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IAF plans to put LCA Tejas in combat role by 2017

NEW DELHI: The Indian Air Force plans to put much-delayed Tejas in combat role by next year after raising in July the first squadron of the indigenous Light Combat Aircrat which it counts "superior" to Pakistan's JF 17 fighters.

State-run HAL will hand over the first two Tejas aircraft to IAF on July 1 which will make up the 'Flying Daggers' 45, the name of the first squadron of the LCA which will be based in Bangalore for the first two years before being moved to Sulur in Tamil Nadu.

The idea is to have a total of six aircraft this financial year and about eight in the next. Tejas will feature in combat plan of the IAF next year and will be deployed in forward bases also, IAF sources said.

They asserted that Tejas, which still has at least 19, mostly related to maintenance and easier operations, of the 43 deficiencies that the force had highlighted earlier, is "one of the exceptional single-engine fighter aircraft in the world".

Asked how the aircraft fared in comparison to JF 17, jointly developed and built by Pakistan and China, the IAF said it was "better".

"It is a better one since it is mostly made of composite which makes it light and very agile. It also comes with smart ammunitions and bombs which help it to hit targets in a precise manner," a source said.

Sources also said that Tejas will replace the MiG 21s and will be used for air-to-air fight and ground attack and could also be a compliment to bigger fighter planes such as Su 30 MKI.

All squadrons of Tejas will be made up of 20 planes in total, including four in reserve. As per the plan, while 20 would be inducted under the "Initial Operational Clearance", another 20 will be inducted later with Beyond Visual Range Missile (BVR) and some other features.

The IAF plans to induct over 80 aircraft with better specifications known as Tejas 1A.

The upgraded version of Tejas, with Active Electrically Scanned Array Radar, Unified Electronic Warfare Suite, mid-air refuelling capacity and advanced beyond the vision range missiles, will cost between Rs 275 crore and Rs 300 crore.

While the idea to have an indigenous fighter aircraft was conceptualised in 1970s, the actual work started only in the 80s and the first flight took place in January 2001.

The IAF sources said that Tejas is also equipped with helmet-mounted display and fly-by-wire, a semi-automatic and computer-regulated system for controlling the flight of an aircraft or spacecraft which makes it a 4.5 generation plane.

Meanwhile, sources said the LCA will not be flown by India's first women fighter pilots as only experienced pilots will be flying them initially.

IAF sources stressed that beyond visual range missiles were a must for the Final Operational Clearance version of Tejas.

They admitted that another requirement - mid air refuelling capability - is likely to happen only in the Tejas I A version which they hoped will come out in 2019.

The sources maintained that Tejas will be a shot in the arm for the IAF which has seen its strength dwindling because of phasing out of old planes.

The IAF currently flies with 33 squadrons as against the sanctioned strength of 42.

Tejas is designed to carry a veritable plethora of air-to-air, air-to-surface, precision guided and standoff weaponry.

In the air-to-air arena, Tejas carries long-range beyond visual range weapons, with highly agile high off-boresight missiles to tackle any close combat threat.

A wide variety of air-to-ground munitions and an extremely accurate navigation and attack system allow it to prosecute surface targets over land or at sea with unparalleled accuracy, giving Tejas a true multi/swing role capability.
 
All squadrons of Tejas will be made up of 20 planes in total, including four in reserve. As per the plan, while 20 would be inducted under the "Initial Operational Clearance", another 20 will be inducted later with Beyond Visual Range Missile (BVR) and some other features.

They admitted that another requirement - mid air refuelling capability - is likely to happen only in the Tejas I A version which they hoped will come out in 2019.
If the last 20 out of 40 will be inducted with the BVR capability does that means that the FOC will come only in 2017 or after?
And why is that since the introduction of women combat flying team in the IAF our media wants them to fly everything that IAF have.
 
If the last 20 out of 40 will be inducted with the BVR capability does that means that the FOC will come only in 2017 or after?
And why is that since the introduction of women combat flying team in the IAF our media wants them to fly everything that IAF have.

Becuz Equality
 
If the last 20 out of 40 will be inducted with the BVR capability does that means that the FOC will come only in 2017 or after?
And why is that since the introduction of women combat flying team in the IAF our media wants them to fly everything that IAF have.

