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like his location it is "classified".Source ? Were you there in person ?
like his location it is "classified".Source ? Were you there in person ?
He is in NIT Trichy and now working as an intern in BEL.. This was the fifth seminar by DRDO in his college this year..Source ? Were you there in person ?
This could be the Miniaturized AESA (X band) TR module, discussed in the lca thread, http://defenceforumindia.com/forum/indian-air-force/43717-ada-lca-tejas-iv-116.html#post818042Their was a seminar by a DRDO scientist Dr. Prabhakar he basically specializes in
trajectory optimization and has
developed algorithms for the same... Here are few things he highlighted :
1)IIR guidance was designed by RCI
however, Indian designed IR
detector(FOCAL PLANAR ARRAY )
couldn't work satisfactorily in harsh
heat conditions of rajasthan hence
FPA from safran(france) were
procured for NAG, -MCT(mercury
cadmium telluride)
the upgraded IIR uses cooled TI
2)india was the first country in the
world to have successfully launched
an IRBM(prithvi 3) from surface ship
3) trishul missile was a success from
technology point of view and many
of it's lessons were applied in
MRSAM project
4)LCA's x-band AESA radar is well
underway and was recently sent
abroad for a certain critical test(test
facility for which isn't available in
the country ).T/R modules of the
AESA are not only indigenously
designed but also indigenously
manufactured by astra microwave
corp Hyderabad
He also revealed that BVR trials of
LCA will commence in june 2014and
told that the reason why they didn't
integrate indigenous AESA into LSP -8
etc was because they didn't want any
more delays due to indigenous AESA,
their UTMOST priority at present is
stick to the schedule and successfully
accomplish the parameters for FOC
Rahul, that is hardly a miniature module. See those connectors on the right side ?This could be the Miniaturized AESA (X band) TR module, discussed in the lca thread, http://defenceforumindia.com/forum/indian-air-force/43717-ada-lca-tejas-iv-116.html#post818042
source: [page no. 9] http://drdo.gov.in/drdo/pub/techfocus/2013/TF_June_2013_WEB.pdf
2482th flight on 08 Feb
TD1:233,PV1:242,PV3:381,LSP1:74,LSP3:185,LSP5:246,TD2 :305,PV2:222,PV5:36,LSP2:290,LSP4:110,LSP7:77,NP1:11,LSP8:70
Firstly HAL & DRDO should try to develop Tejas MK-2 more quickly since IAF needs more of these jets to replace its older Soviet-era jets. All eyes will be on HAL's development of Tejas Mk-2. Is it possible for the government to allocate more funds for Mk-2?A production line of just 16 tejas fighter an year is not sufficient to keep the fleet strength of IAF in a meaningful manner.
So a second production line is needed and it will give a boost to export prospects of tejas mk-2 once IAF orders are over,
As AMCA and possibly tejas mk-3 too will enter into production after tejas mk-2 those line can have their order books full for decades to come even discounting the export prospects of tejas mk-2 and a stripped down trainer version of tejas ,
early action will also pave way for the meaningful participation of indian private players as it is possible for GOI to ask private indian players to submit a bid for second production line for tejas .
A bigger capacity production line for mk-1 will enable faster test flight and FOC of tejas mk-2,Firstly HAL & DRDO should try to develop Tejas MK-2 more quickly since IAF needs more of these jets to replace its older Soviet-era jets. All eyes will be on HAL's development of Tejas Mk-2. Is it possible for the government to allocate more funds for Mk-2?
recent report indicates almost half of the FOC parameters were already completed by now,Tejas FOC : Miles to go | idrw.org
2013 was a Excellent year for Tejas not only it was awarded IOC-2 , Tejas team successfully carried out more then 500 accident free test flights and multiple flights on same day by same Aircraft which has increased reliability and maintainability of the Tejas aircraft with normal crew , Gone are the days when after each flight, aircraft could be stripped down for checks and could take weeks for next flights
But Tejas has a still long way to go before it can be awarded Final operation clearance ( FOC) which is just 10 months away from FOC deadline , ADA is currently carrying out required modification on at-least 3 Tejas aircrafts to make them FOC compatible and will soon restart fresh trails soon .
idrw.org with help of its sources and media reports have put together 10 crucial tasks which Tejas will require to be awarded Final operation clearance ( FOC) , one of the first crucial requirements which IAF terms " Non-negotiable " is the expanding the flight envelope , at present Tejas has been tested up to -2G and 6G , which will be further expanded to -3G and 8G , flight-control software will be upgraded to remove the earlier limitations which was in for safety purpose , airframe already is capable of pulling higher Gravitational pull and does not require airframe modification .
