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What happened to LSP-6? It was suppose to test higher AoA.
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The dream of fitting Kaveri engine being developed indigenously into the home-grown Light Combat Aircraft LCA-Tejas appears to be as good as over.
"Kaveri engine as such will never come into LCA", P S Subramanyam, Director of Aeronautical Development Agency (ADA), a DRDO lab, which is the nodal agency for the design and development of LCA with HAL as the principal partner, told PTI here. Noting that LCA-Mark 1 and Mark 2 will have engines from GE, he, however, said the LCA would support Kaveri engine's flight tests and demonstrations and certification.
"As and when there is support required by the Kaveri engine, LCA will give support of its flying test facilities", Subramanyam said. He expected flying tests of Kaveri engine to lead to its fitting into unmanned air systems. Subramanyam said Kaveri engine-fitted LCA would not go into the Services. "In the production aircraft (LCA) going into the Services, Kaveri engine will not be there". Kaveri engine, originally intended to power the LCA, was taken up for development by Bangalore-based Gas Turbine Research Establishment (GTRE) about two-and-half-decades ago but the project has been dogged by delays, with the DRDO lab not being fully able to overcome technical challenges and development snags.
Scientific Advisor to Defence Minister and DRDO Director General V K Saraswat said unmanned air systems would see the integration of Kaveri engine for different applications. Kaveri engine will be demonstrated on board an Indian origin aircraft, added Saraswat, also Secretary in the Department of Defence (R&D). Meanwhile, Subramanyam said the first LCA produced by HAL would be ready in the third quarter of this year.
Kaveri flops, LCA-Tejas to fly on US engines
The dream of fitting Kaveri engine being developed indigenously into the home-grown Light Combat Aircraft LCA-Tejas appears to be as good as over.
HAL would be ready in the third quarter of this year.
Kaveri flops, LCA-Tejas to fly on US engines
I was browsing one of forum thread I was amazed to read that one of fighter (claimed 4.5 gen fighter) acquired by one country had no night flying capability , no missile firing capability and many more. These features added in upcoming blocks.
Which fighter and country was this ?
Karan, I will search for that comment and post here, But worried it will flame d!ck comparing and derail the thread.
The dream of fitting Kaveri engine being developed indigenously into the home-grown Light Combat Aircraft LCA-Tejas appears to be as good as over.
"Kaveri engine as such will never come into LCA", P S Subramanyam, Director of Aeronautical Development Agency (ADA), a DRDO lab, which is the nodal agency for the design and development of LCA with HAL as the principal partner, told PTI here. Noting that LCA-Mark 1 and Mark 2 will have engines from GE, he, however, said the LCA would support Kaveri engine's flight tests and demonstrations and certification.
"As and when there is support required by the Kaveri engine, LCA will give support of its flying test facilities", Subramanyam said. He expected flying tests of Kaveri engine to lead to its fitting into unmanned air systems. Subramanyam said Kaveri engine-fitted LCA would not go into the Services. "In the production aircraft (LCA) going into the Services, Kaveri engine will not be there". Kaveri engine, originally intended to power the LCA, was taken up for development by Bangalore-based Gas Turbine Research Establishment (GTRE) about two-and-half-decades ago but the project has been dogged by delays, with the DRDO lab not being fully able to overcome technical challenges and development snags.
Scientific Advisor to Defence Minister and DRDO Director General V K Saraswat said unmanned air systems would see the integration of Kaveri engine for different applications. Kaveri engine will be demonstrated on board an Indian origin aircraft, added Saraswat, also Secretary in the Department of Defence (R&D). Meanwhile, Subramanyam said the first LCA produced by HAL would be ready in the third quarter of this year.
Kaveri flops, LCA-Tejas to fly on US engines
Karan, I will search for that comment and post here, But worried it will flame d!ck comparing and derail the thread.
Leave it there. The Design and Development Philosphy behind the two projects is vastly different.
True, but the ease of development, inducting and upgrading is also vastly different and shows the advantages they have now. A manufacturer that is aimed on making things simple and according to their capabilities, but upgrading it later with more capable and modern techs and capabilities.
That's why they are inducting the 3rd squadron now, while we still play with prototypes, even if as capable.
Source: http://www.defence.pk/forums/indian-defence/4346-lca-news-discussions-462.html#ixzz2JMgehN3MAnd there are very good reasons for that.
Just one of the reasons is the "factor of critical necessity".
You overlooked the next lines:
No I read them, but the necessity has nothing to do with the failures we made in project managment and planning. That is why our fighter is still not in serial production, while theirs is.
We wanted a more capable fighter and that is was the right way to go, but we should have done it in a similar simple way, by choosing ready and available engines and radars.
I was browsing one of forum thread I was amazed to read that one of fighter (claimed 4.5 gen fighter) acquired by one country had no night flying capability , no missile firing capability and many more. These features added in upcoming blocks.
If IAF agree with it, LCA would have inducted 5 years ago in IAF.