Lol the typical made up nonsense, it neither comes close to the speed, the turn rates or G limits of the Mirate so far, that's the whole reason why MK2 development was necessary!In all flight specs plain Mk1 beats upgraded mirage
Lol as if there is any meaningful difference between both.Mind it I am not comparing ASEA MK1A to upgraded mirage 2000.
Interessting video, thanks for sharing.
Good discussion, what i don't understand why does IAF keep bashing HAL when IAF keeps changing its goal posts.
First of all, Su 30 K's were only a stop gap till the version IAF wanted (MKI) was available. That's similar to Tejas IOC/FOC until MK2 could be available (MK1A is a compromise in between), the version that complies to the ASR.IAF forget how SU-30 was inducted. SU-30 din't had all weapons fully integrated, and hence SU-30MKI was born about decade later.
The cost point is true, the initial cost will be higher and hopefully go down during the MK1A production time line. The rest however is complete nonsense. The technical specs and feature comparisons of all fighters, including Tejas itself are wrong. That's exactly why you tube channels are poor sources for defence informations, since most of these channels are run by fan boys (for different fighters), without any professional background in defence or at least journalism.Guys check out this video. I think the guy does a great job of explaining the Lifafa Journalism going on.
First of all, Su 30 K's were only a stop gap till the version IAF wanted (MKI) was available. That's similar to Tejas IOC/FOC until MK2 could be available (MK1A is a compromise in between), the version that complies to the ASR.
Secondly, Su 30s had the flight performance and A2A capability to protect the country even back then, Tejas doesn't until at least FOC is achieved.
We can always find excuses and draw pointless comparisons, but the issue is not IAF, it's the development and certification stage of Tejas which is solely dependent on ADAs performance. The total blame on the poor state of the LCA programme lies on ADA!
Because LCA in it's current stage is not capable to replace Mig 21s, let alone to compete with 4th gen fighters!Tejas were intended to replace MIG-21, and Tejas exceeded in all parameters decade back. Why did IAF accepted incomplete aircraft in the first place? IF i take your argument of stop gap then why din't IAF retired all MIG-21 and could have deployed MK1 as a stop gap.
Wrong. When IAF found out the shortfalls of MK1 and that it won't be able to meet original ASR, it required the MK2 version with a higher thrust engine. The whole NLCA distraction came later only and the NLCA MK2 was only added above the IAF requirements, after it was clear that NLCA MK1 is nowhere near to be useful on carriers (but neither would be an MK2 version).Not to forget MK2 was not IAF requirement but navy's requirement for taking off from carrier, it's just IAF jump with navy
The Mig 29 was already based on the western borders, in operational service for years and available in numbers. We only got the Su 30s by 97/98. Back then Mig 21, 23 and 29 were the prime A2A fighters in IAF.Secondly, if SU-30 had A2A capability, then why was MIG-29 was fielded and not SU-30?
Because LCA in it's current stage is not capable to replace Mig 21s, let alone to compete with 4th gen fighters!
Not if you inform yourself properly, on what capabilities IOC has, what it lacks, or where the first squad is raised, compared to where Mig 21s are getting phased out.That's quiet a revelation.
Original source here =>IAF may take over Tejas project from HAL due to delays......and the source is anant krishnan.........................
http://idrw.org/iaf-may-take-over-tejas-project-from-hal-due-to-delays/
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"The FOC deadlines have slipped many times and it is unlikely that ADA will tick off the pending points even by December 2018"
I wish there also was an option to 'block' - so unruly elements don't have an opportunity to read & respond to my posts!I love the ignore option. Nice feature.
Livefists take on the same topic and more doubts on ADA achiving FOC this year =>Original source here =>
Read more at: https://english.manoramaonline.com/...y-steer-tejas-to-overcome-project-delays.html
Read more at:Why The IAF’s New Push To Control Project LCA Amplifies All That’s Wrong
Shiv AroorJul 11 2018
...With the project administered by the Aeronautical Development Agency (ADA) and executed by HAL, the troubled path the jet project has taken is a well-told story. As the ADA struggles to achieve even final operational clearance (FOC) of the baseline LCA Tejas — and the fate of the more capable proposed LCA Tejas Mk.2 unclear for now — and HAL so far unable to offer clarity on whether it can churn out LCAs as fast as the customer wants them, the struggles that have defined Project LCA stand accentuated more than ever at this late hour. ...
Damn it is good news indeed i would be happy if foc happen very soon.https://english.manoramaonline.com/...hal-readies-tejas-sp-10-for-first-flight.html
HAL readies Tejas SP-10 for first flight
Good news guys.....after a long time
HAL has a second Tejas line too running at its Aircraft Divisio,n which is working on SP-11, Sp-13 and SP-15.
As reported by Onmanorama earlier, the LCA Division has already loaded the parts of SP-21 on to the assembly facility.
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