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Which role suits LCA 'Tejas' more than others from following options?

  • Interceptor-Defend Skies from Intruders.

    Votes: 342 51.3%
  • Airsuperiority-Complete control of the skies.

    Votes: 17 2.5%
  • Strike-Attack deep into enemy zone.

    Votes: 24 3.6%
  • Multirole-Perform multiple roles.

    Votes: 284 42.6%

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tejas warrior

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When is SP-4 planned to be rolled out?
When I asked ADA member running FB account.. see what he replied:

As he promised, by march 2016 SP2 made its first flight.

From Apr 2016 - March 2017 : we should get 3/4 more Fighters ready. Means SP3 - SP6 by March 2017.

As of now HAL is saying, by July 2016 SP3 will make its first flight.

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When I asked ADA member running FB account.. see what he replied:

As he promised, by march 2016 SP2 made its first flight.

From Apr 2016 - March 2017 : we should get 3/4 more Fighters ready. Means SP3 - SP6 by March 2017.

As of now HAL is saying, by July 2016 SP3 will make its first flight.

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I am sorry my understanding is SP3 and sp4 will be ready by end of 2016
No where he mentioned sp3 - sp6.

( 2 nd answer of his)
 

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This paid shit strom will continue for some day. I had anticipated it the time information regarding Tejas R-73 alleged misfire surfaced.
 

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HAL was supposed to deliver 4 units in 2016, not counting SP2. SP2 was supposed to be delivered in 2015.

IAF needs min 4 for induction.

I think fighters are delivered in batches, rather than individually.

May be LCA will be delivered in groups of 4.
 

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There are 2 ways of it

1 calendar year
& financial year

In calendar year 2016 HAL has already delivered sp1 sp2 in test flights and sp3

But sp1 will be financial year 2015-2016
While sp2 would be in financial year 2016-2017
 

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Well sp1 and sp2 were in 2014-15, so sp2 is late by one year.

Sp3-sp6 were in 2015-16. Let us see what is the delay.
 

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I do not see any reason why HAL cannot deliver sp3-sp6 in the remaining part of calendar 2016.
 

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Hi friends i am new on DFI previously i used to post on PDF Indian friends knows me.
When Tejas MK2 going in production and any induction date announced.
 

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SP3 is Mk1 IOC standard.
First 20 SP1-SP20 will be IOC standard.
But when MK2 going in production as per my info only MK2 will be inducted in large numbers. If you not bothered kindly let me now the main difference between the two blocks.
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But when MK2 going in production as per my info only MK2 will be inducted in large numbers. If you not bothered kindly let me now the main difference between the two blocks.
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For IAF, as of now work is going on for development of MK1-A for which there will be order of 106. This is in addition to 20 already ordered of MK1 version.

Mk1-A is MK1 with ASEA & SPJ. For details on MK1-A read this:
http://ajaishukla.blogspot.in/2015/10/cutting-edge-israeli-radar-wins-air.html?m=1

MK2 will have GE 414 engine but both MK1 & MK1-A will have GE404 engine.

For Navy, development is in progress and it will be a Mk2 version with GE414 only.
 

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Yes, HAL is planned to deliver SP3 - SP6 by March 2017.
(the first one of 4, SP3 by July-16)

Next F.Year it should be 8/yr.
SP7-SP14: Apr17 - March18.
I don't think so. It is a figment of your imagination. I have already told you hal commitment to mod.
 

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For IAF, as of now work is going on for development of MK1-A for which there will be order of 106. This is in addition to 20 already ordered of MK1 version.

Mk1-A is MK1 with ASEA & SPJ. For details on MK1-A read this:
http://ajaishukla.blogspot.in/2015/10/cutting-edge-israeli-radar-wins-air.html?m=1

MK2 will have GE 414 engine but both MK1 & MK1-A will have GE404 engine.

For Navy, development is in progress and it will be a Mk2 version with GE414 only.
I think navy version development could have run into some issues. I do not see navy version of mark 2 coming before iaf version of mark 2. There are many issues to rectify in the current naval version.

Expect navy to order more mig29k when rafale euphoria dies down.
 

