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Why Tejas Mk2 (MWF) Will Be Important

Your doubts are utter stupid. We detected the planes in same way other airforce detect enemy planes. We even have friends and for systems installed on each and every aircraft. You raise this questions because you know little about it.



Only airfoce want 123 Tejas Mk1 and 200 Tejas mk2.

No they want only rafaels... HAL wants to force poor lil tejas on them to keep their business afloat.
 
India's sukhois detected J20 even without AESA. So no big deal to detect them with top class AESA.
You can believe all you want but, in peace time stealth jets often use LUNEBERG LENS to hide the true RCS and be visible to ground control. Same in use by US F-22s in Syeria as Russians were monitoring them.
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https://www.quora.com/Why-is-Chinas-J20-Jet-Fighter-not-a-threat-to-India


By the way when is this new Tejas variant expected to be operational? It might end up being over weight, is there any other engine option as 98KN thrust does not seem enough for the description.
 
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There is not a single photo of in service J-20 that hasn't been photographed with its lens being on the underside. It make perfect sense for Chinese airforces to not show true RCS of J-20. Yes maybe it is much worse than F-22 maybe much worse than Su-57 but you can guess. Any talk is complete lie because you don't know. Also it is impossible for a radar to detect a J-20 from that kind of long range and know exactly the type of fighter it is even if J-20 is same RCS as early Su-27. Still difficult to be sure.
 
There is not a single photo of in service J-20 that hasn't been photographed with its lens being on the underside. It make perfect sense for Chinese airforces to not show true RCS of J-20. Yes maybe it is much worse than F-22 maybe much worse than Su-57 but you can guess. Any talk is complete lie because you don't know. Also it is impossible for a radar to detect a J-20 from that kind of long range and know exactly the type of fighter it is even if J-20 is same RCS as early Su-27. Still difficult to be sure.

If PAFs vintage yet upgraded F-16s and JF-17s can give InAF SU-30s a tough enough time that they are crying for Rafaels, J-20 has nothing to worry about :-)
 
India's sukhois detected J20 even without AESA. So no big deal to detect them with top class AESA.

at what distance/range? And was it able
to track it? And from which aspect did mki
scan the j20 rear or front?
And is there any proof of this episode or
this is another sir jee kal strike.
 
at what distance/range? And was it able
to track it? And from which aspect did mki
scan the j20 rear or front?
And is there any proof of this episode or
this is another sir jee kal strike.

The article doesn't provide the details.

The article discuss various scenario this is one of the important scenario.
dog fight, why not a donkey fight? Modern air-warfare will be fought with BVR missiles , I dont think jets even see each other visually and do all those circus. Whichever side is able to detect other beyond the visual range will win the battle.

You can believe all you want but, in peace time stealth jets often use LUNEBERG LENS to hide the true RCS and be visible to ground control. Same in use by US F-22s in Syeria as Russians were monitoring them.
main-qimg-46331de9050c396bce9eac400a53da45

https://www.quora.com/Why-is-Chinas-J20-Jet-Fighter-not-a-threat-to-India


By the way when is this new Tejas variant expected to be operational? It might end up being over weight, is there any other engine option as 98KN thrust does not seem enough for the description.

By 2024. Engine power will be most probably be 66 kn dry. Mirage 2000 does all this with even slightly lower power engine.
 
Why Tejas Mk2 (MWF) Will Be Important

Written by: Vipul Dave
Date: February 12, 2019


Indian CRPF convoy hit by Pakistan trained terrorist with huge explosive killing more than 40 Jawans. India warned retaliation and preparation of air raid begun. India struck LET terrorist camp with laser guided bombs and eliminated hundreds of Terrorists, their trainers and JEM commanders including family members of JEM chief Masood Azahar. .

Once again Indian Airforce Choose 4 decade old Mirage 2000 for the mission inspite of having state of art planes like Sukhoi MKIs, Mig 29 etc. This shows how important the plane is. It is very much relevant even today with upgrades in electronic inspite of new fighters entering the service. India used the same plane in bombing Kargil height inspite of having MKIs, Jaguars and Mig 29s.

