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good to see the arjun sticky has been removed. it is a good time to remove this LCA propaganda thread from the sticky list.
have a look at our L-15. can anyone tell me why LCA is better than this aircraft?
Another Russian copy of Yak-130, shame on you shchinese to post this on LCA thread.
India To Seek Partners For Naval LCA Development
By VIVEK RAGHUVANSHI
India has decided to look for global partners in developing the naval version of the Light Combat Aircraft (LCA), as Lockheed Martin failed to get needed security clearances.
Meanwhile, the Indian Navy has ordered six naval versions of the single-engine LCA, giving a boost to the homegrown program. The move is seen as a further commitment by the Navy to the LCA program, said a senior Navy official.
Lockheed Martin ran out of time in getting the necessary clearances from the U.S. government to enter into a contract with India on providing consulting services in the design and development of the naval version of the LCA, said a senior Indian Defence Ministry official. The ministry has no choice but to look for partners in the Western world other than the United States, so that the LCA (naval) program does not suffer further delays, the ministry official added.
Lockheed executives based in India were unavailable for comment.
The Navy only last month ordered six naval-version LCAs and has committed about $30 million for each aircraft.
The naval version of the LCA is a small, lightweight, multirole supersonic fighter jet. It is under development and is required to operate from an aircraft carrier with a "ski-jump" takeoff ramp and arrested recovery system. The first naval prototype is being built by Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd. (HAL), Bangalore, and is scheduled for integration tests and first flight toward the end of this year.
The naval LCA will be used on a domestically built aircraft carrier, the Air Defence Ship, which is due to enter service with the Navy in 2014.
India is looking for an overseas partner to help in optimizing the landing gear design and making associated changes in the aircraft's structural configuration to bring down the weight of the aircraft by at least 500 kilograms.
As the LCA would be operating from am aircraft carrier, the Defence Ministry will seek the help of an overseas vendor in determining the location and attachment of the arrester hook system on the deck of the ship, and aerodynamic fixes to improve the plane's takeoff and landing performance on the carrier, said a scientist with the Bangalore-based Aeronautical Development Agency (ADA), which is developing the LCA.
The overseas partner also will advise Indian scientists on the need for an alternative engine with higher thrust. In addition, the foreign partner will advise the ADA on ways to test the arrestor hook system.
The LCA (naval) version has been designed with structural and landing gear modifications to the existing Air Force version to handle larger loads and arrested recovery.
The need for a foreign partner arose during the course of the design and construction of the LCA (naval) version after it was observed that the weight of the naval version compared with the Air Force version is higher than originally planned and budgeted. With the General Electric (GE) F404 jet engine and the aircraft's mass, the performance of aircraft was found to be lower then anticipated.
The Indian Air Force's version of the LCA also is being powered by the GE 404, but the Air Force wants a higher-thrust engine, as there has been an increase in the weight of the aircraft due to increased demands by the user.
Plz Note:- "The LCA programme was launched in 1983"
New engine required, this will bring airframe modifications.
So once again old problems appeared.......
This will delay more and more......
I cant see LCA or MRCA in IAF b4 2015
Plz Note:- "The LCA programme was launched in 1983"
iT WAS PROPOSED IN 1983
BUT GAINED CLEARANCE FROM GoI ONLY IN 1991.
.Both engines being considered are of the same size and will essentially "plug the hole" with only minor modifications.
LCA production has already started with the first 40 aircraft comin under block 1 with its current engine. The MRCA will be finalised by 2011 as tests are underway with 18 in a flyaway state immediately and local production starting in 2012. .
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No dear, its not that simple as u potray, integrating a new engine in an aircraft is a complex job.
U mean, LCA will be ready for induction by 2012. Just a wishfull thinkng frankly speaking. We have been hearing such deadlines for LCA induction in IAf for the last 8 years. I can give half a dozen such claims from ADA and HAL regarding LCA induction date, dead line after dead line. no offence please. this is what, we are witnessing for last many years.
How can people at ADA can start LCA production in 2012. LCA has not yet passed the IOC. By most optimitic estimates, LCA will under process of IOC by IAf at the earliest from 2-3 years from now, after that IAf will submit their finding regarding any shortcomings and possible defects. ADA and HAl will then adress and do the necessary work to remove those short comings and problems, this will take time. Then comes the stages of FOC by IAF.Only after getting FOC, ADA will be able to start large scale production of LCA. It is too early to make such claim. If every thing goes smooth, it will be some think around 2015-16 when we may except that IAF will have a fully operational LCA squadron.
In addition to the above mentioned points induction of a fully operational LCA sq in IAF faces delays due to following problems.
1- Local Multi mode radar program ended in failure, now Israel Aerospace Industries Ltd. are working on new MMR. it is under development.
2- after completion of MMR, The integration issues of an imported radar to the aircraft needs to be resolved.
2-Integration of a complete weapons suite needs to be resolved (just dummy missile trials as yet ).
3- Complete Weaponization of LCA still pending, as MMR is not ready so intergartion of BVR and other missiles yet to take place.