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and another 5 years to get it operational means 2027 inducted (hopefully) as stated by bs dhanoaJust logged in again to share the same. Party boys, party
and another 5 years to get it operational means 2027 inducted (hopefully) as stated by bs dhanoaJust logged in again to share the same. Party boys, party
I would like ADA to add all stealth features that is physically possible on LCA MK2 making it a 4.5+++ generation fighter.I really want ADA to add canards to tejas mk 2....
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RCS of Tejas is already very small compared to other 4.5 gen fighters , adding radar absorbent and frontal stealth shaping with composite materials will make it 4.5++ gen fighter.I would like ADA to add all stealth features that is physically possible on LCA MK2 making it a 4.5+++ generation fighter.
Radar Absorbent Material is going to increase turnaround time of the fighter. Also, not sure how much difference RAM will make when engine's front is not hidden by a serpentine intake. This, along with cockpit will give the largest radar return. Increasing composites might help though.RCS of Tejas is already very small compared to other 4.5 gen fighters , adding radar absorbent and frontal stealth shaping with composite materials will make it 4.5++ gen fighter.
In chaiwallah we trust.......^^ Lots of noises coming out from the GoI and "analysts" in favour of MK2..good to see this. For Tejas to fully succeed as a platform, MK2 is essential.
Now this is a news that warms jingo's heart.
Remeber our last twitter exchange on #Tejas_LCA hash tag??Actually, I am pointing to the double standards people have, by accepting any kind of delays and mistakes from the developers of LCA, that they would never accept personally, so why blame IAF for not accepting the same either?
True, that's why I want the forces to be more committed in such projects too, but also with more to say than just being asked to provide baseline requirements and than sit and weight till ADA and Co delivers, or not.
Which is the common excuse, that is based on the false impression that IAF change things just like that, rather than to understand, that these are normal modernisations during the service life of a fighter. Jaguar IM just upgraded from the same pulse doppler radar LCA IOC uses, to AESA, because it had the older radar in service for several years now. Mig 29 got IFR capability with the last upgrade as well, which is standard now for all IAF fighters anyway.
So IAF is not asking special things, but capabilities that reflects the current standard and if LCA would not be delayed for years, the same capabilities would be added now as well, during a standard modernisation (Darin 2 to Darin 3).
=> Which brings us back to, why should IAF accept lower standards?
Not it wasn't, it was based on the fact that MK1 doesn't meet the ASR and IAF insisting on a higher thrust engine:
http://defenceforumindia.com/forum/...-news-and-discussions.1/page-760#post-1388526
IN's requirements were just added by ADA, after it was clear that NLCA MK1 won't meet the requirements either and this mix up was the start for more delays and problems in the LCA programme.
A Mig 21 can fly up to Mach 2, LCA IOC up to Mach 1.6
A Mig 21 has a gun for dog fights, LCA IOC hasn't
A Mig 21 has BVR missiles integrated, LCA IOC hasn't
And ou think AESA/IFR are the problem?
FOC is the key for minimum operational capability, below the ASR requirements.
MK1A is a standard modernisation only and a gap filler, till MK2 can be available, to meet the ASR.
More over, that's another common misconception, to see the Mig 21 as the benchmark for LCA, but benchmark for a new fighter is never the capability of the older, but of the enemies it might face and the capabilities that are standard today.
That's also why it always was bogus to compare NLCA with Sea Harriers, while the real issue was, can an NLCA fight J15, does it have the capabilities to fight a enemy CBG, can it deliver credible A2G loads over distance, to enemy shore targets? The answer is no, because a light class fighter is not meant to have large range or payloads and fight heavy class fighters on it's own.
You can't meet the operational requirements of the forces today, by comparing LCA to 3rd or older gen fighters, nor does it help the Tejas programme, when pride takes over and we simply close our eyes on the technical shortcomings.
Acknowledging the issues and fixing them is the only way foward, to make Tejas a success. Not blaming IAF/IN and finding excuses for development problems.
As hinted by many reliable sources MK-2 is getting canards. Still, it may not look like this.I really want ADA to add canards to tejas mk 2....
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Those who were criticising Modi's Make In India push truned out to be right. Modi does not wants Make-in-India. Modi only loves Made-in-India.IAF has committed to taking ‘at least 200 Mk.2 fighters.
So PR flights and test flights are going the same time.Dr Christopher took a sortie in an LCA Tejas in January with IAF test pilot Air Vice Marshal A.P. Singh in the north east.
Those people will never do.i hope kuch log ab yaha gripen ka raag alaapne chhod dege lol
With all those which you have mentioned a Mig-21Bison in radar silent mode had caught F-16 by its 6 o'clock during one IAF-USAF exercise.RCS of Tejas is already very small compared to other 4.5 gen fighters , adding radar absorbent and frontal stealth shaping with composite materials will make it 4.5++ gen fighter.
Sounds very interesting, i too have heard a bit about it, can you share more details pleaseWith all those which you have mentioned a Mig-21Bison in radar silent mode had caught F-16 by its 6 o'clock during one IAF-USAF exercise.
Mind you Mig-21 is an all metal airframe with a big air intake in the nose. Tejas is composite made.........
As per saurav jha and Bharat rakshak itsi confirmed.I really want ADA to add canards to tejas mk 2....
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Iirc Tejas already has some kind of ram coating.Radar Absorbent Material is going to increase turnaround time of the fighter. Also, not sure how much difference RAM will make when engine's front is not hidden by a serpentine intake. This, along with cockpit will give the largest radar return. Increasing composites might help though.
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