By the time last MK1a would be delivered, Serial production MK2 would be in the Jig.I wonder if they'll order more with time passing.
IAF could order more Tejas MAX/Tejas trainer with UAV stuff though
By the time last MK1a would be delivered, Serial production MK2 would be in the Jig.I wonder if they'll order more with time passing.
Yup , no min order number for tejas Max aren't disclosed yet . So possibly we can see more tejas under a new role . But for point defence , 123 tejas is the final order .By the time last MK1a would be delivered, Serial production MK2 would be in the Jig.
IAF could order more Tejas MAX/Tejas trainer with UAV stuff though
its the photos from dubai alright...but i think the IAF cleverly sent the LSP testbed for IFR trials as a FOC fighter and kept that for static display...no wonder the PAF contingent were given access to its cockpit that easily! and i have said it mant times that the build quality of in service fighters are superb....but logic is something pakistanis are yet unaware of!View attachment 128206
just post this screen shot it enough to close their mouths, they comparing years old ioc with foc variant , and if they still insist their 10 gen j7 blunder have no 1 qa, tell them yes they are the best in world and they order 11th gen hinges from amazon for their 10th gen thayara
i dont think they will...by the time they get a few mk1a sqaudrons, the MK2 will be certified for combat...IAF wudnt be settling for inferior mk1a if they can buy a better one that is as capable as anything in the enemy fleet, and reduces the burden of AMCA and SU30 MKI in the sohrt run...I wonder if they'll order more with time passing.
Read it in fullTejas is smallest and lightest fighter aircraft in the world F16 is much bigger and heavier i was surprised to know that Tejas has range equivalent to F16
IAF chief accepted CDR of tejas mk 2, opening up production of prototypes and testing. Still dont believe IAF will induct it?Sorry but you are clutching at straws.
In his first official PC as CAS which has prepared scripts run past his senior staff he failed to mention the LCA MK.2 even once, this trend continued until that ANI video, even there he didn't mention any numbers, timelines etc.
He has consistently mentioned 114 MRFA.
And you are avoiding the elephant in the room- the 35 SQN figure for the 2030s
Tell me how the LCA MK.2 can fit into that number with the 123 LCAs, 270 SU-30s, 100+ Mirage 2K/MiG-29UPG/Jag Darin 3 and 1-2 squadrons of AMCA already there? It's either LCA MK.2 or MRFA to make up the remaining 7-8 SQNs, can't have both.
IAF has made their choice, the slow death of LCA MK.2 begins now.
Two trends are evident- IAF is VERY focused on the MRFA, they clearly aren't interested in LCA MK.2
+ stop using MWF- the IAF forced ADA t revert to LCA MK.2 they were so concerned about the optics of going for MRFA if the LCA MK.2 was being referred to as the Medium weight fighter.
3000hs is the total maximun service life of the tejas?It takes about nine years of fatigue testing to establish 3,000 hours of service life of the aircraft.
Read the article by Indranil Roy, he gives more information on the topic towards the end.3000hs is the total maximun service life of the tejas?
Thank you so much!!Read the article by Indranil Roy, he gives more information on the topic towards the end.
3000 hrs will be minimal as we continue testing airframe we can keep increasing certified fatigue life. Even this 3000 hrs is much better than russian and chinese jets.3000hs is the total maximun service life of the tejas?
Tell that idiot that mk1 itself is far better equipped than mig21 it had to replace even 5 years ago.
These are all wrong, typical shitposting. Economic reasons mostly. A price drop to below 50k crores. HAL cut its profit on Tejas Mark1A deal by 50%, post of the addition spares were top be seperate.
U have done quite a lot of time investment here , nice job mateWell, 2 stills from HT, the first its just the 6 FOC that we alll saw, but i added the serials (seen in vid) to get an idea of what planes are close to being done (remember that this is from some time ago)
And then there is this, LSP-6! i guess this is supposed to be related to Mk.1A?
I have to say, Hamara Tejas gives quite the great insight about the program. Lets hope the remaining 9 FOC depart Bangalore Soon!
Yes there are 6 twin seaters under various stages of construction. Better not to call them trainers as they are fully combat capable with the same systems duplicated from the single seater. Only difference is a missing fuel tank behind the single seater cockpit and the additional ejection seat and cockpit avionics for the rear seat.View attachment 128177
I was rewatching HT today and i noticed this...SPT?, Series Production....Trainer ???
Tejas Mk1 ferry range is upwards of 2700 km, as confirmed by Grp Cpt HV Thakur. But ferry range profiles are basically the following:View attachment 128198
If that is true then how did the IOC fighters get to DWC (Al-Makhtoum) without in flight refueling? It means the Tejas has looong legs.
Until the full fatigue tests are conducted, it is going to be considered as a minimum of 3000 hours. However, it is almost for sure that the total service life will exceed 6000 hours, given the extensive use of composites in the airframe. The designers have also been more conservative in their design, keeping higher margins in primary structures, which led to the higher than targeted empty weight. But that will stand good stead when it comes to fatigue life.3000hs is the total maximun service life of the tejas?
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