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From HAL's annual report.

1. LCA shortlisted by RMAF and RFI issued to HAL. Response to the RFI was re-validated in June 2020.
2. LCA offered as LIFT to the Australian DoD in July 2020
3. LCA Navy Mk1 trainer offered as LIFT to the US Navy in July 2020
 
ACM Bhadauria's staff officer, Air Vice Marshal N Tiwari, rebutted criticism that the Tejas LCA had taken too long to be developed. AVM Tewari said the first 4-5 years in the Tejas fighter's design and development cycle went into setting up testing and production facilities that are essential for aircraft development programmes. "Today, if we are ready to move forward in developing a next-generation fighter, it is because the Tejas programme gave us a core critical mass," said AVM Tiwari. AVM Tiwari, who has flown more than 200 sorties as a Tejas test pilot, said the LCA was ambitiously conceived as a technologically state-of-the-art fighter. Its unstable design, quadruplex flight control system, computerised utilities management system and an air frame made of composite materials make it contemporary even today, he said. An unstable design makes a fighter aircraft more manoeuvrable than one with a stable design, since stability tends to resist sharp manoeuvres. However, an unstable design requires a highly reliable flight computer to prevent the fighter from going into an unstoppable spin. "When I get feedback from the Tejas squadron today, the pilots are uniformly happy with the way the plane flies, and how well integrated it is for the pilot," said AVM Tiwari. "We have a fighter that incorporates the best of the Russian and the Western fighter design philosophies.
He gave the example of the autopilot, which, in Russian fighters, allows a disoriented pilot to return his fighter to level flight by simply pressing a 'level mode' button -- a facility that Western fighters, such as the Mirage 2000, do not have. This feature has been incorporated into the Tejas fighter
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AVM Tiwari after flying RM Rajnath Singh on the Tejas trainer
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This is what matters most to the Tejas program and is the reason why the IAF is enthusiastic about the Tejas Mk2 and AMCA and IN has opted to go ahead with TEDBF.

"When I get feedback from the Tejas squadron today, the pilots are uniformly happy with the way the plane flies, and how well integrated it is for the pilot," said AVM Tiwari. "We have a fighter that incorporates the best of the Russian and the Western fighter design philosophies."

He gave the example of the autopilot, which, in Russian fighters, allows a disoriented pilot to return his fighter to level flight by simply pressing a 'level mode' button -- a facility that Western fighters, such as the Mirage 2000, do not have. This feature has been incorporated into the Tejas fighter.

Basically every pilot that's flown the Tejas loves how it handles. The avionics is great and improving with each iteration. Flight Safety is another topic where it is top notch. All the ingredients for a successful pedigree of fighters evolving from the Tejas Mk1.



Best ever air to air shots of the Tejas..simply stunning!

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All these are in IAF service as can be made out by the serial number that starts with LA..

Tejas Mk1 IOC from No.45 'Flying Daggers' squadron..
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Tejas Mk1 FOC from No.18 'Flying Bullets' squadron..
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Build quality still looks poor - you would have thought for FOC aircraft - HAL would raise their game and manufacture them to a higher quality standard.

Compared with the pristine JF17s coming out of Kamra - the poor quality from HAL is shocking.
 
Build quality still looks poor - you would have thought for FOC aircraft - HAL would raise their game and manufacture them to a higher quality standard.

Compared with the pristine JF17s coming out of Kamra - the poor quality from HAL is shocking.

On the contrary..the build quality is superb and I have seen it from up close to attest to the fact. No dimpling, no surface waves and very close tolerances. I was lucky enough to see it parked next to a French fighter and there is barely much difference.

It also has among the highest percentage of composites used in the skin means a smoother finish and no bent panels like on earlier generation MiG jets.
 
Spectacular air to air shot of the Tejas Mk1 FOC variant, regn number LA 5118 (SP-21) from No.18 'Flying Bullets' squadron..pilot's Ebit DASH HMDS is clearly visible in the pic.

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Padma Shri Dr Kota Harinarayana, the father of the Tejas programme on the current status of Tejas
A very interesting tid bit is that the if the FCS fails then the Tejas has 300 milli seconds to recover! o_O
A very complex FBW Unstable design by choice
 
Amazing! 14 Tejas Mk1 fighters (4 FOC Tejas Mk1s from No.18 squadron and 10 IOC Mk1s from No.45 Squadron) flew together from Sulur AFS. IAF organized an elephant walk for these 14 as well.

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