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LCA MK2 if it had a Gripen NG redesign with moved gear bays and additional hardpoints:
And what are the chances of that "if" ???
I think "they should" add at least one more hard point
LCA Flight test update
LCA-Tejas has completed 2152 Test Flights Successfully. (06-May-2013).
(TD1-233,TD2-305,PV1-242,PV2-222,PV3-364,LSP1-74,LSP2-264,PV5-36,LSP3-127,LSP4-74,LSP5-169,LSP7-34,NP1-4,LSP8-4)
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LCA-Tejas has completed 2153 Test Flights Successfully. (08-May-2013).
(TD1-233,TD2-305,PV1-242,PV2-222,PV3-364,LSP1-74,LSP2-264,PV5-36,LSP3-128,LSP4-74,LSP5-169,LSP7-34,NP1-4,LSP8-4)
So the naval testing platform is rady for NLCA
3)N-LCA MK2 will roll out in 2016 and will be readied for carrier trials in 2017-18.
I had the same doubt too,but maybe they are working in parallel with better management to complete both AF and Navy requirements.Since LCA NP1 & NP2 is powered by GE-404-IN20 engine,it will be only be certified for SBYF operation.LCA Navy will be certified for carrier operations using two aircraft (NP3 & NP4) built in the Tejas Mk2 configuration, powered by GE-414-INS6 engine with a max thrust of 98KN.LCA NP-3 will start trials on Carrier in somewhere between 2017-2018 and becoming fully operation in 2020.Doubtful, N-LCA MK2 is based on the LCA MK2 changes and even IAF will only able to induct the MK2s in 2018/19, so how should an N-LCA MK2 be ready anywere close to that date? More likely as of today is something beyond 2020. Which shows how little sense this fighter makes in operational terms. Too late for our first 2 carriers, not capable enough for the threats at that time.
The way things are planned in this project, I don't put too much hope in improvements in this field, especially since not even the basics changes of the IAF MK2 are fixed yet.I had the same doubt too,but maybe they are working in parallel with better management to complete both AF and Navy requirements.Since LCA NP1 & NP2 is powered by GE-404-IN20 engine,it will be only be certified for SBYF operation.LCA Navy will be certified for carrier operations using two aircraft (NP3 & NP4) built in the Tejas Mk2 configuration, powered by GE-414-INS6 engine with a max thrust of 98KN.LCA NP-3 will start trials on Carrier in somewhere between 2017-2018 and becoming fully operation in 2020.]
I thought ADA has freezed the design 2-3 months ago.Have i missed something.?The way things are planned in this project, I don't put too much hope in improvements in this field, especially since not even the basics changes of the IAF MK2 are fixed yet.
I thought ADA has freezed the design 2-3 months ago.Have i missed something.?