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hmm ...Use of the third form of Verb only a typo or Tejas has already fired BVRAAM during ongoing GaganShakti?
...if it's true then it's great .........................
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hmm ...Use of the third form of Verb only a typo or Tejas has already fired BVRAAM during ongoing GaganShakti?
Any ideas why the SPJ can’t be placed at station g? Weight limits?
A page from 2015 brouchure.
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@Prashant12
Amount of work that has gone into Tejas since 2015 AI is well illustrated when compared with a page(second) from Tejas' brochure from 2015 AI. Still, it is MK-1 only.
First time I am seeing a mention of standoff weapons which could be a long-range glide bomb or even an A2S missile.
With 5 stations becoming capable of Drop Tank carriage, two things will definitely follow. First Tejas will be made capable of Buddy Refuelling and second, a Gripen F equivalent of Tejas may very well in the pipeline.
With 2x WVRAAM + 2x BVRAAM + 2x LGB + 1x DT + 1x EL/OP + 1x SPJ, a Swing role configuration is well illustrated in this graphics of MK-1A.
ITs not a station I think. Just the Gun Port. Not 100% sure thoughAny ideas why the SPJ can’t be placed at station g? Weight limits?
'G' refers to Gun-Bay. It is just an emplacement for GSH-23 with 123 rounds of ammo. It is not a multi-store station.Any ideas why the SPJ can’t be placed at station g? Weight limits?
is it possible to have a 2 dual rack system..by which tejas can carry 4 wvraam instead of 2 missile....bdw in mk1a one dual rack system will be thereNot that I wanna rub your nose into the ground @Sancho but can't help but point to you what your beloved source ADA brochure writes in its latest brochure. Check underline in red.
Hope from next time you educate yourself properly before you decide to spread your usual filth in this thread also.
Just in case other members are interested in the context. LINK
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Yes MK-1A is getting a dual rack for WVRAAM on the outboard station. By thumb rule, another dual rack for WVRAAM can also be placed on other outboard station when SPJ is not being carried. However, since SPJ will be required during most missions, Tejas MK-1A will carry only 2 WVRAAMs in most cases.is it possible to have a 2 dual rack system..by which tejas can carry 4 wvraam instead of 2 missile....bdw in mk1a one dual rack system will be there
There are many variables. Flight profile and combat load to name few.So is Tejas's endurance on internal fuel just 40 mins??
The data here is that Tejas flew with internal fuel and 2 drop tanks of 800 litre each for 84 minutes and still had some fuel left in the internal tanks.So guys, I got this old link
http://www.thehindu.com/todays-pape...ith-drop-tanks-successful/article15162772.ece
An important step towards the initial operational clearance (IOC) of India’s light combat aircraft Tejas was taken here recently, when PV1 (prototype vehicle one) undertook its first successful flight powered by fuel from two drop tanks.
Drop tanks not only increase an aircraft’s endurance but also allow the pilot to jettison them, if need be, once their purpose is served.
Programme Director P.S. Subramanayam told The Hindu that the aircraft flew for an hour and 24 minutes with the drop tanks, which carried 800 litres of fuel. At the end of the flight, some fuel remained in the internal tank.
“This is a major achievement as we work towards the IOC target date of 2010. This test will also give the Air Force added confidence in the Tejas.” While the internal tanks allow the Tejas to perform a 40-minute sortie, the drop tanks will increase its endurance by almost an hour.
According to sources, the tests show that the Aeronautical Development Agency (ADA), designer of the LCA, have fixed the issue of fuel supply from the drop tanks. But the ADA will still have to manage issues of the aircraft’s centre of gravity when the drop tanks are jettisoned.
So is Tejas's endurance on internal fuel just 40 mins??
Instead of endurance in minutes we need to check out the range and combat radius instead.So is Tejas's endurance on internal fuel just 40 mins??
Well I never said more Rafale shouldn't be ordered, I always said IAF should have upto 72-100 Rafales i.e 4-5 sqds, 1 per every air command. I see Rafale as a long term Jaguar replacement. Currently only 60 Jags are planned for further upgrades while rest will be gradually phased out. 36 Rafales fill in that need perfectly and excercising the options for 36 more is good common sense. I am certain Rafale orders will come by excercising of the options.You realise this is true for EVERY OEM, why single out Dassault?
In fact US OEMs are even more restricted as by LAW they cannot even sell sensitive American tech to any country without official sanction from US CONGRESS.
