Lol it's always funny to see Tejas fan boys actually know nothing about the fighter they claim to support. :biggrin2:
It also was very amusing to see who thanked the picture of a Mirage 2000 model, because they confused it with Tejas, until you correctly pointed it out. But once again proof, why fan boys of any fighter with no actual knowledge, can't be taken seriously.
Btw, according to IAF MK2 requires at least 90kN thrust, if not more to meet the ASR. And the GE414 won the competition to supply MK2 with higher thrust.
Where is the IAF ASR for mk2,,,,
I haven't seen or heard about it anywhere on planet earth,
Does it exist in Mars,,,,,
LOL, funny stuff this ASR Business,,
Be careful about parroting Mk1 didn't achieve ASR ITR, STR Because of drag, extra weight, blah, BLAH, ,,
You should know the basic fact that the extra drag of Tejas due to lax following of area ruling manifests only in supersonic flight regimes,,, it troubles Tejas in going supersonic at sea level according to earlier CEMILAC report
Even this waS resolved after Tejas went supersonic st sea level in Gos hot summer trials, with high temp, & humid conditions.
ITR, STR etc are always specified for subsonic corner speeds, where this so called "drag" doesn't even exist.
6.3 ton empty weight of Mk1 compares favorably with gripen C empty weight,
Also most of the, "advertised" peak ITR, STR figures are applicable only in ISDA standard conditions of sea level & 20 DEG(approx) temp, with far less humidity conditions,
Which are far different from Indian conditions In which Tejas operates,
Still many blokes bluff fashionably, "that due to Mk1 failing to achieve, ASR ITR, STR due to excess drag& weight", IAF is asking for mk2, blah, blah,
Even a cat in ADA lab will laugh its ass off at such stupid statements.