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It seems the quoted report is quite older than the below one:If I may jump in here, we already have some infos on that:
HAL Chairman and Managing Director (CMD) T Suvarna Raju
http://www.indiastrategic.in/topstories3767_HAL_developing_LCA-1P_with_AESA_Radar.htm
But you are right, without having a proper MK1A airframe, the new AESA radar and EW selected and integrated, not even HAL will be sure about the specs.
https://www.livefistdefence.com/2016/06/revealed-the-lca-tejas-that-the-iaf-has-chosen.htmlImprovements planned on the Tejas Mk.2, apart from the more powerful engine and attendant expansion of op envelope, include new sensors, new indigenous actuators, and a new indigenous avionics architecture. The variant will also involve the removal of 250 kg in ballast weight, a further half ton weight reduction through revised design factors, performance improvements by “aerodynamic refinements of geometry”, an internal electronic warfare suite (incorporate in the Mk.1A plan)
In this article, they are talking about the improvements planned for mk2 over mk1/mk1a
Anyways this ballast weight is available when we already have MMR on test platform.
this issue getting quite interesting..