Sancho
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Good summery and correct except of this part. The shorter engine doesn't make space that can be plugged with other stuff. It only means that the air ducts of the intakes gets extended to the shorter engine face.So if we put this Kaveri 95 in Mk-1A & implement some of the weight saving measures planned for MK II, we get
the T/W required and not only that but we also get a 42cm plug in aircraft without making any structural change.
The plug that was planned for MK2 was aimed in between the air intakes and behind the cockpit, therfore not interfering with the airflow towards the engine.
The one has nothing to do with the other!So lobbies get to work, single engine RFI is cancelled, talks of MMRCA2 starts...... is this end of Tejas MK-II... well I don't think so, Tejas MK-II for IAF will now shape up around AMCA engine (K-10 or GE 414 EPE)
Tejas MK2 = fix to make Tejas meet the ASR requirements, roughly 2 decades behind schedule.
MMRCA requirement (SE or TE) = addition of more capable fighters "above" Tejas, to address the increased threat potential that we face today.