The question here is what makes Mirage 2000 so special. Why it is a weapon of Choice of Indian army even after 4 decades. What after Mirage 2000 and its substitute once Mirage 2000 retires. These questions needs consideration.

Mirage 2000 is a medium weight fighter with Maximum takeoff weight of over 17 tons and payload of over 5 tons. It is upgraded with state of art electronics and one of the best BVR Mica. It has a high Instantaneous turn rate to fire missile first in case of conflict. It has a highly reliable engine and top speed in excess of Mach 1.8. All this makes it a weapon of choice for Indian air force. Now what next after Mirage 2000?

Actually, when India floated a tender of MMRCA tender, they wanted something like Mirage 2000 . When India made Tejas, India wanted to build something like Mirage 2000 and they build in many qualities of Mirage 2000 in Tejas. However, Tejas, because of its small size and comparatively low powered engine could not become a MMRCA like Mirage 2000 and Indian air force wanted something bigger and better. HAL and DRDO offered Tejas Mk2 with higher thrust engine and bigger in size Tejas Mk2. After many speculations in published articles and contradictory reports surfaced, Tejas Mk2’s design was finally revealed before Aero India 2019. It is a highly impressive design meeting almost all requirements of Medium Multi Role Combat Aircraft (MMRCA).

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Design and Specification:

Tejas Mk2 also known as Medium Weight Fighter (MWF) looks very much similar to Tejas Mk1. However the main differences are prolonged fuselage. The overall length of Tejas Mk2 is 14.7 meter from increased from 13.2 meter in Tejas Mk1. While studying the aerodynamics and its constrains in Tejas Mk1, it was observed that it was unable to comply to Area ruling because of short length. So it was decided to take care of this concern of Tejas Mk1 by increasing the length. Other aerodynamic issues such as elevating canopy, redesigning pylon, putting short range missile on wing tip etc is freezed in Mk2 design. All this will reduce aerodynamic drag and will improve transonic acceleration by a very good margin and highest speed in excess of mach 1.8.

The constrains of limited seven hand points in Mk1 is addressed very satisfactorily by providing 11 hand points . The payload of 3.9 tons is increased to 6.5 tons. All concerns of Mk1 are not only addressed but user Indian air force's expectations are surpassed.

Another noticeable change is addition of canards for handling at low speed and short take off etc. In my opinion, these changes are made so that designers may not have to work very hard on naval LCA Mk2 and Air force MWF may relatively easily be converted into naval Tejas Mk2.

Another big issue which is addressed is increasing fuel capacity from 2.5 tons to 3.3 ton which will give it a big boost in ferry range and combat radios. Supersonic fuel tanks are also developed. It offers a big fuel capacity with minimum addition of drag. This will further add to range and mission capability to carry out operation in large geographical area.

The another most important change will be the replacement of current GE 404 engine with higher power GE 414 IN6 engine. Tejas Mk2 will have GE 414 IN6 engine with some 60 KN + dry and 98 KN wet thrust engine which will give Tejas Mk2 and ability to carry more load and faster speed. It will be a fully home grown plane with American engine which may be replaced by K10 in future.

Tejas Mk2 is not a stealth but it is designed for very Low RCS. Its “Y” duct intake conceals engine totally. There has been a lots of simulation to put canard on right place. External body in now more than 90% made of composite material giving it low weight low RCS and low weight. RAM paint developed for AMCA shall find its application in TEJAS Mk2 to further add to its stealth character.

After building huge inventory of heavy category fighter like SU 30 MKI and developing light weight Tejas MK1, Entire focus of India is now centered on acquiring medium weight fighter like Rafale or other MMRCA. Tejas Mk2 is a surprising sweet option which has emerged for Indian air force.