Media bro .... TRPs more important!.... Im sure they will ask every soldier, officer, general, captain, admiral, sq. leader to WHY Women Combat pilots not allowed to fly the Tejas ... JUST to see what happens !!!

Becuz Equality
Agree Equality , BUT come on.... No Rookie will be allowed to fly any New Aircraft!
 
If the last 20 out of 40 will be inducted with the BVR capability does that means that the FOC will come only in 2017 or after?
And why is that since the introduction of women combat flying team in the IAF our media wants them to fly everything that IAF have.
Somehow yes by 2017 it will take part in combat missions point defence and air to ground role .

And for point defence a figther required bvr capabilities so article clearly mention that it is almost there
 
Becuz Equality
And how does women flying tejas makes them equal to men? I think they will fly the mki or the raffys which are more potent aircraft.

Media bro .... TRPs more important!.... Im sure they will ask every soldier, officer, general, captain, admiral, sq. leader to WHY Women Combat pilots not allowed to fly the Tejas ... JUST to see what happens !!!


Agree Equality , BUT come on.... No Rookie will be allowed to fly any New Aircraft!
Rookie or not does it matter if they fly in tejas or some other aircraft? It doesn't for us but for our media somehow it does matter.
Somehow yes by 2017 it will take part in combat missions point defence and air to ground role .

And for point defence a figther required bvr capabilities so article clearly mention that it is almost there
Without BVR and mid air refuelling their is going to be no FOC. Hopefully mk1a doesnt suffer because of this.
 

Because they are obsessed with us, afraid with us. In India every thing spicy about Pakistan sells, Be it media report, be it politics, Be it social set up.......

Yes superior to JF-17 but can't fly and can't be inducted :omghaha:

This induction is meant to lubricate production lines so that they remain open to support production of Mk1A & later Mk2.
Heck, not even BVR......
 
NEW DELHI: The Indian Air Force plans to put much-delayed Tejas in combat role by next year after raising in July the first squadron of the indigenous Light Combat Aircrat which it counts "superior" to Pakistan's JF 17 fighters.

State-run HAL will hand over the first two Tejas aircraft to IAF on July 1 which will make up the 'Flying Daggers' 45, the name of the first squadron of the LCA which will be based in Bangalore for the first two years before being moved to Sulur in Tamil Nadu.

The idea is to have a total of six aircraft this financial year and about eight in the next. Tejas will feature in combat plan of the IAF next year and will be deployed in forward bases also, IAF sources said.

They asserted that Tejas, which still has at least 19, mostly related to maintenance and easier operations, of the 43 deficiencies that the force had highlighted earlier, is "one of the exceptional single-engine fighter aircraft in the world".

Asked how the aircraft fared in comparison to JF 17, jointly developed and built by Pakistan and China, the IAF said it was "better".

"It is a better one since it is mostly made of composite which makes it light and very agile. It also comes with smart ammunitions and bombs which help it to hit targets in a precise manner," a source said.

Sources also said that Tejas will replace the MiG 21s and will be used for air-to-air fight and ground attack and could also be a compliment to bigger fighter planes such as Su 30 MKI.

All squadrons of Tejas will be made up of 20 planes in total, including four in reserve. As per the plan, while 20 would be inducted under the "Initial Operational Clearance", another 20 will be inducted later with Beyond Visual Range Missile (BVR) and some other features.

The IAF plans to induct over 80 aircraft with better specifications known as Tejas 1A.

The upgraded version of Tejas, with Active Electrically Scanned Array Radar, Unified Electronic Warfare Suite, mid-air refuelling capacity and advanced beyond the vision range missiles, will cost between Rs 275 crore and Rs 300 crore.

While the idea to have an indigenous fighter aircraft was conceptualised in 1970s, the actual work started only in the 80s and the first flight took place in January 2001.

The IAF sources said that Tejas is also equipped with helmet-mounted display and fly-by-wire, a semi-automatic and computer-regulated system for controlling the flight of an aircraft or spacecraft which makes it a 4.5 generation plane.

Meanwhile, sources said the LCA will not be flown by India's first women fighter pilots as only experienced pilots will be flying them initially.