Second requirement and a very crucial one will be for Tejas to clear 24 Degree Angle of Attack ( AOA ) which presently stands at 22 Degree again does not require airframe modification but more to flight-control software and very crucial aspect for an aircraft in a close combat Dog fight with enemy aircraft , Third requirement will be to increase the flight range of the Tejas which means addition of In-flight mid air refuelling probe , sources have in past have confirmed to idrw.org that Tejas LSP have all adequate Piping and plumbing in place for integration of air refuelling probe , ground based tests have already been carried out successfully , DRDO along with British manufacturing company Cobham plc already has developed Fixed and Retractable Air to Air Refuelling Probe but it is still unclear if Tejas MK-1 will be integrated with Fixed or Retractable Air to Air Refuelling Probe.
Fourth and Fifth requirements for Tejas FOC will require Integration of new Air to Air Missile . Tejas under IOC-2 requirements already cleared integration and testing of Russian made WVR ( Within Visual Range ) R-73 missile but for Tejas to be granted FOC it will also require demonstration and clearance to operate BVR ( Beyond Visual Range ) missile which is Israeli made Derby and another WVR ( Within Visual Range ) Israeli made Python-5 , Radar of Tejas which has received large Israeli technological input will require less time to Integrate Israeli missile as per Defence Analyst Vinayak shetty . sixth crucial piece will be to integrate Russian made Powerful, fast-firing six-barrelled Gryazev-shipunov GSH-23mm cannon .
Seventh requirement will be to test new HAL made fuel drop tanks capable to fly at Supersonic speeds , drop tanks currently used by Tejas which is also made by HAL are only cleared for Subsonic flights and new drop tanks will be Aerodynamically enhanced to reduce drag for supersonic flights , HAL in past had some serious issues with Quality of drop tanks , apparently those tanks had developed fuel leaks due to poor workmanship on them , HAL seems to have fixed that issue and hope fully those issues will not surface in new drop tanks .
Eighth Requirement will be new Radome with better make for improved radar performance , ADA already has asked for Expression Of Interest' [EOI] for the 'Design, Development and Manufacture of new Radome for LCA , ADA will test new radome for performance improvement with its own currently used radome and if New Radome is found Better only then it will assign a Indian production agency to manufacturing them .
Ninth improvement asked by IAF is new cooling system for Brakes and last task for FOC will be to clear some new air to Ground PGMS and un guided bombs which according to sources will be covered under new weapons tests to be conducted soon
Well this question is boggling my mind for at least 3 years, what aircrafts could be replaced by LCA Tejas mkI/II ? I was thinking to open a separate thread for discussing it but I asked it here
Source : Broadsword: IAF will buy 14 Tejas squadrons, lowering costsDefence Minister AK Antony declared that 200 Tejas fighters would eventually enter combat service. Today, that figure quietly swelled to well above 300, with the government indicating that the IAF would have at least 14 Tejas squadrons.
Each IAF combat squadron has 21 fighter aircraft; 14 squadrons add up to 294 Tejas fighters. The 21 fighters include 16 frontline, single-seat fighters, 2 twin-seat trainers and 3 reserve aircraft to make up losses in war.
In a written statement tabled in the Lok Sabha on Monday, February 10, Antony's deputy, Jitendra Singh stated, "The MiG-21 and MiG-27 aircrafts of the IAF have already been upgraded and currently equip 14 combat squadrons. These aircraft, however, are planned for being phased out over the next few years and will be replaced by the LCA."
Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd, which manufactures the Tejas, has quoted Rs 162 crore per fighter as its latest price. Amortising the entire development cost on the envisioned 344 fighters (IAF: 294; Navy: 50), the Tejas would cost Rs 209 crore ($33.5 million) per fighter.
In comparison, the IAF's Mirage 2000 fighters, which were bought in the 1980s, are currently being upgraded for $45 million per aircraft. IAF pilots that test-fly the Tejas Mark I find it qualitatively superior to the Mirage 2000.
The heavier Sukhoi-30MKI costs more than Rs 400 crore ($65 million) each. And the Rafale, which is currently being negotiated with Dassault, is pegged at Rs 750-850 crore ($120-140 million) per fighter.
a very good news. At last an ideal replacement for the ageing fighters of indian airforce. Approximately when will the FOC be obtained ?IAF will buy 14 Tejas squadrons, lowering costs
Source : Broadsword: IAF will buy 14 Tejas squadrons, lowering costs
Tejas FOC : Miles to go | idrw.org
to integrate Russian made Powerful, fast-firing six-barrelled Gryazev-shipunov GSH-23mm cannon .
a very good news. At last an ideal replacement for the ageing fighters of indian airforce. Approximately when will the FOC be obtained ?
2491th flight on 19 Feb· 2490th flight on 17 Feb
TD1 : 233, PV1: 242, PV3: 381, LSP1: 74. LSP3: 189, LSP5: 246, TD2 : 305, PV2: 222, PV5: 36, LSP2: 290, LSP4: 110, LSP7: 77, NP1: 12, LSP8 : 73
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