Radar, Infrared track and search system and electronic warfare:

This area is also got a big boost. New Uttam AESA radar will have much higher range than current MMR and it will virtually be Jam proof. It will replace Israeli ELTA 2052 radar in Tejas Mk2. BEL has started work on development of Infrared track and search system which will go into Tejas Mk2. This will give Tejas a great capability to see enemy even without putting its AESA radar on to keep its presence secrete. Even stealth planes can be detected without AESA radar being put in active mode with detecting heat signature of plane. An Israeli company is already short listed to co-develop electronic warfare suite. Same suite for Mig 29 is already been developed. Development of EW suite for Tejas Mk2 is unlikely to face any challenge. Missile approach warning system is already been developed which will go into Mk2. Sensor fusion is a gray area and yet much clarification has not come.
Pilot will be able to fire and guide missile at enemy plane by just looking at it.

Weapons:

Tejas Mk2 will come with huge weapon load of 6.5 tons. Designers have already surpassed all expectation of IAF by providing 11 hand points and some of them may be used with multiple hangers carrying two missile of each one. This is a combination of huge payload and huge number of hand point will give this plane an extraordinary flexibility to carry any sort of mission with missiles or bombs and strike a target far away.

During exercise Gagan Shakti, Tejas proved its ability to bomb targets with high Precision. Bombing and its accuracy is already been proved and it is a proven capability of Tejas Mk1 which will go into Tejas Mk2. It has Impressed Indian air force winning lots of admiration from senior IAF officers. India has already developed glide bomb of 100 KM range with which enemy positions can be attacked from far away. India’s own smart area airfield weapon can strike runways from 100 km away and make runways useless. Just BEL has revealed that it has developed various light weight glide bombbs with 154 km range. They have developed light weight cruise missile as well which will be natural contender of LCA MK. 2 weapons.

R 73 and derby missiles are already tested from Tejas Mk1. Python was also tested from Tejas Mk1 but it was found a bit unsuitable. Home grown Astra Mk1 with 80 KM range is already been tested and integrated with Sukhoi 30 MKI in BVR role. This will go into Mk1 as well as Mk2. There are talks with France to integrate Meteor with Tejas. France is ready to do that provided the Radar is Indian and not Israeli. With arrival of desi Uttam AESA radar, the way to integrate Meteor will clear. Meanwhile India has done few successful tests of her indigenous solid fuel duct ramjet engine missile which will have about 130 to 150 KM rage some 30 KM lesser than meteor. If either of the two goes into Tejas Mk2, they will be more than a match for enemies of India for decades to come. Meanwhile Israel has offered I derby, the upgraded version of Debby. India is already using Mica of France on Mirage 2000. So India has a great flexibility and multiple options to integrate missile and other weapons on Tejas Mk2 like no other nation has with options of Russian, Israeli, European, French and Indian weapons.

DRDO developed onboard oxygen generation system will also go in TEJAS MK2 . DRDO has already tested anti-radiation missile with more than 100 KM range so as SAAW. This will give Tejas MK2 an additional punch which its competitors are lacking. Tejas will have enviously high weapon choices not available to any of the plane of its class. It will simply outsmart any other plane in the area of weapons.

BVR and WVR engagements:

Tejas with more powerful engine, improved aerodynamic will be much faster though not as fast as Russian planes like Sukhoi 30, Sukhoi 57 and Mig 29 but will outmatch most and its competitors and match F 16 in speed. With low wing loading and higher thrust to weight ratio, Tejas Mk2 will be a great dog fighter which will outmatch all its competitors including F 16 but not Chinese Sukhoi 30s and Sukhoi 35s. However, here is a point here. Tejas with a very small frontal RCS of 0.1 Sq m to 0.2 Sq. meter and top class AESAS radar will see them first and will shoot them with either Meteor, SFDR, Atsra or derby which are very long range missiles.

