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How many operational Tejas squadrons does IAF have?
They have 6 squadrons of LCA!!!!!!
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1 plane per squadron
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How many operational Tejas squadrons does IAF have?
They have 6 squadrons of LCA!!!!!!
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1 plane per squadron
Like this?And each squadron has a squadron leader.. who drives the truck that carries Tejas..
Like this?
No... the above plane is not assembled.. I am talking about this..
You see... full loaded.. ready to drop the water tanks to perform hit and run maneuver
And each squadron has a squadron leader.. who drives the truck that carries Tejas..
Yes brother, for that LCA have to fly first.Of course, because the JF-17 won't be able to beat the LCA in the air.
Why are they doing that? I asked some other indians and they said "it's in their dna" not exactly the answer I was looking forThe IAF is attacking the LCA because they want the SE MII to go through. There's nothing special there. They are attacking the specs they asked for themselves.
I am not trying to troll or anything but the way I see it "they don't know what they want" and they should make up their mind already. I know for a fact that they won't go after F-16,F18 and Euro fighter either.Ya they even do not want F16 or F18. They want rafale or eurofighter only.
Tejas has been flying in parades for a couple of years now, overturning IAF's earlier policy of not flying SEF in parades.
and now I am about 37
Why are they doing that?
Yes and no.Well my good mate, that, in and of itself, is a problem.
For many airforces for a long time, SEFs were the rule
more than the exception and they still flew over parades.
I can't see it as anything but an admission of secure and
safe maintenance being an unreachable goal and would
really welcome a detailed explanation as to why it's so!
Wouldn't you?
At this point, India would be better off just taking what they've learned and building a new aircraft. It's getting ridiculous, and that's coming from me, someone who's been called a tejas apologist.
It's not actually, though late, there is a whole private-public sector partnership being done with Tejas. Several up and coming private sector companies are producing it's modules, along with small tier parts and for the first time, HAL is just integrating a platform.
From a fill the sqd # point of view, industrial point of view, and experience point of view it's well worth it. Regardless, it's too late to simply end it, it got further initial orders, industry is incorporated into the program.