725 L center line DT
Given that it's equipped with a IFR probe and paint looks immaculate, it is a FOC Tejas Mk1 of the No.18 'Flying Bullets' squadron.

3 drop tanks, that's the ferry configuration. Tejas Mk1 has a ferry range of ~1750 km without in-flight refueling.

And in other good news..

Tejas Mk1 integration with Astra Mk1 BVRAAM is confirmed. Apparently there will be captive carry and firing trials of 4-5 Astra Mk1 missiles. Currently this is with the Israeli Elta 2032 MSA radar.

Will also equip the Tejas Mk1A with the Elta 2052 AESA radar

Indian state-owned Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) had confirmed in the past that Indigenous Astra Mk1 beyond visual range air to air missile integration work with a Limited Series Production (LSP) Tejas Mk1 is presently being carried out, Industrial sources, do confirm that captive flight trials of the missile might happen in next few weeks that includes 4-5 rounds of test-firing that has been planned with the present ELTA-LRDE 2032/MMR Fire control Radar (FCR) soon after that.

Astra Mk1 integration with Tejas Mk1 nears completion, both Israeli FCR to be enabled.
 
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India set to ink $700 mn fighter jet engine deal with US soon

The American engines already power the Mk1 variant of the Tejas Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) that is already in service with the IAF and would smoothly fit into the latest version of the indigenous fighter

Negotiations are almost over for the engines that will be used to power the homegrown Tejas Light Combat Aircraft (LCA)
Negotiations are almost over for the engines that will be used to power the homegrown Tejas Light Combat Aircraft (LCA)

BusinessToday.In
  • Jul 14, 2021,
  • Updated Jul 14, 2021, 2:22 PM IST

India is all set to ink another major defence deal with the United States (US), to acquire fighter jet engines worth $700 million.


Negotiations are almost over for the engines that will be used to power the homegrown Tejas Light Combat Aircraft (LCA).

The Indian Air Force (IAF) will buy a total of 83 jet engines of the LCA Mk1A version from General Electric (GE). All issues pertaining to supply have been straightened out and India will soon place an order for 100 of the GE 404 engines, sources told the Economic Times.

The American engines already power the Mk1 variant of the LCA that is already in service with the IAF and would smoothly fit into the latest version of the indigenous fighter.

The contract with GE is likely to be signed this year. If the deal comes through, this will be the biggest defence deal with the US since February 2020 when India placed orders to procure Apache attack choppers and MH-60 Sikorsky Romeo multi-role helicopters during a visit by then President Donald Trump.
Although the deal doesn't comprise transfer of technology, efforts are underway to build a domestic fighter jet engine for the future Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA) programme.

Spearheaded by the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO), the project envisions a partnership either with England or France to together develop critical engine technology in order to power all future air force fighters.

India in February this year inked a Rs 48,000 crore deal to acquire indigenous LCA Tejas Mk1A fighter jets with state-run aerospace major Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd (HAL). The mega order was the biggest ever single defence contract signed with an Indian manufacturer and would include various private sector companies as well.

 
A rare documentary on the Tejas(Then LCA)
You can see the current CAS, ACM RKS Bhadauria in the cockpit of the LCA as a TP
Also seen in the video is another legend of Indian TPs, Air Cmde Parvez Khokhar
He was the Air Attache in Islamabad in the 80s and also flew for the Iraqi Air Force during the Iran Iraq war.
 
A rare documentary on the Tejas(Then LCA)
You can see the current CAS, ACM RKS Bhadauria in the cockpit of the LCA as a TP
Also seen in the video is another legend of Indian TPs, Air Cmde Parvez Khokhar
He was the Air Attache in Islamabad in the 80s and also flew for the Iraqi Air Force during the Iran Iraq war.

Thank you for posting this here. The level of technology developed in India for the LCA program is the reason why there are now 3 new almost clean sheet fighter designs (Tejas Mk2, TEBDF and AMCA) and 1 new upgrade program (Tejas Mk1A) all going on simultaneously.

This program could have been much less ambitious and with less scope of work within India, but then we'd be looking for foreign partners now in areas where we are developing it on our own.
 
A rare documentary on the Tejas(Then LCA)
You can see the current CAS, ACM RKS Bhadauria in the cockpit of the LCA as a TP
Also seen in the video is another legend of Indian TPs, Air Cmde Parvez Khokhar
He was the Air Attache in Islamabad in the 80s and also flew for the Iraqi Air Force during the Iran Iraq war.

everybody is claiming they flew for Iraqi airforce during iraq-iran war without presenting any proof. at that time Iraq never suffered a shortage of well trained combat ready Iraqi pilots.