Against its Chinese counterparts like J1p, JF 17 block 3 or F16, Tejas Mk2 will be more than a match. With very low Frontal RCS and powerful Radar like either ELTA 2052 or Uttam, it will be able to see these planes more than 100 KM away which shall be atleast 30 KH higher than those planes can see Tejas Mk2 even with AESA radar . Tejas Mk2 will lock and shoot J 10, Jf 17 or F 16 from a distance of more than 120 KM either with METERO or India’s own Solid fuel duct ramjet missile with ultra-long range. With state of art infrared track search system, Tejas Mk2 will be able to track even so called 5th generation Chinese J20 even without using its AESA radars.

In within visible range face off, Tejas Mk2 will easily be able to defeat F 16 with its low T/W ratio, Low wing loading and Canard combo which will give it a great maneuverability. It will have no problem in shooting down F 16 with R 73. Even Mig 21 did it recently. Chinese planes does not count and it is futile to compare both the planes.

Conclusion:

Tejas Mk2 is an upgraded version of Tejas MK1 . All shortcomings of Tejas Mk1 are addresses in Tejas Mk2. It will have a very high ferry range, combat radios and a very decent payload. It is designed for High maneuverability unlike some bomb trucks. Tejas Mk2 can do 9/-3.5 g with high AOA. It will have the option to integrate ultra-long range missiles such as METEOR and home grown SFDR . With AESA and ultra long range missile combo, it will have first shoot capability against virtually all planes except few like F 22, F 35 and will match Gripen, Rafale and EFT. This will be a most suitable plane for most of the missions like air raid, BVR combat, Close combat, Close air support, Ground attack etc. With light weight, better aerodynamic, top class weapon and great ground attack capability, this plane will undoubtedly pack a big punch in a single machine. Though this is a single engine plane, it will have the capability of being MMRCA and it will match and even surpass the capability of some contenders of MMRCA like F 16, Mig 35 and Gripen C/D and will match Gripen E in capability. So this is a desi MMRCA at low cost.

Indian airforce which has a great passion for foreign plane has found a new love for this plane in recent time after Tejas Mk1 got FOC. They are ordering Tejas Mk1 in big numbers who used to refuse to consider an order beyond 40. Now they are planning 123 Tejas Mk1 and planning to induct more than 200 Tejas Mk2. Indian navy is also seriously considering to induct Tejas Mk2 with more powerful engine which we shall discuss some in future. The reason is that the capability offered by Tejas Mk2 is irresistible. Tejas Mk2 is a true multirole fighter which has satisfied and surpassed all expectations of Indian air force’s medium weight fighter plane at a very reasonable cost. It has won the heart and mind of Indian air force and Indian air force is unable to resist the capability it has offered.

This article cannot be reproduced without the acknowledgement to writer Vipul Dave
Dill lagya aya tha dill laghi k liya...Ban gaya rog zindagi k liya :lol:
 
Why Tejas Mk2 (MWF) Will Be Important

Written by: Vipul Dave
Date: February 12, 2019


Indian CRPF convoy hit by Pakistan trained terrorist with huge explosive killing more than 40 Jawans. India warned retaliation and preparation of air raid begun. India struck LET terrorist camp with laser guided bombs and eliminated hundreds of Terrorists, their trainers and JEM commanders including family members of JEM chief Masood Azahar. .

Once again Indian Airforce Choose 4 decade old Mirage 2000 for the mission inspite of having state of art planes like Sukhoi MKIs, Mig 29 etc. This shows how important the plane is. It is very much relevant even today with upgrades in electronic inspite of new fighters entering the service. India used the same plane in bombing Kargil height inspite of having MKIs, Jaguars and Mig 29s.

The question here is what makes Mirage 2000 so special. Why it is a weapon of Choice of Indian army even after 4 decades. What after Mirage 2000 and its substitute once Mirage 2000 retires. These questions needs consideration.

Mirage 2000 is a medium weight fighter with Maximum takeoff weight of over 17 tons and payload of over 5 tons. It is upgraded with state of art electronics and one of the best BVR Mica. It has a high Instantaneous turn rate to fire missile first in case of conflict. It has a highly reliable engine and top speed in excess of Mach 1.8. All this makes it a weapon of choice for Indian air force. Now what next after Mirage 2000?

