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Final Operational Clearance for LCA TEJAS Next Year: Antony

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The Defence Minister Shri AK Antony today expressed optimism that the country’s indigenously developed fighter aircraft- LCA TEJAS- will get Final Operational Clearance of the Indian Air Force by the end of next year. Speaking at the Annual Awards Functions of DRDO here, he said, all stakeholders including the DRDO, IAF and HAL must put their energy together in a focused manner to achieve this objective.

Shri Antony said countries that depend on imported arsenals cannot become great nation. Shri Antony said we continue to be the largest importer of Defence equipment. The share of indigenous content in Defence procurement is low. “Our experience has been that foreign vendors are reluctant to part with critical technologies. There are delays in the supply of essential spares. There are exorbitant price increases. The Services too realize that we cannot be eternally dependent on foreign equipment and platforms”, he said.

Referring to the expansions of domestic defence industry, Shri Antony said this has to be achieved through public and private sector initiatives. He said there is ample scope for joint ventures also. “All the stakeholders in the defence sector- DRDO, Armed Forces and the industry must work in tandem and develop trust and confidence in each other’s capabilities.” Cautioning against time and cost over runs in projects Shri Antony said Indian Companies must compete with global players in developing state- of- the art technologies of acceptable commercial parameters and must meet customer satisfaction.

The Minister complimented DRDO for their magnificent achievements in 2012. He referred to the first flight of Agni-V, two successful tests of our Ballistic Missile Defence programme in February and November 2012, first flight of LCA Navy, establishment of a cyber-forensics laboratory, initiation of production of NBC systems, ToT for composite armour for helicopters and investment casting of aero engine components and said these are just some of the many accomplishments.

He, however, asked the scientists not to be complacent. “The DRDO must keep its focus trained on the areas of core competence and not fritter away its energy and resources. In today’s world of cut-throat competition, the choice is very clear-‘perform, or perish’. From designing stage to the stage of final production, timelines must be strictly adhered to and satisfaction of the end user is the litmus test of achievement”, he said.

He said, the security environment in our neighbourhood; civil strife and turmoil in the Middle East; terrorism and threats to cyber security; piracy; illegal seabed mining in Indian Ocean and space-based threats present complex challenges to our defence capabilities. These require both conventional, as well as latest technological responses.

Expressing happiness the Minister said, it is heartening to note that a large number of major systems are under production and the cumulative production value of all the DRDO developed systems has crossed Rs. 1,55,000 crore. ‘I am sure in the coming years, this figure will go even higher. DRDO must make relentless efforts to accelerate the pace of self- reliance’, he further said.

The function was attended among others by the Minister of State for Defence, Shri Jitendra Singh, Chief of Air Staff Air Chief Marshal NAK Browne, Chief of Naval Staff Admiral DK Joshi and Director General DRDO Dr. VK Saraswat.

On the occasion, Shri Antony gave away DRDO Awards to several scientists, technologists and DRDO laboratories in fourteen categories for their outstanding contributions in different areas.

Link - Final Operational Clearance for LCA TEJAS Next Year: Antony | idrw.org
 
Its engine is still crap .91 TW ratio isn't good enough.But better than jf-17 .85.:azn:
See what i did there.:no:
 
DRDO , always needs someone to sit on their *** and slap it once in a while .That's how they will perform . I am surprised why Antony does not lobby for private players , we seriously need them to venture in big time. Its just win win for all..
 
What i want to know is how many tejas can we enter into service before 2019?This is important because that date is decomissioning date of mig-21 and mig-27s.So we will need enough tejas to take over.
Any idea on yearly production rate?
 
What i want to know is how many tejas can we enter into service before 2019?This is important because that date is decomissioning date of mig-21 and mig-27s.So we will need enough tejas to take over.
Any idea on yearly production rate?

We will be having all 40 Tejas mk-1 by 2018. If Tejas mk-2 gets it FOC on time then we may have 8-10 Tejas mk-2 as well.
 
how many next years are we going to get for this project....
 
we should stop wasting time and money on this crappy aircraft...there is a reason why not every country builds its on aircraft,

Instead we should start work on AMCA. Tejas will be history as soon as it is inducted. It is arriving 10 years late. A better use of Tejas can be as a trainer aircraft.



tejas means radiant

thank you

Good luck india with Tejas
 
What the hell ? By the end of next year that means almost by 2015. What you guys are doing man, you guys are killing your bird yourself ?
 
what a disgusting piece of machinery and shame on ADA.. what the fcuk does ADA engg go back home and tell their kids.. that they did nothing in their life ??? 30 years is a lifetime worth of exp for many :lol:
 
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