IAF sources stressed that beyond visual range missiles were a must for the Final Operational Clearance version of Tejas.

They admitted that another requirement - mid air refuelling capability - is likely to happen only in the Tejas I A version which they hoped will come out in 2019.

The sources maintained that Tejas will be a shot in the arm for the IAF which has seen its strength dwindling because of phasing out of old planes.

The IAF currently flies with 33 squadrons as against the sanctioned strength of 42.

Tejas is designed to carry a veritable plethora of air-to-air, air-to-surface, precision guided and standoff weaponry.

In the air-to-air arena, Tejas carries long-range beyond visual range weapons, with highly agile high off-boresight missiles to tackle any close combat threat.

A wide variety of air-to-ground munitions and an extremely accurate navigation and attack system allow it to prosecute surface targets over land or at sea with unparalleled accuracy, giving Tejas a true multi/swing role capability.

The good thing about tejas is that it still offers a huge scope of performance improvements. 8% Aerodynamic change is on card in MK1+ which will give it a 20% high acceleration and hike in highest speed.500 KG weight shall be slashed to bring it down bellow 6000 KG. This to gather shall make this plane a totally a different plane. Agility, climb rate , turn rate etc. shall improve a lot.
 
The good thing about tejas is that it still offers a huge scope of performance improvements. 8% Aerodynamic change is on card in MK1+ which will give it a 20% high acceleration and hike in highest speed.500 KG weight shall be slashed to bring it down bellow 6000 KG. This to gather shall make this plane a totally a different plane. Agility, climb rate , turn rate etc. shall improve a lot.

By THIS time Next year ; Tejas would have EXERCISED with Mig 29 ; Mirage 2000 and even SU 30 to develop tactics and operational procedures

Now there is NO looking back
 
Why Pakistan is placed in every news in india??
Here is a post that sums up why India mentions Pakistan. In addition to this JF-17 and Tejas are both Light Combat Aircraft (LCA).

Because they are obsessed with us, afraid with us. In India every thing spicy about Pakistan sells, Be it media report, be it politics, Be it social set up.......
 
http://idrw.org/final-lca-tejas-far...ers-next-year-forward-base-near-pakistan-iaf/

According to sources close to idrw.org , after first squadron gets 8-10 LCA-Tejas MK-1 by end of 2017, first squadron will relocate to forward air force base bordering Pakistan and will be tested in near combat situation and will be tasked to carryout routine Combat air patrol (CAP) near border and check for any airspace violations .

“They can effectively be put into operational use with existing air-to-air missile and precision-guided ammunition. In the present format, they would be used for close air support. We would be deploying them also in forward bases when we have the first six aircraft in the squadron,” an IAF source said.

http://idrw.org/final-lca-tejas-far...ers-next-year-forward-base-near-pakistan-iaf/
 

You are right LCA should not be compared with JF-17, rather J-10 is the right candidate.

The good thing about tejas is that it still offers a huge scope of performance improvements. 8% Aerodynamic change is on card in MK1+ which will give it a 20% high acceleration and hike in highest speed.500 KG weight shall be slashed to bring it down bellow 6000 KG. This to gather shall make this plane a totally a different plane. Agility, climb rate , turn rate etc. shall improve a lot.

Well studies have shown that even the reduction of 500 kg is possible, and that will increase the performance by 10-12 percentage. There are various CFT studies available in opensource, that would increase the performance of the LCA, but this plane has already shown a good potential even before the FOC. Swing Role capability in a single sortie during various exercise, Short take off with full load even from the airfield of the LEH, from where all the MMRCA contender fails that test, reliability and FBW control which the test pilots mentioned several times that to fly this bird is the pilot delight.
 
Because both are a single engine light fighters developed indigenously by India and somewhat indigenously by Pakistan. And both the country shares enmity from the time of independence which is still the biggest hurdle between them to have a peaceful relations.
By THIS time Next year ; Tejas would have EXERCISED with Mig 29 ; Mirage 2000 and even SU 30 to develop tactics and operational procedures

Now there is NO looking back
There is indeed no looking back. Tejas will fly and practice against the best of Western and Eastern aviation which will only make it better.
 

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