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    Indian Air Force prepares to receive its first 16 Tejas Mk1A fighters

    30 de mayo de 2024 - 11:07
    Indian Air Force prepares to receive its first 16 Tejas Mk1A fighters
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    The Indian Air Force (IAF) is preparing to take delivery of its first batch of 16 Tejas Mk1A fighter aircraft, the first units of which will enter service this year.

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    This was confirmed by HAL chairman and CEO, CB Ananthakrishnan, who announced that the first delivery would be made “in the next few months.” HAL is committed to deliver 16 Tejas Mark 1A by March 31, 2025. According to Business Standard (BS), the production of 180 Tejas Mk1A and its successive variants will account for most of HAL’s revenue for the foreseeable future.

    HAL Tejas
    Two-seater training version of the HAL Tejas.

    Progress of the Tejas program

    Ananthakrishnan also told BS that HAL has almost completed delivery of its first two orders for 40 Tejas Mark 1 fighters to the IAF. Nine Mark 1s remained to be delivered this year, of which five two-seater trainers have already been delivered and the remaining four aircraft will be handed over at a later date.

    In parallel, the integration of five major improvements to the Tejas Mark 1, which would bring it up to Mk1A standard, is being completed. Two of the five major upgrades, which are the integration of the AESA radar and the new electronic warfare (EW) suite, are nearing completion. This upgraded avionics is complemented by the integration of new air-to-air weaponry, such as the indigenous Astra missile and the Advanced Short Range Air-to-Air Missile (ASRAAM), assembled in India under license from MBDA.

    ASRAAM India
    ASRAAM missile. Photo: MBDA

    Another improvement planned for the Tejas Mk1 fleet is the integration of the same in-flight refueling probe that equips the more advanced Mk1A variant.

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    Finally, the HAL chief reported that the Tejas cockpit has been adapted to the size and shape of 90% of IAF pilots. “We have fully met the anthropometric requirements of the LCA, which require the cockpit to be suitable for the 5 to 95th percentile of pilots.”

    There are still some minor modifications and testing to be done, such as testing and certifying the twin rail so that each Tejas light fighter can carry twice as many ASRAAM missiles.

    Temas
    • HAL
    • Hindustan Aeronautics Limited
    • IAF
    • India
    • Tejas MK1A
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    Gastón Dubois
    Gastón Dubois
    Apasionado por la aviación, la historia, la política y la defensa. Editor-in-Chief en Aviacionline Defensa, combinando estos conocimiento para ofrecer un contenido valioso sobre temas estratégicos y de seguridad.
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