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Combat pilots o of the Indian Air Force (IAF) can look forward to flying the Made in India fighter Tejas on December 27.
The indigenous Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) will get the critical thumbs up sign in terms of safety and reliability or initial operational clearance (IOC) from experts. This approval will lead to the induction of the fighter into the IAFs fleet, marking a major milestone for the Indian defence industry, Mr P.S. Subramanyam, Director, Aeronautical Development Agency (ADA), the man spearheading the pro
gramme, told this newspaper. The IAF has ordered for 40 of these combat jets (two squadrons) which will be deployed at the air force base in Sulur, Tamil Nadu.
In addition to initial operational clearance of the Air Force version, the programme will witness another high point: with maiden flight of Naval version of Tejas in December 2010.
Mr Subramanyam said: The campaign of certification is on and all organisations involved in the programme are working to complete the process by the targeted date. Once the certification is over, it will go to the user, and that will be major milestone for the programme.
IAF pilots can fly Tejas on Dec. 27
The indigenous Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) will get the critical thumbs up sign in terms of safety and reliability or initial operational clearance (IOC) from experts. This approval will lead to the induction of the fighter into the IAFs fleet, marking a major milestone for the Indian defence industry, Mr P.S. Subramanyam, Director, Aeronautical Development Agency (ADA), the man spearheading the pro
gramme, told this newspaper. The IAF has ordered for 40 of these combat jets (two squadrons) which will be deployed at the air force base in Sulur, Tamil Nadu.
In addition to initial operational clearance of the Air Force version, the programme will witness another high point: with maiden flight of Naval version of Tejas in December 2010.
Mr Subramanyam said: The campaign of certification is on and all organisations involved in the programme are working to complete the process by the targeted date. Once the certification is over, it will go to the user, and that will be major milestone for the programme.
IAF pilots can fly Tejas on Dec. 27