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NEW DELHI:The Comptroller and auditor general (CAG) has come down heavily on India’s Light Combat Aircraft Tejas project, which has been under development for over three decades. CAG slammed the Mark-I version of Tejas by saying it has several(53) shortcomings and does not meet Indian Air Force specifications.

CAG report on LCA project, which was tabled in the Parliament on Friday, further said that IAF would be “constrained” to induct the fighter LCA without availability of a trainer model, thereby “adversely impacting pilot training”.

The CAG noted that it was due to the delay in the manufacture and supply of LCA that IAF had to go for alternative temporary measures such as upgrading its MIG BIS, MiG-29, Jaguar, and Mirage aircraft at a cost of `20,037 crore to overcome its depleting combat strength.

Listing the shortcomings, the CAG said that the LCA Mark-I fails to meet the electronic warfare capabilities sought by IAF as the Self-Protection Jammer could not be fitted on the aircraft due to space constraints.

Also, it said that the Radar Warning Receiver/Counter Measure Dispensing System fitted on the aircraft had raised performance concerns which are yet to be overcome (January 2015).

The LCA Mark-I, which got Initial Operational Clearance in December, 2013, significantly falls short (20 permanent waivers/33 temporary concessions) in meeting the Air Staff Requirement (ASR) that has led to its reduced operational employability, the CAG said.

It added that the shortcomings in the Mark-I (increased weight, reduced internal fuel capacity, non-compliance of fuel system protection, pilot protection from front, reduced speed) are expected to be overcome in the Mark-II model.

“LCA Mark-I does not meet the ASR. The deficiencies are now expected to be met in LCA Mark-II by December 2018,” the CAG said.

While DRDO has always showcased LCA, christened Tejas, as an indigenously-developed aircraft and the indigenous content of the LCA was estimated by ADA to be 70 per cent, the CAG said it “actually worked out to about 35 per cent” as of January this year.

Systems such as Kaveri engine, Multi-Mode Radar, Radome, Multi-Functional Display System and Flight Control System Actuators taken up for indigenous development could not be developed successfully, resulting in LCA’s continued dependence on the import of these systems, CAG said.

IAF had proposed in the early 1980s that a new aircraft had to be developed to replace the MiG-21 fleet, manufactured during 1966 and 1987, after its phasing out in the 1990s.
 
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NEW DELHI:The Comptroller and auditor general (CAG) has come down heavily on India’s Light Combat Aircraft Tejas project, which has been under development for over three decades. CAG slammed the Mark-I version of Tejas by saying it has several(53) shortcomings and does not meet Indian Air Force specifications.

CAG report on LCA project, which was tabled in the Parliament on Friday, further said that IAF would be “constrained” to induct the fighter LCA without availability of a trainer model, thereby “adversely impacting pilot training”.

The CAG noted that it was due to the delay in the manufacture and supply of LCA that IAF had to go for alternative temporary measures such as upgrading its MIG BIS, MiG-29, Jaguar, and Mirage aircraft at a cost of `20,037 crore to overcome its depleting combat strength.

Listing the shortcomings, the CAG said that the LCA Mark-I fails to meet the electronic warfare capabilities sought by IAF as the Self-Protection Jammer could not be fitted on the aircraft due to space constraints.

Also, it said that the Radar Warning Receiver/Counter Measure Dispensing System fitted on the aircraft had raised performance concerns which are yet to be overcome (January 2015).

The LCA Mark-I, which got Initial Operational Clearance in December, 2013, significantly falls short (20 permanent waivers/33 temporary concessions) in meeting the Air Staff Requirement (ASR) that has led to its reduced operational employability, the CAG said.

It added that the shortcomings in the Mark-I (increased weight, reduced internal fuel capacity, non-compliance of fuel system protection, pilot protection from front, reduced speed) are expected to be overcome in the Mark-II model.

“LCA Mark-I does not meet the ASR. The deficiencies are now expected to be met in LCA Mark-II by December 2018,” the CAG said.

While DRDO has always showcased LCA, christened Tejas, as an indigenously-developed aircraft and the indigenous content of the LCA was estimated by ADA to be 70 per cent, the CAG said it “actually worked out to about 35 per cent” as of January this year.

Systems such as Kaveri engine, Multi-Mode Radar, Radome, Multi-Functional Display System and Flight Control System Actuators taken up for indigenous development could not be developed successfully, resulting in LCA’s continued dependence on the import of these systems, CAG said.

IAF had proposed in the early 1980s that a new aircraft had to be developed to replace the MiG-21 fleet, manufactured during 1966 and 1987, after its phasing out in the 1990s.
one question to IAF is operating over 200 60 Era mig 21 and 27 which of them meeting their ASR standards

Secondly which of the Indian operational fighter aircraft is fitted with Internal SPJ
 
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The whole question of indigenous and comparisons were started by the Indian who falsely accused of JF-17 as painted Pakistani fighter. Now the truth is coming out that LCA Teja is only 35% Indian. It cannot even be inducted in the IAF after 35 years of development. Looks like India will buy many more Rafales than the 36 planned.
 
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were you not the one who suggested that I should go by the content???
thread reported!!!

@waz @Irfan Baloch @Jungibaaz
This member purposely changed the title of the thread.
The original article was published here...

LMAO.....why cry river over a thread change title, when you know exactly what the thread is about:
LCA was deemed to be a failure when conceived 30 years ago..........it will remain shyt, with not much demand by IAF.
I mean, they'd rather operate the MIG 21s (a 60s era plane) than quickly ramp up LCA numbers.

Speaks very well of how good or bad the LCA is........or that IAF is really made up of dumbwits.
 
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waz, Irfan Baloch, Jungibaaz, Donatello

Why complain to so many people ! I think there are two or three people with multiple accounts. So you may be complaining to the same person about what he posted in another account or may be even to yourself ! You never know !! So many strange people and incidents here !!!
 
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