Actually, when India floated a tender of MMRCA tender, they wanted something like Mirage 2000 . When India made Tejas, India wanted to build something like Mirage 2000 and they build in many qualities of Mirage 2000 in Tejas. However, Tejas, because of its small size and comparatively low powered engine could not become a MMRCA like Mirage 2000 and Indian air force wanted something bigger and better. HAL and DRDO offered Tejas Mk2 with higher thrust engine and bigger in size Tejas Mk2. After many speculations in published articles and contradictory reports surfaced, Tejas Mk2’s design was finally revealed before Aero India 2019. It is a highly impressive design meeting almost all requirements of Medium Multi Role Combat Aircraft (MMRCA).

Tejas-AF-Mk-2-MWF-Concept.jpg


Design and Specification:

Tejas Mk2 also known as Medium Weight Fighter (MWF) looks very much similar to Tejas Mk1. However the main differences are prolonged fuselage. The overall length of Tejas Mk2 is 14.7 meter from increased from 13.2 meter in Tejas Mk1. While studying the aerodynamics and its constrains in Tejas Mk1, it was observed that it was unable to comply to Area ruling because of short length. So it was decided to take care of this concern of Tejas Mk1 by increasing the length. Other aerodynamic issues such as elevating canopy, redesigning pylon, putting short range missile on wing tip etc is freezed in Mk2 design. All this will reduce aerodynamic drag and will improve transonic acceleration by a very good margin and highest speed in excess of mach 1.8.

The constrains of limited seven hand points in Mk1 is addressed very satisfactorily by providing 11 hand points . The payload of 3.9 tons is increased to 6.5 tons. All concerns of Mk1 are not only addressed but user Indian air force's expectations are surpassed.

Another noticeable change is addition of canards for handling at low speed and short take off etc. In my opinion, these changes are made so that designers may not have to work very hard on naval LCA Mk2 and Air force MWF may relatively easily be converted into naval Tejas Mk2.

Another big issue which is addressed is increasing fuel capacity from 2.5 tons to 3.3 ton which will give it a big boost in ferry range and combat radios. Supersonic fuel tanks are also developed. It offers a big fuel capacity with minimum addition of drag. This will further add to range and mission capability to carry out operation in large geographical area.

The another most important change will be the replacement of current GE 404 engine with higher power GE 414 IN6 engine. Tejas Mk2 will have GE 414 IN6 engine with some 60 KN + dry and 98 KN wet thrust engine which will give Tejas Mk2 and ability to carry more load and faster speed. It will be a fully home grown plane with American engine which may be replaced by K10 in future.

Tejas Mk2 is not a stealth but it is designed for very Low RCS. Its “Y” duct intake conceals engine totally. There has been a lots of simulation to put canard on right place. External body in now more than 90% made of composite material giving it low weight low RCS and low weight. RAM paint developed for AMCA shall find its application in TEJAS Mk2 to further add to its stealth character.

After building huge inventory of heavy category fighter like SU 30 MKI and developing light weight Tejas MK1, Entire focus of India is now centered on acquiring medium weight fighter like Rafale or other MMRCA. Tejas Mk2 is a surprising sweet option which has emerged for Indian air force.

Radar, Infrared track and search system and electronic warfare:

This area is also got a big boost. New Uttam AESA radar will have much higher range than current MMR and it will virtually be Jam proof. It will replace Israeli ELTA 2052 radar in Tejas Mk2. BEL has started work on development of Infrared track and search system which will go into Tejas Mk2. This will give Tejas a great capability to see enemy even without putting its AESA radar on to keep its presence secrete. Even stealth planes can be detected without AESA radar being put in active mode with detecting heat signature of plane. An Israeli company is already short listed to co-develop electronic warfare suite. Same suite for Mig 29 is already been developed. Development of EW suite for Tejas Mk2 is unlikely to face any challenge. Missile approach warning system is already been developed which will go into Mk2. Sensor fusion is a gray area and yet much clarification has not come.
Pilot will be able to fire and guide missile at enemy plane by just looking at it.

