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DRDO Delivers Life Support System For Tejas Pilots

The Indian Defense Research and Development Organization (DRDO) has developed an Integrated Life Support System (ILSS) for fighter aircraft pilots, potentially adding India to a group of nations owning such technology. DRDO’s Bengaluru-based Defense Bioengineering and Electromedical Laboratory (Debel), which developed the ILSS,delivered the documents to Tejas program chief P.S. Subramanyam recently for fit and further trials.

“An ILSS for fighter aircraft is a state-of-the-art technology that enables a fighter pilot to venture to the limits of the aircraft capability in terms of flight altitudes and g-forces. This technology had until now been the hallmark of the few highly advanced countries. The first batch of ILSS will go into Tejas aircraft,” Debel Director V.C. Padaki tells Aviation Week.

In addition to Tejas, the ILSS can also be customized to the needs of MiG-29, Su-30 and Mirage 2000. The system helps protect pilots against the extremes of altitudes and severe g forces imposed during aerial combats, as well as providing for breathing 100% oxygen in the case of ejection from aircraft.

The On-board Oxygen Generation System (Obogs) keeps the oxygen status of pilots at sea-level condition despite being at high altitudes. “It enables the aircraft to undertake long-endurance tasks, free from the burdens of recharging oxygen. The Demand Oxygen Regulator ensures that oxygen is delivered as per requirement at various altitudes and also during ‘anti-g straining maneuvers’ that the pilot undertakes during combat operations. An anti-g valve renders adequate g-suit inflation pressure to prevent g-induced loss of consciousness,” explains Padaki.

There is an electronic control unit that ensures proper Obogs functioning with changing altitudes, monitoring the ILSS and activating the back-up system in the case of failure. This technology is used to take care of both single- and dual-pilot operations.

Tejas chief P.S. Subramanyam says that the system has come at the right time when the program is entering a crucial phase. “With the Dec. 27 deadline set for release to service of Tejas and so much of activities hovering around it, the ILSS has added yet another indigenous element to the Tejas program,” Subramanyam says.

DRDO Delivers Life Support System For Tejas Pilots | AVIATION WEEK
 
LCA Tejas To Lose "LCA" Tag In February 2011


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When the Light Combat Aircraft (LCA Tejas) flies at Aero India 2011, it will no longer be referred to as the "LCA", an acronym it has had since the project took birth in the early 1980s. The LCA tag will be dropped permanently, though a replacement HF (Hindustan Fighter) designation remains inexplicably delayed. The original plan was to have an HF designation in place by October this year ahead of initial operational clearance (IOC) in December. Will be posting in detail shortly on the various hurdles the team is still grappling with ahead of IOC. These include angle of attack, sustained turn rate (STR) and speed at low altitudes.


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I think HF is very lame.Marut also had this designation==>HF-Marut
Hey guys
what you will suggest the designation for tejas?
I think I-1 would be better or
if we consider Marut as I-1 then this will be I-2 or I-Tejas.
Note that HAL-AJEET was a derivative of Folland-Gnat.So we should not consider it.
 
KAI seeks additional partners for KF-X fighter
By Greg Waldron

Korea Aerospace Industries is talking to external parties about participating in its KF-X fighter programme, with Indonesia's planned involvement yet to be confirmed.

"We're not sure yet who we'll be working with on the KF-X," says Enes Park, executive vice-president at KAI. "More countries could come in." The South Korean government will provide 60% of the required funds for the programme, he adds, with the remainder to be sourced from "external parties".

While he does not rule out Indonesia's participation in the programme, Park says KAI is now speaking with "several countries".

At the Farnborough air show in July, South Korea signed a memorandum of understanding with Indonesia, with the latter to potentially contribute up to 20% of the KF-X development costs. Seoul was also in discussions with Turkey at that time.

The KF-X programme envisages the production of around 120 fighters for the South Korean air force. However, a potential price tag of around $8 billion has caused successive South Korean governments to balk at giving the project the go-ahead. The involvement of other countries could reduce costs for Seoul.





india can rope in south korea in tejas mk2 ... it will reduce development time for sk
india can gain in some areas also get business.
 
The HF designation is quite ok and meaningful for an indigenous fighter,it can be designated as HF-2000 or something in the line of it.
 
may be IF - 2010 tejas ( indian fighter)
 
HF sounds thoroughly odd.. IF is better..
 
Or may be we should go for IAF tejas [ Indian airforce fighter ] just like INS in navy [ indian navy ship ]
 
Sad news for LCA fans and jingoos.
It seems all LCA prototypes are grounded not a single flight from18Oct 2010 till now.:hang2:
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If they have not mentioned about the Test flight is not that they are grounded........
 
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