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According to the sources close to idrw.org, ADA
and HAL will start working on the first airframe
of Tejas MK-2 by end of this year and first flight of
Tejas MK-2 is expected by early 2015 and enters
service with IAF by 2018. Tejas MK-2 will be based on Tejas MK-1, But MK-2
will be larger, able to carry more fuel and
weapons payload carry more powerful GE-F414-
INS6 engines and technologically will be more
advanced. Tejas MK-2 was born when Indian navy wanted
a carrier fighter aircraft based on Tejas MK-1 air
force variant, Navy wanted more powerful
engines to care out carrier take off, Navy also
wanted changes in Airframe for carrier role, and
IAF sensing an opportunity that a new and better variant of Tejas can be developed based on
Indian navy requirements, was quick to grab this
opportunity and pressed for development of
new variant, even when Tejas MK-1 was able to
fulfil ASR of IAF. Tejas MK-2 will have improved avionics, Upgrade
of Flight Control Computers, in flight refuelling
retractable probe, On board oxygen generation
system and a new Electronic Warfare Suite , to
avoid delays to the program , Earlier Tejas
Prototype ( PV-1) has been assigned with the MK-2 program and will act has the test bed for
MK-2 program. MK-2 will also get new improved pilot friendly all
glass cockpits which will have larger and better
screens to reduce pilot fatigue; India has already
placed orders with General Electric (GE) for 99
F414-GE-INS6 engines which will produce more
thrust than previous F404 engines which power Tejas MK-1. F414-GE-INS6 engines feature a Full
Authority Digital Electronic Control (FADEC)
system. Development of AESA radar has already begun
but will be integrated with Tejas MK-2 when it is
fully certified; leading to speculate that first Block
of MK-2 will come with current MMR radar which
is already integrated in Tejas MK-1.
idrw.org/?p=21468
and HAL will start working on the first airframe
of Tejas MK-2 by end of this year and first flight of
Tejas MK-2 is expected by early 2015 and enters
service with IAF by 2018. Tejas MK-2 will be based on Tejas MK-1, But MK-2
will be larger, able to carry more fuel and
weapons payload carry more powerful GE-F414-
INS6 engines and technologically will be more
advanced. Tejas MK-2 was born when Indian navy wanted
a carrier fighter aircraft based on Tejas MK-1 air
force variant, Navy wanted more powerful
engines to care out carrier take off, Navy also
wanted changes in Airframe for carrier role, and
IAF sensing an opportunity that a new and better variant of Tejas can be developed based on
Indian navy requirements, was quick to grab this
opportunity and pressed for development of
new variant, even when Tejas MK-1 was able to
fulfil ASR of IAF. Tejas MK-2 will have improved avionics, Upgrade
of Flight Control Computers, in flight refuelling
retractable probe, On board oxygen generation
system and a new Electronic Warfare Suite , to
avoid delays to the program , Earlier Tejas
Prototype ( PV-1) has been assigned with the MK-2 program and will act has the test bed for
MK-2 program. MK-2 will also get new improved pilot friendly all
glass cockpits which will have larger and better
screens to reduce pilot fatigue; India has already
placed orders with General Electric (GE) for 99
F414-GE-INS6 engines which will produce more
thrust than previous F404 engines which power Tejas MK-1. F414-GE-INS6 engines feature a Full
Authority Digital Electronic Control (FADEC)
system. Development of AESA radar has already begun
but will be integrated with Tejas MK-2 when it is
fully certified; leading to speculate that first Block
of MK-2 will come with current MMR radar which
is already integrated in Tejas MK-1.
idrw.org/?p=21468