Naval LCA Tejas

Bheeshma

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No thanks. Don't trust the scandinavians and Nirbhay will do just fine.
 

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And what IN ships have this combat management system yet? Pipvav will only make OPV's first. IN has enough AShM without adding more of them to the mix. Stick with Indigenous product for LCA. It will help in export also.
 

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And what IN ships have this combat management system yet? Pipvav will only make OPV's first. IN has enough AShM without adding more of them to the mix. Stick with Indigenous product for LCA. It will help in export also.
Any source for that red color part. OR just natak bcz it is Swedish system.

Check this link again. http://defenceforumindia.com/forum/defence-strategic-issues/62497-pipavav-saab-australia-s-help-wins-indian-defense-contract.html

It says.....
Pipavav is declared 'qualified' by the Indian Navy as a Combat Management System (CMS) to modernize or replace up to 100 fighting ships over the next ten years.
If the existing CMS is that good then why the hell they wants it to get modernize or even replace it.

On top of it, they are talking about CMS of "fighting ships" and there are only handful OPVs in service.

Now back on N-Tejas topic. What is wrong in RBS 15 Mk3?

Pilot can use it against ship or even use it against land based target also. It is fire and forget missile.
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Any source for that red color part. OR just natak bcz it is Swedish system.

Check this link again. http://defenceforumindia.com/forum/defence-strategic-issues/62497-pipavav-saab-australia-s-help-wins-indian-defense-contract.html

It says.....

If the existing CMS is that good then why the hell they wants it to get modernize or even replace it.

On top of it, they are talking about CMS of "fighting ships" and there are only handful OPVs in service.

Now back on N-Tejas topic. What is wrong in RBS 15 Mk3?

Pilot can use it against ship or even use it against land based target also. It is fire and forget missile.
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Earlier I was talking something reattck capability of RBS 15 Mk3. But I deleted it later on bcz of absence of source. I missed from where I got it.

Now here we go, I got it again........RBS15

The long flight range, combined with the use of multiple waypoints, permits advanced tactics such as attacking from any selected direction and making use of terrain, such as islands, to mask the missile's approach. It also gives a reattack capability.
 

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the following has been written by joseph chacko,writer for Frontier India,who visited INS Vikramaditya today,he wrote thus in bharat rakshak forum

Guy's.

Food = Good. I enjoyed it.

CIWS. CIC WNC says that they have taken the measurements etc. Then another source said that Kasthan is old technology and hence not in Vik. CIWS from Israel, Russia etc are being evaluated.

All MiG-29K pilots are sent to US for basic courses. They gat a lot of flying hours including 10 landings on US Carriers.

Lightening pod begins integration. But it depends on Russian Mission Computer.

EW suite is ELTA suppression pod. Then they have Tarang Mk 1b. M2 to be installed after being proved.

Sorties number in war time is same as given. However, they feel that not more than 8 aircraft's will be required to be in air.

Shore Based STOBAR is on with construction. However, the landings with arrester bar is already in operation. NLCA has performed arrester trials with success. NLCA is too pre mature to be talked about.
 

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LCA Navy all set for ski-jump trials at SBTF Goa

Bengaluru, Dec 8: Scripting a new chapter in India's naval aviation history, the Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) Naval Prototype-1 (NP-1) is all set to undertake critical trials at INS Hansa in Goa for the first time. Sources confirm to OneIndia that the NP-1 undertook 'extensive pre-requisite flying' at HAL Airport in Bengaluru ahead of its expected ferry to Goa soon. "The aircraft is in a good shape now. In the last two weeks alone, we did five flights. Specified speed, Mach No, altitude, Angle of Attack, undercarriage operations and ground accelerations all have been tested and found satisfactory," an official said.

