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more engine dope from 15 Feb 2017 BS article-
GE supplies two test engines for Tejas Mk-2, eyes collaboration for AMCA
This article claims we have already ordered around 100 F-404 engines, not finding anything concrete about this order for a 100 of these engines in our possession- price paid etc. Also, from
here only 41 F404-GE-IN20 are produced ($6m per!)- which tallies with 17+24 from 2004 & 2007. We also have 8 older F404-F2J3 supplied before Pokharan-II used to power TDs and PVs. Also learnt in 2017, GE has delivered 2 F-414s for Mk2 flight tests with option for 6 more-
So to sum up the many twists & turns (feel free to point out inaccuracies):
Pre 1998 8 older F404-F2J3 supplied before Pokharan-II used to power TDs and PVs
2004 purchase of 17 F404-GE-IN20 engines to power LSPs & NPs
2007 24 F404-GE-IN20 afterburning engines to power IOC
2009 Mk2 is planned to simply elongate the Tejas Mark 1 with a 0.5 m fuselage plug to accommodate more fuel, while fitting a more powerful engine with 65-100 kN of thrust. But soon it was determined that this elongation of the air frame generated substantial amount of additional drag. Alongside that the IAF demanded at least 18 degrees per second sustained turn rate.
2010 For the power-plant, the General Electric F414 and Eurojet EJ200 were evaluated. In October 2010, GE F414 was selected as the lowest bidder.
2013 The final deal for 99 aeroengines worth $822 million was signed by January 2013. As per the agreement, eight engines were be bought off-the-shelf, while other 91 built in India under transfer-of-technology.
2014-16 Development of MWF was envisioned only in 2014-15 period and configuration optimization studies commenced by ADA in November 2016
Oct 2015 IAF Air Chief Marshal Arup Raha confirmed that the air force plans to order 123 (six squadrons) of Tejas Mark 1, triple the 40 aircraft it had previously committed to buying. Later it was declared that those 83 additional Tejas ordered would be the upgraded Mark 1A version
2017 2 F-414s for Mk2 (6 more off the shelf & 91 more Make in India have not materialized yet)- while the Mk2 itself is changing drastically
2018 Its whole platform was so drastically modified that the previous Mk2 design concept, which was just a re-engined Mk1 air frame with a fuselage plug, was discarded to transform the platform to be classified as a Medium-weight class aircraft. A final configuration was worked out in September 2018 and its basic design was frozen in December 2018.
2020 Mk2 entered detailed design phase after completing the preliminary design review
Coming back to the Mk1/A saga 2 TDs, 6 PVs, 2 NPs, 8 LSPs, 40 Mk1, 73 Mk1A, 10 Mk1 = 141 engines at least
engines in hand - 49, thats another 92 more atleast to order @ $ 6m per pop, about 4500 crs. 10K crores were saved thanks to no ToT/India assembly.