Rafale is the only affordable choice because of the sunk costs already committed to by the IAF, the level of delusion some have to go to ignore the fact that the 36 unit Rafale deal exists is unbelievable. This isn’t a repeat of MMRCA, the entire landscape has changed, by the time the RFP is even out for these new jets Rafale will be in IAF service, Indian crews are already in France RIGHT now, Dassault is RIGHT NOW integrating IAF Buyer Nominated Equioment (BNE), DA is RIGHT NOW working with IAF to integrate Rafale into AFNET and IAF service procedures.
You’re mad if you can’t see how this makes the RFI tailormade for Rafale.
Every day that passes Rafale becomes the only viable offer
Best part is how many are rewriting history, the Rafale and EFT were the ONLY two fighters found to adequately meet IAF’s criteria. For some reason the F-16/18, Gripen and Mig-35 are somehow serious contenders again just because they have signed MOUs with some Indian companies?
Firstly, stop saying that F18 can be used in Navy as the ability to fly from 200m STOBAR runways has not been proven.Well I never said more Rafale shouldn't be ordered, I always said IAF should have upto 72-100 Rafales i.e 4-5 sqds, 1 per every air command. I see Rafale as a long term Jaguar replacement. Currently only 60 Jags are planned for further upgrades while rest will be gradually phased out. 36 Rafales fill in that need perfectly and excercising the options for 36 more is good common sense. I am certain Rafale orders will come by excercising of the options.
This new contest opens the gates wide open for competition and Rafale of today just doesn't have the same kind of edge especially when re-trials happen, EF is highly updated with E-Captor coming up, Gripen E comes with very cutting edge GAN tech, I am sure the US will push the SH Block 3 heavily too with all the newest upgrades. Why do you compare this RFI to MRCA-1, all the potential contenders for MRCA-2 are pretty good and EF/Gripen,SH Block 3, potentially F-35 can make a very strong case when retrials happen. It would be stupid of IAF to pick a winner based on MRCA-1 criteria even as we know Rafale was not the L-1 in MRCA-1.
Now, the SH Block 3 is widely considered the favorite for IN's deal and combine that with LCA MK-2s engine commonality there are massive cost savings. Furthermore F414 EPE is favorite to power the AMCA.
The madness here is the silliness of this tender if more Rafales were actually to be ordered, this new MRCA only makes the chances of Rafale slimmer.
Besides, from the RFI it's clear Dassault can't meet a lot of needs linked to AMCA.
The Ferry Range of Tejas mk1 on internal fuel is 1700 kms from Point A to Point B.
Dude, you need to chill, the SH Block 3 is final contender for the IN and it will take part in trials and I am willing to believe the SH can do plenty from our cariers. your same criticism can be given to the Rafale. You claiming it can't be used in IN doesn't make it the truth. Truth is Boeing is confident it can perform well in trials.Firstly, stop saying that F18 can be used in Navy as the ability to fly from 200m STOBAR runways has not been proven.
Next, Gripen is just a hotch-potch assembly. It has no GaN radar yet. They are offering "co-development" of it with India! That is not at all meaningful. It also is not finalised and no flying version has been made. It is better to go for Tejas MK2 than Gripen. Tejas MK2 will come at the same time as Gripen E.
The RFI is to ensure that the procurement will be based on the maximum ToT and to get a leverage with Dassault and prevent any arm-twisting. If F18 gives ToT like Radar, avionics and engine manufacturing etc, then India may even go with it, despite F18 being unfit to fly in Navy. The only intention of this RFI is to get ToT and not the best available fighter.
So, Gripen is simply ruled out as SAAB has no technology to offer. The contest is in between the companies/countries that are willing to offer a comprehensive ToT
will miss u a lot ...ur.. information. .and ur knowledge...Ok guys I am taking a 4-5 month leave for professional reasons. You guys keep this thread lively and continue celebrating the rise of Phoenix named Tejas. Our Tejas!
Hope ADA and HAL keep providing you enough reasons for lungi dance now and then.
God bless you all.
Rahul Singh out!
......................................................................................................................................http://www.bharat-rakshak.com/NAVY/Galleries/5303-2/viraat01+057_1_.jpg(photo of sea harrier with dual rack)
We have already built and integrated a twin rack to carry the Derby - that was integrated into the Sea Harrier upgrade. A variant of that I think will be used in the Tejas to enable it to carry 4 BVRs
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........... moderator s Please delete the link if it's violates the rules of this forum
Cute, but as you said yourself it's a"brochure" for the purpose of advertising. Also it shows weapon load configuration for each station, not mission configs, as in the ADA info I showed you before. But you already know how wrong you were, since you already made a u turn on you earlier claims wrt the fuel tanks.Not that I wanna rub your nose into the ground @Sancho but can't help but point to you what your beloved source ADA brochure writes in its latest brochure. Check underline in red.
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