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The Tejas will have , could have. Currently the aircraft had to have its radome replaced and awaits refuelling kits. It will take time to mature. Meanwhile the Rafale is a mature platform carrying out combat operations as we speak. Again, this is fallacy trying to base radar coverage and power on Radome size..What matters more is the sophisitcation of the signal processors behind it and the underlying software.. and the Rafale has a fairly mature AESA on hand for this while this speculative large AESA you talk of does not exist at all...even on paper.
Radome and refueling kits are to be arrive from Cobam by Nov'14. How much time do you think it will take to install both the items and test it? Atmost by March-June'15 FOC will be achieved for MK-I. Note weapons trials are already verified out on current Radome, only the range will increase.
How mature is Rafale AESA?? They just arrived on the platform, yet to see the its performance. While regarding the power supplied to Radar, that why it will best work on MK-II which will have more power, due to more powerful powerplant thanks to GE F-414 engine.And regarding the sophistication of signal processors dont you think Elta EL/M 2052 will be second to none.
All the bottom arguments are essentially speculations on an aircraft that has not flown and is not tested. Essentially you are handing over the lives of IAF pilots on the hope that the aircraft will meet development milestones(which it has only recently begun to somewhat meet). That is a risk I do not think the IAF wants to take with its pilots and their willingness on the program regardless of what happens is clear enough.
Who is stopping "Imported Air Force" to test the aircraft by inducting it in numbers. IAF is reluctant in inducting the Aircraft they only want next SP-2 to be delivered them on much latter date.
With current manufacturing capacity of 8 per year they can get whole first squadron of 18 aircraft by 2016, all depends on IAF how early they want the aircraft.
Best range of Uttam AESA is 100km.And as for Elta EL/M 2052 it is denied by US to india best we can go Is Hybrid version that too will take 5-6 years best by LRDE To Develop Radar that can compare with it counter parts.And Boy Indian PSU's have a reputation in overlapping Time-frames
Yes you are true in some sense, but in the current scenario with fresh cooperation between USA & India it will be restricted in future also???
Uttam AESA is in testing phase. It wont take much time in integrating two existing radars rather then developing a new radar on completely new technology. Integrating can be done in lesser time then developing new one.
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