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Than Even the majority of these Chinese fighters (engines) are constructed using foreign components, including Turkish, SAAB, and EU aircrafts.
This is the main reason Pakistan is still unable to design and construct its own fighters, even a trainer aircraft. Instead, Pakistan currently partners with companies that develop products, manufacture them internally after TOT, and then spread false information about the origin of those products to its own general public by saying we build them
This way, even after 100 years, Pakistan will not be able to produce an aircraft by own.
At present, Only a few countries are able to do so, such as the USA, Russia, China, France, Sweden, Turkey, Iran, and India..... USA, France, and EU are fully capable of building their own.
The rest of the countries—China, SAAb, Turkey, and India are collaborating with other countries to get the critical parts. This is a modern and flexible way to build a fighter in your own house.
Problem with HAL and DRDO is multi fold, and its not just the babu dom and no accountability that we usually associate with them.Doesn’t appear to be a possibility in the near future. HAL and DRDO accountability has risen under intense scrutiny. If it improves further then any ISRO requirement can be met by these.
That is a conjecture based on current situation. Who knows the future?
Agreed.Take the case of AMCA, till now CCS approval is pending. CDR is done and DAC has approved it, but the funds are not available for prototype building. If this is how things go, how can prototypes be built on time and IOC reached as per timelines?
Well there is a critical difference in our approach and Turkey's tbhAgreed.
Look at the pace with which Turks rolled out the prototypes.
Any pictures of the new "Smart Cockpit"? Did they keep the 3x MFD layout or did they adopt the a single Large MFD ?
Tell me something I dont know - the LCA CLAW team deserves accolades upon accolades - but it is a irrelevant jingoistic response to what I spoke to - man machine interface and sensor fusion.
How they perform currently in maneuverability vs each other and ease of flying is irrelevant to how their pilots get information and situational awareness picture.
Learn to speak to the subject instead of going on like a propaganda troll trying to constantly spit and shine things and you will be engaged better.
IAF set to receive LCA-Mk1A fighters in February 2024
And when will we see the first Mk.2?
Don’t ask tough questions please.And when will we see the first Mk.2?
finally garam garam smosa is upcomingView attachment 936073
The Indian Air Force (IAF) is likely to receive its first home-grown combat aircraft with beyond-visual range strike capabilities next February, the defence ministry said here on Friday.
The delivery of Tejas LCA-Mk-1A aircraft by Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) is likely to commence from February, 2024, the ministry said in a statement, while marking the seventh anniversary of the induction of the made-in-India fighter jet.
The 83 LCA Mk-1A aircraft – contracted by the defence ministry in 2021 at a price of $6 billion- will also have AESA radar, an updated electronic warfare suite and a beyond-visual range missile system.
"The new variant will be capable of firing weapons from increased stand-off ranges and many of these weapons will be of indigenous origin. The LCA MK-1A will see a substantial increase in the indigenous content of the aircraft,” it said.
Tejas is a single-engine multi-role fighter aircraft capable of operating in high-threat air environments. Two IAF units – 45 Squadron and 18 Squadron, both in Sulur – are currently flying the aircraft and more squadrons will take it up.
The indigenous fighter jet is one of the military products that India has pitched for exports with Egypt, Argentina, USA, Australia, Indonesia, Malaysia and the Philippines showing interest.
The Mark-1A version would be having 43 “improvements” from the first lot of 40 LCA Tejas that the IAF earlier purchased from the HAL at a price of Rs 8,802 crore.
The improvements include digital radar warning receivers and external self-protection jammers besides having better maintainability for which additional infrastructure will be required.
IAF set to receive LCA-Mk1A in February 2024
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Yeah, with this ketchupfinally garam garam smosa is upcoming
Whatever the model they have adopted, they have displayed a blistering pace of development in this filed.Well there is a critical difference in our approach and Turkey's tbh
With Kaan the CDR isn't done yet, they will be building based on IDR only for now.