The NP-1 (trainer variant) was rolled out with great fanfare on July 6, 2010 and the aircraft had its maiden flight on April 27, 2012. As on December 6, 2014, the platform could only achieve 29 flights. NP-1 to perform a challenging task at SBTF An advance team of experts has already landed at Goa ahead of the NP-1 campaign at INS Hansa. "Modifications on the NP-1 have already done for the ski-jump activities. Ski-jump is a technologically-challenging task achieved by India. Only very few countries (US and Ukraine among known nations) can boast of a facility like SBTF," the official said.

The SBTF is currently regularly used by the MiG 29Ks, before their operations onboard INS Vikramaditya. "The MiG 29Ks have been undertaking ski-jump and arrester hook landing for some time now. The LCA Navy will be doing only ski-jumps now. We will have two-week preparation time ahead of the first mission," the official added. The NP-1 will be ferried (flown from point to point) from HAL Airport and it would cover the distance to Goa within an hour. It will be first a home-grown naval aviation platform will to land at INS Hansa. Commodore T A Maolankar from the National Flight Test Centre is expected to pilot NP-1 during Goa mission. The Navy is expected to give an official name for the LCA Navy soon as they were not keen to go with Tejas. It was former Prime Minister A B Vajpayee who named the IAF variant as Tejas. The ADA-HAL-Navy teams plans to invite PM Narendra Modi for the naming ceremony in future. The trials at the SBTF are crucial as it would give the team confidence to undertake further trials on NP-1. A second prototype (NP-2, fighter variant) is also getting ready at the HAL hangars, which is expected to have its maiden flight before the end of this year. Largest R&D programme in India The LCA programme has become the largest R&D programme India has undertaken in the military aerospace arena. Each LCA costs around Rs 250 crore, while the GSLV is pegged at Rs 220 crore, PSLV Rs 80-100 crore and Agni Rs 50 crore.

"Though the aircraft is dogged with some problems right now, few local sorties have set the stage for the ferry. Joining NP-1 will be PV6 trainer and probably LSP7 from the Tejas flightline. The latter two may further proceed to Leh. In parallel, the HJT-36 (Intermediate Jet Trainer) is also scheduling sea level trials and asymmetric stores jettison exercises at Goa," an official said. SBTF is a tech marvel The SBTF replicates a static model of the Indigenous Aircraft Carrier (IAC) being built at the Cochin Shipyard. The SBTF has 14 deg parabolic profile ski-jump for take-off and an arresting gear for landing. The main objective of SBTF is for the certification of naval LCA for ship-borne operations, which is a mandatory requirement ahead of the aircraft's operations onboard IAC for the carrier compatibility test (CCT).

The SBTF is equipped with restraining gear system with ski-jump for take-off and an arresting gear system for landing. It also uses an optical landing system, TV landing control system, light signaling system and a series of auxiliary units, akin to the IAC. The story so far dogged in delays Similar to its elder sibling Tejas, the Indian Air Force (IAF) variant of LCA, the NP-1 too got embroiled in serious developmental issues, delaying the project. In the past, its designers at the Aeronautical Development Agency (ADA) and makers at the Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd (HAL) had to deal with nagging issues linked to the arrestor hook, landing gear and LEVCONs (control surfaces which allow for better low-speed handling).

In an interview to OneIndia recently, Navy Chief Admiral R K Dhowan had expressed concern over the delay in LCA naval programme. "It's an important programme for us and we have the IAC (Indigenous Aircraft Carrier) in Kochi getting ready and the SBTF waiting for LCA Navy. It's important that the programme is speeded up," the navy chief had said. Naval sources say that the Navy Chief is expected to review the progress of the project in Delhi on December 8. "The Chief will also be briefed about the scheduled events that are expected to be undertaken at SBTF," a naval official said.
 
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Anantha Krishnan M "@writetake Dec 12
#BreakingNews #NLCA LSTT & EGR on restraining gear system 200 mtr from ramp done successfully. Ski-jump on Dec 15? pic.twitter.com/zb8eBqksnb


LSTT means Low Speed Taxi Trail and EGR means Engine Ground Run
 

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Wheat her its satobor or catobor the main concern is time we should ask pvt entities to also join for iac2
 

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