IAF to procure 126 LCA Tejas fighters by 2010
URL: http://www.india-defence.com/reports/943
Date: 26/11/2005
Agency: Press Trust of India
Topics: india indian air force defense military
Panaji: Indian Air Force is in the process of procuring 126 HAL Tejas Light Combat Aircraft (LCA), Air Chief Marshal S P Tyagi said here.
"The aircraft would be procured towards the end of this decade and no specific deadline is set for it," Tyagi told reporters during a ceremonial passing-out parade at INS Mandovi, Goa.
"We will make a request to many countries for procuring LCA's. The total estimated budget for this procurement cannot be mentioned at this moment," he said.
"Indian economy is growing at a reasonable rate and under such circumstances we will have to purchase technology that will give us reach and which is within our budget," Tyagi said.
When asked to compare Indian Air Force with its US counterpart, in view of the recent joint exercises, Tyagi said "we cannot compete with the US as their requirements are different from ours."
On the strength and vigilance of the armed forces in the border regions, Tyagi said "Kargil cannot happen again."
Asked about the proxy-war unleashed by terrorists in the country, he said, "terrorism has to be tackled on different fronts and that does not mean that we should stop our diplomatic talks with the neighbouring countries."
URL: http://www.india-defence.com/reports/943
Date: 26/11/2005
Agency: Press Trust of India
Topics: india indian air force defense military
Panaji: Indian Air Force is in the process of procuring 126 HAL Tejas Light Combat Aircraft (LCA), Air Chief Marshal S P Tyagi said here.
"The aircraft would be procured towards the end of this decade and no specific deadline is set for it," Tyagi told reporters during a ceremonial passing-out parade at INS Mandovi, Goa.
"We will make a request to many countries for procuring LCA's. The total estimated budget for this procurement cannot be mentioned at this moment," he said.
"Indian economy is growing at a reasonable rate and under such circumstances we will have to purchase technology that will give us reach and which is within our budget," Tyagi said.
When asked to compare Indian Air Force with its US counterpart, in view of the recent joint exercises, Tyagi said "we cannot compete with the US as their requirements are different from ours."
On the strength and vigilance of the armed forces in the border regions, Tyagi said "Kargil cannot happen again."
Asked about the proxy-war unleashed by terrorists in the country, he said, "terrorism has to be tackled on different fronts and that does not mean that we should stop our diplomatic talks with the neighbouring countries."