Weapons:

Tejas Mk2 will come with huge weapon load of 6.5 tons. Designers have already surpassed all expectation of IAF by providing 11 hand points and some of them may be used with multiple hangers carrying two missile of each one. This is a combination of huge payload and huge number of hand point will give this plane an extraordinary flexibility to carry any sort of mission with missiles or bombs and strike a target far away.

During exercise Gagan Shakti, Tejas proved its ability to bomb targets with high Precision. Bombing and its accuracy is already been proved and it is a proven capability of Tejas Mk1 which will go into Tejas Mk2. It has Impressed Indian air force winning lots of admiration from senior IAF officers. India has already developed glide bomb of 100 KM range with which enemy positions can be attacked from far away. India’s own smart area airfield weapon can strike runways from 100 km away and make runways useless. Just BEL has revealed that it has developed various light weight glide bombbs with 154 km range. They have developed light weight cruise missile as well which will be natural contender of LCA MK. 2 weapons.

R 73 and derby missiles are already tested from Tejas Mk1. Python was also tested from Tejas Mk1 but it was found a bit unsuitable. Home grown Astra Mk1 with 80 KM range is already been tested and integrated with Sukhoi 30 MKI in BVR role. This will go into Mk1 as well as Mk2. There are talks with France to integrate Meteor with Tejas. France is ready to do that provided the Radar is Indian and not Israeli. With arrival of desi Uttam AESA radar, the way to integrate Meteor will clear. Meanwhile India has done few successful tests of her indigenous solid fuel duct ramjet engine missile which will have about 130 to 150 KM rage some 30 KM lesser than meteor. If either of the two goes into Tejas Mk2, they will be more than a match for enemies of India for decades to come. Meanwhile Israel has offered I derby, the upgraded version of Debby. India is already using Mica of France on Mirage 2000. So India has a great flexibility and multiple options to integrate missile and other weapons on Tejas Mk2 like no other nation has with options of Russian, Israeli, European, French and Indian weapons.

DRDO developed onboard oxygen generation system will also go in TEJAS MK2 . DRDO has already tested anti-radiation missile with more than 100 KM range so as SAAW. This will give Tejas MK2 an additional punch which its competitors are lacking. Tejas will have enviously high weapon choices not available to any of the plane of its class. It will simply outsmart any other plane in the area of weapons.

BVR and WVR engagements:

Tejas with more powerful engine, improved aerodynamic will be much faster though not as fast as Russian planes like Sukhoi 30, Sukhoi 57 and Mig 29 but will outmatch most and its competitors and match F 16 in speed. With low wing loading and higher thrust to weight ratio, Tejas Mk2 will be a great dog fighter which will outmatch all its competitors including F 16 but not Chinese Sukhoi 30s and Sukhoi 35s. However, here is a point here. Tejas with a very small frontal RCS of 0.1 Sq m to 0.2 Sq. meter and top class AESAS radar will see them first and will shoot them with either Meteor, SFDR, Atsra or derby which are very long range missiles.

Against its Chinese counterparts like J1p, JF 17 block 3 or F16, Tejas Mk2 will be more than a match. With very low Frontal RCS and powerful Radar like either ELTA 2052 or Uttam, it will be able to see these planes more than 100 KM away which shall be atleast 30 KH higher than those planes can see Tejas Mk2 even with AESA radar . Tejas Mk2 will lock and shoot J 10, Jf 17 or F 16 from a distance of more than 120 KM either with METERO or India’s own Solid fuel duct ramjet missile with ultra-long range. With state of art infrared track search system, Tejas Mk2 will be able to track even so called 5th generation Chinese J20 even without using its AESA radars.

In within visible range face off, Tejas Mk2 will easily be able to defeat F 16 with its low T/W ratio, Low wing loading and Canard combo which will give it a great maneuverability. It will have no problem in shooting down F 16 with R 73. Even Mig 21 did it recently. Chinese planes does not count and it is futile to compare both the planes.