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HAL on mission mode to ramp up Tejas production
Bengaluru, March 24: Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd (HAL) is sparing no efforts to ensure that the series production at its LCA-Tejas Division in Bengaluru picks up momentum. Often at the receiving end for poor production schedules, HAL officials are now determined to plug the loopholes that dented their image.

During a facility visit to Tejas Division recently, OneIndia was witness to the shift in HAL's work philosophies. The state-of-the-art hangar was abuzz with activities. The jigs were getting loaded with plane parts. Majority of employees are now working from morning 7 am to 9 pm, which General Manager V Sridharan terms it as a 'voluntary effort.'

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A team of young designers and engineers were seen working hand in hand with support staff at the shop floor to ensure that the Indian Air Force (IAF) got the required fighters to form the first Tejas Squadron in Bengaluru.

Components for SP-3 to SP-8 get on to the jigs

With SP-1 already doing routine test flights since September 2014 and SP-2 too now joining the duties, HAL hopes to ramp up the pace of Tejas production soon.

The necessity to wipe out the image as a 'laid-back-PSU,' has been increasingly felt after the T Suvarna Raju took over the reins of HAL. Raju is said to be playing a silent role backing youngsters who are eager to ring in a corporate culture in HAL.

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"The energy levels are high and we are wasting no time in our efforts to step up the production rate. Now, SP-3 is all set to enter the equipping and final assembly and SP-4 is ready to go for coupling. All SP-5 components are already on the jig. And, some of the modules of SP-6 and SP-7 too are entering the jig," says Sridharan.

He is confident of loading the components of SP-8 also on to the jig within a month, thereby ensuring an early roll out of the fighters.

Our actions will speak now: Sridharan

HAL says during the 2016-2017 period it would increase the production rate between 8-12 aircraft. When pointed out that HAL often missed its production deadlines, Sridharan was quick to add: "In the past we had issues. We have moved on and our actions will speak now."

Amidst the stepped-up activities on the production line, HAL has also started the work on the Tejas MK1A variant. Engineers at Aircraft Research and Design Centre have begun the conceptual design and development work.

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By December 2018, the SOP (Standard of Preparation) is likely to be finalised. The Drawing Applicability List (DAL) will also be ready soon. (DAL is a key element of SOP).

"We are planning to have four Tejas MKIAs ready by 2018/19 and these platforms will be with slight weight reduction. By June 2016, some concrete plans for Tejas MKIA will be ready," says an official. As per the current plans, by 2025 HAL must hand over 100 Tejas MKIAs to IAF.

Most modules getting outsourced

As part of HAL's ramping up production plans, the wing modules have already been outsourced now. Tenders have been already floated inviting private vendors for manufacturing central, rear and front fuselages.

"The fins, rudders and around 33 electrical panels have been outsourced. We want to become the prime integrator. We have already outsourced 52 LRUs," says an official.

The Tejas Division itself is on expansion mode with a state-of-the-art painting hangar already in. A separate hangar for assembly line is expected to be completed by June.

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Tarmac upgradation process also has begun for supporting squadron operations. A new customer service block is coming up. A dedicated fuel slush hangar and rain water system check facility is also in.

"Capacity augmentation to double the production rate is our key mission now. There is already a proposal for additional production facility sent to MoD for approval," says an official.

Raju says young team will do wonders

HAL Chairman T Suvarna Raju says he has full faith in the young team headed by Sridharan.

"Tejas Division has been undertaking challenging missions and their role has increased now with more fighters being rolled out. It will become a nerve-center for many more missions in future. I have complete faith in their abilities," says Raju.

At a recent review meeting of Tejas programme chaired by Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar in Delhi, all stake-holders are said to have expressed their satisfaction over the progress of the project.

Parrikar's intervention and constant monitoring of the project is said to be having a positive bearing on the programme, especially in the last six months.

(The writer is an author, blogger and seasoned aerospace and defence journalist in India. His upcoming book 'Precious Souls' captures the inspiring lives of special children and their families. He is the Consulting Editor (Defence) with OneIndia. He tweets@writetake.)
 

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HAL on mission mode to ramp up Tejas production
Bengaluru, March 24: Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd (HAL) is sparing no efforts to ensure that the series production at its LCA-Tejas Division in Bengaluru picks up momentum. Often at the receiving end for poor production schedules, HAL officials are now determined to plug the loopholes that dented their image.

