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Air Force struggles to create Tejas fleet as HAL misses delivery targets

Compared to an optimum strength of 42-plus units required to fight a two-front war, the count of the IAF’s fighter squadrons has shrunk to 30, the lowest in over a decade.

INDIA Updated: Mar 16, 2018 07:42 IST
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Rahul Singh
Hindustan Times, New Delhi
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HAL claims it is ready to produce eight aircraft per year and is ramping up the production rate to 16 planes by 2019-20 by investing Rs1,331 crore.(PTI File Photo)


Production woes of the homegrown Tejas light combat aircraft (LCA) have led to disenchantment and frustration in the Indian Air Force (IAF), which has ordered 123 of the planes and plans to order 201 more upgraded variants to arrest a sharp decline in its combat capabilities, Hindustan Times has learnt.

Public sector aircraft maker Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) has delivered only six LCAs to the IAF, missing its target of supplying 20 aircraft by the end of the year’s first quarter, a person familiar with the Tejas induction programme in the force told HT.

The IAF’s first Tejas squadron was raised in 2016. “We are not getting as many jets as we would like. By now the first Tejas squadron should have inducted 20 planes.

Six planes can hardly be called a squadron,” the person cited above said.

Compared to an optimum strength of 42-plus units required to fight a two-front war, the count of the IAF’s fighter squadrons has shrunk to 30 (excluding Tejas squadron with six aircraft), the lowest in over a decade. So where does the Tejas fit in the IAF’s fighter fleet mix?

“If the IAF were a cricket team, the LCA would fall in the category of an all-rounder/fielder…not a specialist batsman/bowler,” the person cited above said.

HAL claims it is ready to produce eight aircraft per year and is ramping up the production rate to 16 planes by 2019-20 by investing Rs1,331 crore. HAL has even claimed it can deliver 16 to 24 jets 2021 onwards.

“The proof of the pudding is in the eating. The current production rate leaves much to be desired,” said another person tracking the Tejas programme.

The order for 123 Tejas includes 83 in the Mk-IA configuration with improvements including a digital radar warning receiver, external self protection jammer pod, an active electronically scanned array radar, advanced beyond-visual-range missiles and improved maintainability, experts said.

The cost of the 123 jets is estimated to be around Rs70,000 crore.

“The rough order of magnitude cost of the Mk-IA is higher than (that for) a Sukhoi-30,” he said.

The basic versions of the LCA have not been delivered to the IAF, but the state-run company has begun work on an advanced Mk-II variant that will eventually replace the IAF’s Mirage-2000 and MiG-29 jets.

“As of now, we have got the orders for about 123 aircraft and also IAF is committed to take another 201 aircraft which means, Mark-II (is) to be designed and developed; we are half way through…We request another Rs800 crore grants-in-aid,” a top Defence Research and Development Organisation official told a parliamentary panel that has tabled a report in Lok Sabha.
 
Wrong info.
IAF has 32 fighter squadrons not 30 & it's Luftflotten/jagdcorps possess 357 4th generation fighters.
 
“If the IAF were a cricket team, the LCA would fall in the category of an all-rounder/fielder…not a specialist batsman/bowler,” the person cited above said.:o::o:
 
Wrong info.
IAF has 32 fighter squadrons not 30 & it's Luftflotten/jagdcorps possess 357 4th generation fighters.
Up against 115 JF17 Thunders and 80 F16 upgraded to Block 52+ standards/MLU.
Never mind 50F7PG, which are about as capable as a mid model F16, Block 30/32. Ditto Grifo armed ROSE Mirages?
 
Up against 115 JF17 Thunders and 80 F16 upgraded to Block 52+ standards/MLU.
Never mind 50F7PG, which are about as capable as a mid model F16, Block 30/32. Ditto Grifo armed ROSE Mirages?
PAF has 76 F-16 & 100 JF-17.
F-7PG is similar to MiG-21 Bison although it has no BVR capability unlike Bisons.

On top of that IN has 44 MiG-29Ks and KUBs.
 
"Six planes can hardly be called a squadron,” the person cited above said.


A project going on since last three decades, the first squadron raised in 2016 and and since then only 6 jets are inducted! No wonder IAF is putting conditions on committing to the bulk numbers for MK2, "provided" it meets the requirements. That "get out of the jail card" is very interesting.
 
“If the IAF were a cricket team, the LCA would fall in the category of an all-rounder/fielder…not a specialist batsman/bowler,”
It's been treated more like a twelfth man so far if one wants to use the correct cricketing analogy
 
All HAL employees do is chat over every useless topics while consuming gallons of chai. I hope GoI seriously considers privatizing HAL and other non perforing PSU's
 
This is no big deal. HAL could do even worse. Once India had decided on build in India, it should allow HAL Indian time to build planes.
 
As for the Ehl-i Iman, Tejas vs JF-17 is a clear and present example of the power of Bereket!!! What is Bereket? One aspect of Bereket is a Divine endowment to pass through the bottlenecks with the least difficulty and optimum ease when done with Iman and Ihlas!!. Despite having access to the top Western design bureaus, suppliers, instruments, armaments, machine tools etc. and funds/folks India has only 6 aircrafts after 40 years!!!! Whereas, missing on almost everything India has Pak has 100+ aircrafts after 20 years!!!!!
 

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