Conclusion:

Tejas Mk2 is an upgraded version of Tejas MK1 . All shortcomings of Tejas Mk1 are addresses in Tejas Mk2. It will have a very high ferry range, combat radios and a very decent payload. It is designed for High maneuverability unlike some bomb trucks. Tejas Mk2 can do 9/-3.5 g with high AOA. It will have the option to integrate ultra-long range missiles such as METEOR and home grown SFDR . With AESA and ultra long range missile combo, it will have first shoot capability against virtually all planes except few like F 22, F 35 and will match Gripen, Rafale and EFT. This will be a most suitable plane for most of the missions like air raid, BVR combat, Close combat, Close air support, Ground attack etc. With light weight, better aerodynamic, top class weapon and great ground attack capability, this plane will undoubtedly pack a big punch in a single machine. Though this is a single engine plane, it will have the capability of being MMRCA and it will match and even surpass the capability of some contenders of MMRCA like F 16, Mig 35 and Gripen C/D and will match Gripen E in capability. So this is a desi MMRCA at low cost.

Indian airforce which has a great passion for foreign plane has found a new love for this plane in recent time after Tejas Mk1 got FOC. They are ordering Tejas Mk1 in big numbers who used to refuse to consider an order beyond 40. Now they are planning 123 Tejas Mk1 and planning to induct more than 200 Tejas Mk2. Indian navy is also seriously considering to induct Tejas Mk2 with more powerful engine which we shall discuss some in future. The reason is that the capability offered by Tejas Mk2 is irresistible. Tejas Mk2 is a true multirole fighter which has satisfied and surpassed all expectations of Indian air force’s medium weight fighter plane at a very reasonable cost. It has won the heart and mind of Indian air force and Indian air force is unable to resist the capability it has offered.

This article cannot be reproduced without the acknowledgement to writer Vipul Dave

No need too much big talks for now until its inducted by IAF.
But some points are correct .
Tejas MK1 got FoC which itself is actually a feat except engine and some avionics, all others are our own including FBW.
And IAF is actually impressed by the plane itself .

The development time of Mk2 will be few years because the tough lesson we got from Tejas Mk1 .

We need to do few things .
Outsource and increase more assembly line for Tejas .
Under current circumstances ,IAF will order at least 500 + from Tejas versions .

Once everything just clear only thing we need to do is to just upgrade ,upgrade and upgrade .
Our first priority should be Tejas M K2 because AMCA will take atleast 2035 for IOC.

India's sukhois detected J20 even without AESA. So no big deal to detect them with top class AESA.

J 20 is not making much news now a days .Means something wrong happened .
Su 30 Mk1 was deployed in eastern sector to scan Tibetan region .
Possibly they got the blink of J 20 and IAF acknowledged that once .
 
Rapid modification, and evolution of Tejas is the way forward. Another Marut cant happen.

Once they tried for that to kill the LCA program .During 2007 .l,but thanks to HAL now we have FoC.

LCA is operational from now on we will have our own military jets

dog fight, why not a donkey fight? Modern air-warfare will be fought with BVR missiles , I dont think jets even see each other visually and do all those circus. Whichever side is able to detect other beyond the visual range will win the battle.

BVR can be spoof if avionics is perfect.
Look what Su did during LoC engagement ,
That is why they got debris of the missile
 
Once they tried for that to kill the LCA program .During 2007 .l,but thanks to HAL now we have FoC.

LCA is operational from now on we will have our own military jets


LCA's position is pretty much assured, whether some like it or not. With all stack holders(user, developer, manufacturer(hal), industry) pretty much agreeing on the platform.

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Now, even on the mark1 platform it has several firms outside the government, big and small, in it's supply chain.

Industry will finally eat off these programs. India's biggest infrastructure firms, biggest auto firms, etc. and even new bright upstarts are in defence and aero, including this program, private sector will force efficiency.
 
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