During a facility visit to Tejas Division recently, OneIndia was witness to the shift in HAL's work philosophies. The state-of-the-art hangar was abuzz with activities. The jigs were getting loaded with plane parts. Majority of employees are now working from morning 7 am to 9 pm, which General Manager V Sridharan terms it as a 'voluntary effort.'

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A team of young designers and engineers were seen working hand in hand with support staff at the shop floor to ensure that the Indian Air Force (IAF) got the required fighters to form the first Tejas Squadron in Bengaluru.

Components for SP-3 to SP-8 get on to the jigs

With SP-1 already doing routine test flights since September 2014 and SP-2 too now joining the duties, HAL hopes to ramp up the pace of Tejas production soon.

The necessity to wipe out the image as a 'laid-back-PSU,' has been increasingly felt after the T Suvarna Raju took over the reins of HAL. Raju is said to be playing a silent role backing youngsters who are eager to ring in a corporate culture in HAL.

View Photos

"The energy levels are high and we are wasting no time in our efforts to step up the production rate. Now, SP-3 is all set to enter the equipping and final assembly and SP-4 is ready to go for coupling. All SP-5 components are already on the jig. And, some of the modules of SP-6 and SP-7 too are entering the jig," says Sridharan.

He is confident of loading the components of SP-8 also on to the jig within a month, thereby ensuring an early roll out of the fighters.

Our actions will speak now: Sridharan

HAL says during the 2016-2017 period it would increase the production rate between 8-12 aircraft. When pointed out that HAL often missed its production deadlines, Sridharan was quick to add: "In the past we had issues. We have moved on and our actions will speak now."

Amidst the stepped-up activities on the production line, HAL has also started the work on the Tejas MK1A variant. Engineers at Aircraft Research and Design Centre have begun the conceptual design and development work.

View Photos

By December 2018, the SOP (Standard of Preparation) is likely to be finalised. The Drawing Applicability List (DAL) will also be ready soon. (DAL is a key element of SOP).

"We are planning to have four Tejas MKIAs ready by 2018/19 and these platforms will be with slight weight reduction. By June 2016, some concrete plans for Tejas MKIA will be ready," says an official. As per the current plans, by 2025 HAL must hand over 100 Tejas MKIAs to IAF.

Most modules getting outsourced

As part of HAL's ramping up production plans, the wing modules have already been outsourced now. Tenders have been already floated inviting private vendors for manufacturing central, rear and front fuselages.

"The fins, rudders and around 33 electrical panels have been outsourced. We want to become the prime integrator. We have already outsourced 52 LRUs," says an official.

The Tejas Division itself is on expansion mode with a state-of-the-art painting hangar already in. A separate hangar for assembly line is expected to be completed by June.

View Photos

Tarmac upgradation process also has begun for supporting squadron operations. A new customer service block is coming up. A dedicated fuel slush hangar and rain water system check facility is also in.

"Capacity augmentation to double the production rate is our key mission now. There is already a proposal for additional production facility sent to MoD for approval," says an official.

Raju says young team will do wonders

HAL Chairman T Suvarna Raju says he has full faith in the young team headed by Sridharan.

"Tejas Division has been undertaking challenging missions and their role has increased now with more fighters being rolled out. It will become a nerve-center for many more missions in future. I have complete faith in their abilities," says Raju.

At a recent review meeting of Tejas programme chaired by Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar in Delhi, all stake-holders are said to have expressed their satisfaction over the progress of the project.

Parrikar's intervention and constant monitoring of the project is said to be having a positive bearing on the programme, especially in the last six months.

(The writer is an author, blogger and seasoned aerospace and defence journalist in India. His upcoming book 'Precious Souls' captures the inspiring lives of special children and their families. He is the Consulting Editor (Defence) with OneIndia. He tweets@writetake.)
Excellent news for LCA-Tejas. ये तो होना ही था ।
Kudos to HAL Chief T Suvarna Raju & his Team.
I had time & again expressed confidence on RM Manohar Parrikar as far as LCA-Tejas is concerned.
 
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