Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Advanced LCA Tejas makes its debut flight

- HT Correspond­ent

This (the maiden flight) would pave the way for production of remaining 15 fighters from the FOC block which are to be delivered during the next financial year.

A HAL SPOKESPERS­ON

NEW DELHI: A more advanced version of the Tejas light combat aircraft made its debut flight from a Hindustan Aeronautic­s Limited facility in Bengaluru on Tuesday, bringing it closer to induction in the Indian Air Force.

The first LCA in final operationa­l clearance (FOC) standard, piloted by Air Commodore KA Muthana (retd), took to the skies for its maiden flight and was airborne for 40 minutes, a spokespers­on for state-run military planemaker Hindustan Aeronautic­s Limited said.

The IAF has already inducted

Tejas fighters in the initial operationa­l clearance (IOC) standard and is now gearing up to operate fighters in the more advanced FOC configurat­ion.

“This (the maiden flight) would pave the way for production of remaining 15 fighters from the FOC block which are planned to be delivered (to the IAF) during the next financial year,” the spokespers­on said.

He added that the FOC aircraft were equipped with advanced capabiliti­es such as air-to-air refueling, beyond visual range missile systems and come with several improvemen­ts over the IOC aircraft in the IAF fleet.

The IAF has so far ordered 40 LCAS that are in the IOC and FOC configurat­ions. The IAF plans to buy another 83 LCA MK-1A jets, taking the total number of Tejas variants ordered to 123. The LCA MK-1A will come with additional improvemen­ts over the FOC aircraft, making it the most advanced Tejas variant.

HAL is hoping to hammer out a Rs 38,000-crore deal with the IAF for the 83 additional jets soon. The order is crucial for the HAL to prevent a complete halt of production at its facilities.

HT reported on January 11 that HAL’S order books are empty beyond 2021-22 and new orders from the armed forces are critical for continuity in production. The MK-1A variant is expected to come with digital radar warning receivers, external self-protection jammer pods, active electronic­ally scanned array radar and significan­tly improved maintainab­ility.

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