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A question to gurus, has a Tejas ever taken off with a Kaveri engine fitted?
Will most likely fly this year or early next year.Plans are underway after Kaveri reached its earlier specifications.Materials for turbine blades were developed in home.Blade throwing was controlled,Kaveri engine was stable under all conditions.
But the Kaveri in its current thrust levels is not sufficient for a fully grown Tejas.
since it will be waste of time developing the same engine for extra thrust,new developement was considered.
My understanding is a bit different...I think they have reached the thrust level they wanted however there is still an issue with the weight...can you please share some more thoughts on this??
About 1880 hrs on engine test has been completed on various prototypes of Kaveri Engine. A total of eight Kaveri Engines and four core engines have been manufactured, assembled and tested. High Altitude testing on core engine has been completed successfully.
Kaveri Aero Engine being developed by Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) requires to be optimised for lower weight and higher performance so that it can be used for Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) Tejas and possibly for Indian next generation combat Aircraft.
The Government also proposes to import foreign engines for LCA. Technical evaluation of proposals received from two short listed vendors, i.e. M/s Eurojet (NETMA), Europe and M/s General Electric Company, USA is in progress.
This information was given by Defence Minister Shri AK Antony in a written reply to Dr. M Thambidurai and others in Lok Sabha today.
Samir / RAJ
Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) has offered to co-develop and co-produce 90 kN thrust class of upgraded Kaveri engine with M/s Snecma, France to meet the operational requirement of Light Combat Aircraft (LCA), Tejas with 48 months from the date of project inception. DRDO and M/s Snecma are jointly responsible for engine design, development, flight trials and certification in Tejas. The modified Kaveri engine proposal provides comparable thrust throughout the flight envelope of Tejas. Minimum changes are required in the airframe to integrate this engine without affecting the weight and configuration of Tejas.
The proposal for co-development was considered by Indian Air Force. Indian Air Force has suggested a proven engine that is already in production and flight worthy for meeting immediate requirement. Request for Proposal (RFP) has been issued to reputed engine manufacturers.
This information was given by Minister of Defence Minister Shri AK Antony in a written reply to Shri Suresh Kalmadi and Shri Vilas Mutttemwar in Lok Sabha today.
SAMEER / RAJ
I still believe PAF will have no more than 65-75 JF-17 by 2015.
But its still a good number. The production will ramp up but gradually. It won't start churning out 30 aircraft in 2012.
2009 - 8
2010 - 10
2011 - 12
2012 - 14
Like this, it will increase but slowly. Eventually in the end, it would be 25-30 aircraft, taking into account the aircraft being bought from China.
it was said kamra to manufacture 4 to 6 aircraft by 2009 end bt by 2010 feb KAmra successfully manufactured 14 aircraft(also i heard that 4 aircaft added again after few weeks means a full squarden)
so if we can make 14 aircraft in 8 months(in juluu mass production started and 14 aircraft in service by 2010 feb)
so we can also make 150 by 2050 too if nt total 150 then i am sure we will hav more then 100 jf-17's INSHALLAH
u want t o say that karma manufactured 4 in end 2009 and by 2010 feb they made another 14 ................
if 14 in two months so by 2015 i think around 500-600 jf17 or may be more
correct me if i considerd in less no
"So, IAF should have its first Tejas squadron of 20 fighters by 2014-15. Even Swedish Gripen fighter's developmental cost was around Rs 12,640 crore,'' said an official.
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