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With 85 aircrafts on order, HAL has failed to supply even one IJT -36 LSP aircraft to Indian Air force, Maintaining more than three decade old Kiran Trainer aircrafts which have reached retirement age is turning out to be a Hercules task for air force personnel, HAL with a dedicated team in place to sort out issues which IJT -36 is facing, has made no progress on the aircraft.
IJT -36 still needs a lot of testing and still needs to clear spin test, other issues faced by the aircraft are controls, engine issues and weight of the aircraft. Russian AL-55I is also suffering from weight issues and has failed to provide required thrust; failure of Russian AL-55I resulted into crash of one of the IJT-36 Prototype. Russian help has been sorted in fixing issues with AL-55I engine and it seems HAL will rope in BAE to help fix issues with IJT-36.
IAF on other hand has put follow-on order for 37 more Pilatus PC-7 Mk 2 aircraft that will take the total planes with IAF to 112, additional planes will be used in Stage-II along with Kiran aircrafts, but it seems to be temporary fix. If HAL is not able to fix issues of IJT-36 aircraft IAF will have to look for other options. options include import of IJT from abroad , Russian have been pushing YAK-130 from some time now , other option will be to upgrade Pilatus PC-7 Mk 2 to carry weapons for training pilots , or operate Pilatus PC-7 Mk 2 and Bae Hawks in Stage-II .
Defence Minister A.K. Antony in Aero India 2013 set 2015 as the deadline for Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd. to deliver the intermediate jet trainer (IJT) to the Air Force.HAL has promised IOC for aircraft by end of this year, we can only hope HAL gets its act right and is able to fix the aircraft in time, scrapping the project will only highlight utter lack of failure of Indias premier Aeronautics company in developing a very basic aircraft for countries air force.
SOURCE: IDRW NEWS NETWORK
IJT -36 still needs a lot of testing and still needs to clear spin test, other issues faced by the aircraft are controls, engine issues and weight of the aircraft. Russian AL-55I is also suffering from weight issues and has failed to provide required thrust; failure of Russian AL-55I resulted into crash of one of the IJT-36 Prototype. Russian help has been sorted in fixing issues with AL-55I engine and it seems HAL will rope in BAE to help fix issues with IJT-36.
IAF on other hand has put follow-on order for 37 more Pilatus PC-7 Mk 2 aircraft that will take the total planes with IAF to 112, additional planes will be used in Stage-II along with Kiran aircrafts, but it seems to be temporary fix. If HAL is not able to fix issues of IJT-36 aircraft IAF will have to look for other options. options include import of IJT from abroad , Russian have been pushing YAK-130 from some time now , other option will be to upgrade Pilatus PC-7 Mk 2 to carry weapons for training pilots , or operate Pilatus PC-7 Mk 2 and Bae Hawks in Stage-II .
Defence Minister A.K. Antony in Aero India 2013 set 2015 as the deadline for Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd. to deliver the intermediate jet trainer (IJT) to the Air Force.HAL has promised IOC for aircraft by end of this year, we can only hope HAL gets its act right and is able to fix the aircraft in time, scrapping the project will only highlight utter lack of failure of Indias premier Aeronautics company in developing a very basic aircraft for countries air force.
SOURCE: IDRW NEWS NETWORK