Iraq airforce when hearing that Indian B.S be like holly incredible cow dung.
 
He was an instructor for Iraqis along with another guy.

Stop crying. It will be a while before Arab countries will stop needing foreign instructors.
 
HAL will be responding to Malaysia's RFP for Light fighters by September 2021.. So much for that BS report that FA-50 and JF-17 were the finalists for this contest.

They are offering the Tejas Mk1A, most likely with the indigenous Uttam AESA radar in place of the Israeli Elta 2052. For weapons, I'd expect the Astra Mk1 and Mk2 to be offered along with the ASRAAM in place the Israeli Derby BVRAAM and Python-V WVRAAM.

Price will be $42 million fly-away with an additional 30-40% on top for setting up infrastructure to support the type including training, spares, logistics, ground equipment for repairs, etc.

HAL is all set to respond to RMAF's RFP for Light fighters

By the end of September 2021, the state-owned Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) is expected to respond to a Request for Proposal (RfP) from the Royal Malaysian Air Force (RMAF). The Malaysian Air Force has sent out a global request for low-cost light fighter aircraft.

Speaking on condition of anonymity, a top officer has confirmed to Financial Express Online “The Company will be responding to the RfP from RMAF for the Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) `Tejas’. And it has to be sent at the end of September.”

As has been reported earlier this year, on the sidelines of the 13th edition of Aero-India, R Madhavan, chairman of Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL), has told Financial Express Online that “Several Southeast Asian and Middle East countries evinced interest in the indigenous LCA `Tejas’ Mk 1A fighter aircraft.”

“At a vanilla price of just Rs 309 crore per aircraft, the export version of the fighters are going to be different from those which are going to be inducted in the Indian Air Force (IAF),” he added.

While the aircraft will be exported at the price of Rs 309 crore (making it the cheapest fighter globally), there will be extra charges for the services to be provided overseas.


According to a top officer, “The production rate for this increased requirement by IAF is being augmented by HAL from 8 to 16 aircraft every year through the creation of a state-of-the-art new facility in Bengaluru.”

Tejas would have the highest level of indigenisation in comparison to any programme of this scale with progressive indigenisation of critical technologies, thereby making India a technologically self-reliant nation. The programme would check out the developing technologies indigenously.

“LCA-Tejas program follows the system integrator model and has created a national aerospace ecosystem with the participation of more than 560 companies from large to SMEs which encompass all the facets of aircraft design and manufacturing. It is estimated that once the LCA MK1A program in India kicks-off, primary jobs to a tune of 5000 are expected to be generated across the country. The programme will foster local industry and drive skill development of young Indian workforce.”


“More than 200 Indian companies are involved in tooling, GSEs, and GHEs supplies for the program. Till date the LCA program is estimated to have produced 50,000 primary and secondary jobs across the nation. And, in the country’s aerospace history, the LCA-program enabled partnership with Indian private players manufacturing aircraft fuselage and wings. Some of the major companies contributing in the LCA programme from the private sector are VEMv technologies, L&T, DTL, Alpha Toccol, TAML, Data Patterns, Pendios, Compupower and many others,” said the officer quoted above.

What is Malaysia looking at?

The country is planning to buy 36 light combat aircraft (LCA) which will be added to its existing fleets in the Air Force.

According to reports, Malaysia is assessing India’s Tejas, Chinese JF-17 and F/A 50 of South Korea.
 
HAL will be responding to Malaysia's RFP for Light fighters by September 2021.. So much for that BS report that FA-50 and JF-17 were the finalists for this contest.

They are offering the Tejas Mk1A, most likely with the indigenous Uttam AESA radar in place of the Israeli Elta 2052. For weapons, I'd expect the Astra Mk1 and Mk2 to be offered along with the ASRAAM in place the Israeli Derby BVRAAM and Python-V WVRAAM.

Price will be $42 million fly-away with an additional 30-40% on top for setting up infrastructure to support the type including training, spares, logistics, ground equipment for repairs, etc.

HAL is all set to respond to RMAF's RFP for Light fighters

India needs to provide financing as well if they want to win the tender
 
He was an instructor for Iraqis along with another guy.

Stop crying. It will be a while before Arab countries will stop needing foreign instructors.

I know lots of Iraqi veteran pilots who fought during Iraq- Iran war and they are amused with this Indian lie.

again you Indians keep lying without packing up your lies with proofs.

as for Arab countries depending on foreign instructors, isn't that a common practice for countries all over the world who buy new toys and need training for it?

at least Arabs don't hold the world record in crashing their birds 24/7 like Indian pilots.

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