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Tejas misses another deadline for being fully combat-ready

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NEW DELHI: The indigenous Tejas fighter, first approved way back in 1983, has missed yet another deadline to become fully combat-ready. After several target revisions, the government had repeatedly declared over the last couple of years in Parliament that the jet would get its final operational clearance (FOC) by June 2018.

But the single-engine Tejas is still far away from achieving the FOC, amidst galloping costs and operational concerns, say defence ministry officials. The estimated overall development and production cost of the first 123 light-weight Tejas – only nine delivered till now in their initial operational clearance (IOC) configuration – has also zoomed past Rs 75,000 crore.



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India desperately needs its own home-grown fighter, with IAF ..
 
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Not breaking news.....in fact it doesn't even qualify as news anymore since the Indian fan boys will come out with the usual lines.....
1: IAF doesn't accept half baked fighters.....
2: Tejas is just a learning experience, Block-2 will beat F-35 hands down....
3: The IAF, HAL, DRDO and all others are using the excuse to release more funds......heard it all before.
 
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9 Tejas delivered.
Last year HAL produced 12 Su-30 MKI, 8 Tejas, 4 Do-228, 24 Dhruvs.

Tejas has completed all requirements of FOC except live demonstration of Air to Air refuelling which will be done soon.
FOC will come by December 2018.

Don't sweat the details. Production of the LCA is moving up, so you can expect such "milk the critics" articles during the gap between production and delivery.
 
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