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Employing the Tejas for the tactical battle would
allow the IAF’s heavy, multi-role fighters like the
Su-30MKI and Rafale to be focused on targets
deep inside enemy territory, which are beyond the
range of the Tejas --- such as major air bases,
military headquarters and strategic infrastructure.
These fighters, which carry far more fuel and
weapons, can take off from bases deep inside
India, bomb targets deep inside enemy territory,
and also shoot down enemy fighters.
Yet, heavy fighters have their downsides.
Maintenance is complex, with half the Su-30MKI
fleet usually unavailable for operations. Enemy
radar picks up the heavy fighters more easily;
the Tejas is smaller, and also stealthier, being
largely fabricated from composite materials.
Moreover, the loss of a Sukhoi-30 is a Rs 400
crore blow; a Tejas will probably costs one-third
of that.
In another word, its ok for pilots flying Tejas to die.
If the LCA is so good does the IAF still need the Rafale?
LCA is the best for parades.