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Tejas will be at ‘striking distance’ of Pak JF-17s at Bahrain
By Anantha Krishnan M✈ (@writetake) | Twitter
Bengaluru, Dec 13: It’s official! And, it is as close as it can get! India’s Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) Tejas will be at a ‘striking distance’ of Pakistan’s JF-17 Thunder in Bahrain.
The Bahrain International Air Show (BIAS) is scheduled from January 21-23 at the Sakhir Airbase.
As reported by OneIndia last month, this will be for the first time Tejas will be participating in a flying demonstration outside India.
At BIAS, two Tejas aircraft will be parked next to two Pakistan’s JF-17s on aircraft display Pad No 15.
Two Royal Air Force Typhoons will also be parked on Pad No 15.
Behind the Tejas, the entire Pad No 14 has been allotted to the United Arab Emirate’s Al Fursan aerobatic display team.
Pakistan’s JF-17s is a joint development project of Pakistan Aeronautical Complex and China’s Chengdu Aircraft Industry Corporation.
Operational with the Pakistan Air Force since 2010, the JF-17s have already seen some international air shows, including Paris.
It’s unclear on what basis the organisers have grouped two military platforms from two not-so-friendly nations on the same parking bay. The move is expected to grab immense media attention during the show.
An LCA Tejas telemetry cabin with a tracking antenna and other equipment have also been given a space inside the Sakhir Airbase area, closer to the static aircraft display trade area.
Military sources have confirmed to OneIndia that two Tejas platforms LSP-4 and LSP-7 are scheduled to fly out of Air Force Station Jamnagar on Wednesday.
Read, full report here: Tejas will be at ‘striking distance’ of Pak JF-17s at Bahrain - Oneindia