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The indigenously built Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) Tejas will be given the final operational clearance (FOC) in June 2015 for induction into the Indian Air Force (IAF), a senior defence scientist said Friday. “FOC for LCA Tejas will be given in June next year for induction into the IAF fleet, which is behind schedule by six months,” Defence Research and Development Orgainsiation’s (DRDO) chief controller (Aero) K. Tamilmani told reporters here.

The Centre for Military Airworthiness and Certification (Cemilac) gave initial operational clearance (IOC) to the homegrown fighter in December 2013 for evaluation by IAF ace pilots on various parameters. “The combat aircraft has been integrated with radars and sensors for flight operations. We have also equipped Tejas with electronic warfare to fire rockets, laser guided bombs and beyond visual range missiles,” Tamilmani said on the margins of the 28th National Convention of Aerospace Engineers here.

As a single-engine multi-role supersonic fighter, Tejas is slated to replace the IAF’s ageing Russian-made MiG-21 fleet when it is inducted in six squadrons after the FOC. Though the fourth generation aircraft has been in the making for over three decades, it can fly at 1,350 km per hour and is comparable to the world’s best fighters such as the French Mirage 2000, the American F-16 and the Swedish Gripen.

Weighing 8.5 tonnes, the LCA can carry three tonnes of weapons, including air-to-air missiles, laser guided bombs, guns, conventional/retarded bombs and beyond visual range missiles.

Each squadron will have 20 fighters and will be based at Sulur Air Force base near Coimbatore in Tamil Nadu. The state-run DRDO and its subsidiaries such as Aeronautical Development Agency (ADA) and Aeronautical Development Establishment (ADE) have identified critical technology to design and develop an advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (MCA) after approvals by the central government.

Earlier, addressing about 500 delegates at the convention, Tamilmani favoured setting up of an Aeronautical Commission on the lines of the Space Commission and the Atomic Energy Commission to integrate research and development efforts of the various state-run defence agencies across the country. “Such a statutory commission will provide thrust to projects and synergise efforts of the defence R&D labs for greater indigenisation of products with the help of the private sector,” Tamilmani said.
As the state-run defence behemoth Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd (HAL) has an installed capacity to roll out only four-eight LCAs a year, while the IAF needs 20 fighters annually for early induction and formation of Tejas squadrons, the scientist said the private sector should be allowed to augment production after technology transfer.

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This lca tejas programme has been joke

I have never seen a fighter project so poorly managed and miss so many deadlines.

The worst part is India has open access to assitance in any area of project management manufacture technology of aerospace in the world bar China.

It is five years late by now there should have been fifty mk1,tejas in service already and mk2,should have passed foc
 
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This lca tejas programme has been joke

I have never seen a fighter project so poorly managed and miss so many deadlines.

The worst part is India has open access to assitance in any area of project management manufacture technology of aerospace in the world bar China.

It is five years late by now there should have been fifty mk1,tejas in service already and mk2,should have passed foc

This plane is just a point interceptor. Which means that it's a backup plane to intercept enemy fighters once India's top of the line imports are all wiped out.
 
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Once inducted it's going to be pain in the *** for some:p:
 
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LCA is a perfect example of what India is. Incompetant Idiots!! Its a shame Pakistan has to share border with a country like this. Im really ashamed.
I hope India submits itself to pakistan so that Muslims can bring hope to that stupid land and bring the glory of Mughal Days to the world again.

:lol::lol::lol: :rofl:

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:rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl:

Another delay?!!!

By this time, JF-17 Thunder block II would be in PAF's arsenal Inshallah---we refueling probe, improved avionics, increased payload capacity, and all-round weapons integration.

Tejas is miles, miles behind JF-17 Thunder now in terms of project development/management.
 
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Thank you for your Harsh Comments.

a) I saw first LCA Prototype in 1983 at HAL Work Shop.

b) The scale model didnt go to Wind Tunnel Testing till 1995-6 as no funds were allocated to the project.

c) after HF24 Marut, No A/c was developed for over 20 years due to Govt Policys.

d) in 90s Govt was keen on Imports and it gave tips to Cong Leadership.

e) all Skilled Labour involved in Marut and Ajeet retired by late 70s.

f) The Making of Core of A Jet Engine is most Secretive Tech Till date. Russians were gifted Rolls Royce Nene Engine. Till date have seen Russian send their Turbine Jet Engine for Overhaul at 1500 Hours Whereas Western engines 5-6000 Hrs....

g) To make Alpha to 26-28 Degrees in an A/c Takes Years of Testing.....a Country which woke up after 34 years of No Fighter Development getting 24 Degree Alpha in 10 Years is Truly commendable....
To do Stall Testing you needs years, make corrections in airframe, change in centre of Gravity adjustment of weight, adj of airflow..

h) At the Moment the A/c when lands even after using Brake shoots gets its Landing gear breaks too hot that it can case internal damage to Carbon brake plates in case used for continuos sorties non stop. This can lead of brake failure, complicate the fact that you wish to develop a Aircraft Carrier Landing version. Carbon Brake plates need to be redesigned, Tyre size needs to be redesigned, Landing gear assembly needs to be recalibrated, tested this takes time. ABS system needs to be tuned for each surface.

j) Integrating Radar with Missiles takes time. It is complicated by Russian, Indian and Western Missile Systems we wish to use all together...

i) RWR You need to attach sensors in A/c fuselage Cross check them for various threats....Data records on SIgint needs to be feeded in Mission Computer System.

J) Radar needs to be provided correct amount of power, Electricity needs to be generated, cooling liquid needs to be circulated. Radar angle deflectors needs to be installed for look uo and look down directions. This all needs to work when a/c in inverted or at 9 Gs...

k) Fuel pumps need to ensure ATF is supplied continually to the Feeder tubes for Turbine to run. This needs to continue effortlessly when the Jock is pulling -2 G or 8Gs ...

l) and have not touched aspects like Radar dome development, Maintance of composites on Fusalage...EW suits etc..

There are many more things......

So please be kind in your Criticism.

Developing a Fighter plane in our case is like asking a Carpenter to make Sports car with him never given any Experience in developing a Sports Car and that to making a Sports Car which can give a Kill.
 
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This plane is just a point interceptor. Which means that it's a backup plane to intercept enemy fighters once India's top of the line imports are all wiped out.


LCA also has good ground attack capabilities !!
 
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