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Initial Operating Clearance isn't equal to combat worthiness , do not get carried away .
1. Expand flight envelope to -3.5 to 8G (Currently -2 to 6G).
2. 24° angle of attack (Currently 22°).
3. In-flight refuelling capability (Integration of Cobham probe complete).
4. Demonstration of Rafael ADS Derby BVR air-to-air missile.
5. Demonstration of Rafael ADS Python-5 IIR close combat missile (Related post here).
6. Completion of integration & demonstration of KBP Gryazev-Shipunov GSh-23 23mm cannon.
7. New design drop tanks for supersonic flight.
8. New radome to improve radar and electromagnetic performance.
9. Validate more efficient cooling system for aircraft braking assembly.
10. Additional weapons testing, including PGMs.
Livefist: What It'll Take For India's Tejas To Be FULLY Ready
Breaking news . Indian LCA tejas Has now 3 tyres. Now tejas is better than jf17. Hurrray hurry.
You guys make me laugh.
This thread didn't have to become a versus thread.
True. Unfortunately every tejas thread ends up as a v/s thread, because somebody says something dismissive about it, and the obvious reaction from Indians is to ridicule the JF-17. And then the dick measuring starts.
About the rest of your post, ideally what we should be comparing is not platform v/s platform, unless everything else is evenly matched - size of airspace, possible objectives in war, air war doctrine, logistics etc. Since all these are very different for IAF and PAF, a comparison of plane v/s plane o limited utility.
It's not really liike the evenly matched assets will face each other, in a sort of pre arranged gentleman's game. In the mahabharata war, people of certain skills could only fight people of the same skill level on the other side. But real wars are not fought on those principles, its not like the MKIs will only take on the F-16s, the Tejas agrees to face off the JF-17s and so on. If there is an incoming fleet of hostile F-16s, and Tejas are doing CAP, you can bet that they will be vectored on to tackle the threat. And the same for the other side.
What we should really be comparing is the overall capabilities of the air force, whether either one can carry out their objectives succesfully and so on. For instance, if the cold start doctrine really exists, can the IAF succesfully provide air cover to all the IBGs? Can the lower end of the IAF's fleet provide enough CAP over all important targets? Can the PAF succesfully defend its aispace, or at least the relevant theater where the ground forces are fighting? Can the PAF, with it's best assets (say, F-16s backed by refuellers and AEWACs) do a sneak attack on a strategic target, evading the IAF's airborne and ground based defences? And so on.
However, doing comparisons like that are beyond the scope of armchair generals like us, so it's all about "my plane will kick your plane's ***!" or "tejas is a failure and can't fly, ha ha ha" or "chinese junk fighters are useless".
I only said 'combat worthy', not that it is fully ready for operational service. Obviously there is a reason for the 'I' in IOC.
Even without all those modifications listed, the tejas perform combat, to speak very loosely. It can drop bombs, it can fire short ranged missiles, it has a functioning radar. The above listed modifications are what IAF further wants.
A troll with multiple 'thanks'!! How much more stupid can it get? If an Indian had said the same about the 'super plane', Thunderrr, some mod would have yanked the post off the forum and sent a message to stop trolling. But then, most Pakistanis on this forum have the license to troll to their hearts content as long as they post sh!t on anything to do with India!12. It can't fly..
Trust me , the initial operating clearance merely means a certification for air worthiness by the standard definition , just that the aircraft is available now in its minimally deployable form , combat worthiness is something else , the aircraft hasn't finished testing of different missiles/bombs which are to be integrated to the extent that even the gun isn't available yet . A really few weapons that can be fired and a fuctioning radar for now aren't the criteria for combat worthiness . Also , it appears from the data that several specification haven't been met until now or scaled down to pave way for early induction , you see the IOC - II was planned a little later . These aren't the "modifications" , far from it , just the envisioned specifications and no , they aren't talking about Block 2 here . The Tejas still has to get a long way before it can get operational and become combat worthy . As for the interview where the personnel stated it as such , can I have the link ?
P.S I got the context of your post just fine , that is why I said not to get carried away .
According to your personal opinion, but not based on common standards all over the world. Any 4th gen fighter was indutcted into service with limited capabilities, in most cases even basic A2A capabilities only, while further weapon and techs were added in following years, till they gained full FOC status.
Trust me , the initial operating clearance merely means a certification for air worthiness by the standard definition , just that the aircraft is available now in its minimally deployable form , combat worthiness is something else , the aircraft hasn't finished testing of different missiles/bombs which are to be integrated to the extent that even the gun isn't available yet . A really few weapons that can be fired and a fuctioning radar for now aren't the criteria for combat worthiness . Also , it appears from the data that several specification haven't been met until now or scaled down to pave way for early induction , you see the IOC - II was planned a little later . These aren't the "modifications" , far from it , just the envisioned specifications and no , they aren't talking about Block 2 here . The Tejas still has to get a long way before it can get operational and become combat worthy . As for the interview where the personnel stated it as such , can I have the link ?
P.S I got the context of your post just fine , that is why I said not to get carried away .
You are right about the pattern of induction of majority of aircraft in this way , didn't make them such as far I see it , but exactly what is combat worthiness then as per you ? The answer I am getting is that Initial Operating Clearance equals that .
12. It can't fly..