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The LCA is already flying with dummy missiles
Air Marshal Nak Brown will head the IAFs team
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Bangalore: The three players most tied up with the Tejas, Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) programme the user (the Indian Air Force), the designer Aeronautical Development Agency (ADA) and the manufacturer Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) will come together on Saturday for their monthly review meeting. But this months Bangalore meeting will be anything but routine.
On the flying front, the LCAs PV-1 (prototype vehicle) is expected to undertake its first low speed taxi run after the integration of drop tanks. The low speed taxi run where the aircraft is pushed to almost its take-off speed but does not actually take off, is the prelude to the actual first flight with drop tanks.
The drop tanks are expendable and jettisonable external fuel tanks carried by the aircraft giving it longer endurance and range, enabling pilots to fly longer. An important milestone for the LCA programme, the first flight with drop tanks could happen next week. A successful run with drop tanks will enable ADA to move into the LCAs weaponisation programme, where the R 73 air-to-air missile and bombs will be integrated onto the aircraft. The LCA is already flying with dummy missiles.
But it will be issues on the ground that will take centre stage. With questions over the LCAs combat performance especially climb, acceleration and how fast it could turn at certain altitudes having cropped up during the recent sea trails at Arakonnam, a detailed assessment of what can be managed within the time frame will have to be undertaken. Sources said the IAF would have to be asked to lower certain aspects of their air staff requirements for the LCA, which at the moment were unrealistic.
According to the Defence Research and Development Organisations Chief Controller Research and Development (Aeronautics and Material Science) D. Banerjee, there is no doubt that the aircraft and engine have to improve, but any improvements will have to suit the time frame.
The IAF will have to be asked how many aircraft they take with the current performance.
Dr. Banerjee under whom ADA functions, told The Hindu that improvements can be made to the aero dynamism of the aircraft by technical cleaning to remove drag, and also improving the LCAs propulsion system.
The article is pure speculation.
We don't know what the original demands of the IAF were, so we can't comment on the "lowering of certain aspects" either.
The article clearly indicates that further versions will offer improved performance, but given the timeframe, it will not be possible to incorporate too many improvements into the current version,
I understand your reaction to any news not to your likings, it is old excuse and full in the forum.
Am just enquiring whether IAF is going ahead with whatever present performance available with LCA?
Sure further version will improve, as like our processor speed improves every six month
A great example is the Osprey, newly inducted in to the US army. This aircraft has claimed over 30 lives in test flights and is being torn apart in the media.
However, the people who operate the aircraft seem to love it.....so I'd go with them rather than channels like Fox news and bogus experts.
Cross posted
Have the IAF, Accepting LCA with with lower performance than set out in ASR?
I would second that..... graet irony!, Is'n it?
The people who matter here is the one who use it( Salute to USAF for backing Spray and paying through their lives...great system). But here with India it is complete opposite
IAF does not want LCA, unless to their specification but, what did you used, ya bogus expert shove it down their throat with less than the agreed specs.
Indian Army is crying from 1995, that they don't want Arjun MBT, but every year they have to have mandatory trail of Arjun only to find out it is not suitable.
What should we do to media and Bogus expert, not lisenting to the men who matter
The people who matter here is the one who use it( Salute to USAF for backing Spray and paying through their lives...great system). But here with India it is complete opposite
IAF does not want LCA, unless to their specification but, what did you used, ya bogus expert shove it down their throat with less than the agreed specs.
Indian Army is crying from 1995, that they don't want Arjun MBT, but every year they have to have mandatory trail of Arjun only to find out it is not suitable.
What should we do to media and Bogus expert, not lisenting to the men who matter
IAF might have asked for F-35 stealth!!!
IAF would have to be asked to lower certain aspects of their air staff requirements for the LCA, which at the moment were unrealistic.
What IAF wants, maybe Raptor which they will get aka PAK-FA from Russia. But are they getting what they expected of LCA? No
So what is IAF expecting of LCA? Please enlighten us all.
Drop tanks which will enhance the Tejas’ endurance capabilities have been fitted but having sprung a leak they are currently non-operational.