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Indian Air Force: Tejas Light Combat Aircraft Can’t Protect Indian Skies

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A new report by the IAF said that the Tejas fighter jet lags behind its foreign competitors like the JAS-39 Gripen.

The Indian Air Force (IAF) has issued a new report listing several deficiencies found with India’s first domestically designed and produced light fighter aircraft, the Tejas Light Combat Aircraft (LCA), in yet another push to convince the government to procure foreign-made single engine fighter jets.

According to IAF assessments, the Tejas LCA, when compared to Saab’s JAS-39 Gripen and Lockheed Martin’s F-16, boasts reduced airborne endurance — 59 minutes versus three hours for the Gripen and nearly four hours for the F-16. The Tejas can also only carry a weapons payload of around three tons against nearly six tons by the Gripen and seven tons by the F-16.

Furthermore, maintenance requirements for the Tejas LCA are also higher than with foreign combat aircraft. The Tejas LCA requires 20 hours of serving for every hour of flying against six hours for the Gripen and 3.5 hours for the F-16. In addition, the service life of the Tejas LCA is also half that of the 40 years found in both the Gripen and F-16.

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The Tejas LCA is a supersonic, single-seat, single-engine multirole light fighter aircraft that has been under development since 1983 by the Aeronautical Development Agency in cooperation with Indian state-owned military aircraft maker Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL).

HAL has repeatedly stated that it intends to address the technical shortfalls. In May 2015, the Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) of India — the Indian government’s principal oversight body —issued a report highlighting technical problems with the Tejas LCA, including inadequate electronic warfare capabilities, problems with the onboard radar system, and reduced internal-fuel capacity.

The shortcomings are expected to be tackled in the upgraded Mark I-A variant of the LCA, which was slated to take to the skies for the first time this year. The upgraded LCA will be fitted with an advanced AESA radar system and a new electronic warfare sensor suite, among other thing. The IAF also wants to arm its Tejas fleet with I-Derby beyond-visual-range (BVR) air-to-air missile.

Saab has held talks with HAL to collaborate on the upgraded version of the Tejas Mark-IA.

As I noted elsewhere: “The [IAF] intends to induct a total of 123 Tejas Mark-IA aircraft. In November 2016, the Indian MoD cleared the purchase of a first batch of 83 Mark-IA LCAs. The IAF is also currently slated to receive 40 Tejas Mark-I aircraft by early 2018.”

However, HAL has not been able to meet the target of producing eight Tejas aircraft per year. In July 2016, the IAF inducted the first two serially-produced LCAs, followed by two more aircraft in the same year. Twelve more aircraft are currently at the production stage. The Indian government has also been pushing HAL to ramp up production capacity from eight to 16 aircraft per year.
 
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cash cow for many indians. tejas is never going to be front line fighter of the IAF. the su 30, mig 29 and mirage 2000 are already sufficient for PAF. add rafale to the equation and IAF will be in a much comfortable position. i dont know why IAF is going for tejas. they have good numbers of 4th gen jets. they should focus on 5th gen jet and hang all those who have been involved in tejas project for more then 3 decades.
 
cash cow for many indians. tejas is never going to be front line fighter of the IAF. the su 30, mig 29 and mirage 2000 are already sufficient for PAF. add rafale to the equation and IAF will be in a much comfortable position. i dont know why IAF is going for tejas. they have good numbers of 4th gen jets. they should focus on 5th gen jet and hang all those who have been involved in tejas project for more then 3 decades.

which 3 decades you are talking about ? if Tejas is cash cow, why pakistan needs jf-17 ? why dont you shift directly to 5th gen fighter ? Tejas is meant to replace Mig-21 or 27's.

and tejas production line will be used for 5th gen fighter.
 
cash cow for many indians. tejas is never going to be front line fighter of the IAF. the su 30, mig 29 and mirage 2000 are already sufficient for PAF. add rafale to the equation and IAF will be in a much comfortable position. i dont know why IAF is going for tejas. they have good numbers of 4th gen jets. they should focus on 5th gen jet and hang all those who have been involved in tejas project for more then 3 decades.

For the last part of your comment, nonsense aside. Our Military is will below the judiciary and legislature, they are only meant to take and execute orders, not the other way around unlike in some banana republics. :p:
 
which 3 decades you are talking about ? if Tejas is cash cow, why pakistan needs jf-17 ? why dont you shift directly to 5th gen fighter ? Tejas is meant to replace Mig-21 or 27's.

and tejas production line will be used for 5th gen fighter.
For the last part of your comment, nonsense aside. Our Military is will below the judiciary and legislature, they are only meant to take and execute orders, not the other way around unlike in some banana republics. :p:
the whole world knows about the 3 decades except off course the indians. dont compare it with PAF inducting JFT. the circumstances of two air forces are completely different. secondly JFT became operational in 2010 and i think tejas still has to get the FOC. by the time it will enter IAF in numbers it will be an obsolete air craft.
about hanging all those who are involved in tejas project i gave you a sincere advice but indiots cant realize.
 
the whole world knows about the 3 decades except off course the indians. dont compare it with PAF inducting JFT. the circumstances of two air forces are completely different. secondly JFT became operational in 2010 and i think tejas still has to get the FOC. by the time it will enter IAF in numbers it will be an obsolete air craft.
about hanging all those who are involved in tejas project i gave you a sincere advice but indiots cant realize.

Do you know the FOC criteria of IAF ? and then compare that FOC Criteria with present version of JF-17.
Which world you are talking about ? Pakistan ?

IAF wants an complete aircraft but PAF was left with no option other than to invest in chinese A/C.
India have options and have no hurry.
 
Old news.

Chinese should focus on replacing their J7 with FC1.
Or should they! o_O
 
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