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issue is that IAF must increase the order of tejas Mk1 atleast another 60 total 100 till mk2 is ready production line can b utilizedWhats the issue here??
40 tejas mk1 by 2017-18 or even before.
Then produce mk2 afterwards with target of 16 per year starting 2020
Do the math!Whats the issue here??
40 tejas mk1 by 2017-18 or even before.
Then produce mk2 afterwards with target of 16 per year starting 2020
Do the math!
Compare how many that would give us, to how many we need.
For reasons best known to themselves, IAF has made it clear that they will not order too many LCAs. And definitely not more than 40 Mk1s. Mass producing the LCA, incuding the Mk1, seems to be our only option to get the required number of light fighters in service, and to have an affordable force structure.I know,,what i meant is or going to write was we can start a new line and jack up the production or deliveries will be late.
Someone rang the bell at the same time
Exactly thats the point, mk 1 will not have more than 2 squadrons, and Mk 2 is atleast 4-5 years away (at least).For reasons best known to themselves, IAF has made it clear that they will not order too many LCAs.
yeah it should be in that way. IAF always Known for using 2:1 formation.1 heavy class with two light class as Wingman.LCA IS Needed in adequate numbers two Keep this strategies OnFor reasons best known to themselves, IAF has made it clear that they will not order too many LCAs. And definitely not more than 40 Mk1s. Mass producing the LCA, incuding the Mk1, seems to be our only option to get the required number of light fighters in service, and to have an affordable force structure.
IMO we should keep producing MK1s until the Mk2 is actually ready for production - that would mean about 100 mk1s in service. Then set up a line for Mk2, and convert the Mk1 line for Mk2 as well. Then the whole strategy of having so many twin engined, expensive fighters (Rafale, MKI, FGFA) will make sense.
Private partnership production lines by HAL.
. Look at our navy ? Building stealth ship with 90%+ indigenous equipment
issue is that IAF must increase the order of tejas Mk1 atleast another 60 total 100 till mk2 is ready production line can b utilized
thats an ego of iafThat looks unlikely, IAF has recently said, that it won't increase Mk 1 order beyond 40 (about 2 squadron). they would be interested more in Mk2. Not sure they would show benevolence to HAL just to keep production lines running.
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