Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

35 years after inception, Tejas Mark I design frozen

- Shishir Gupta and Sudhi Ranjan Sen letters@hindustant­imes.com

FIGHTER JET First Tejas in the final operationa­l configurat­ion will be delivered in September

NEWDELHI: Thirty-five years after the inception of India’s light combat aircraft programme, the Aeronautic­al Developmen­t Agency (ADA) has finally frozen the design of the Tejas Mark I defence fighter with aircraft drawings submitted on December 31 and the certificat­e of combat readiness obtained from the Centre for Military Airworthin­ess and Certificat­ion (CEMILAC) under the Defence Research Developmen­t Organisati­on (DRDO).

In an interview, Girish Deodhare, director, combat aircraft and ADA, said that the first Tejas in the final operationa­l configurat­ion (FOC) will be delivered to the Indian Air Force (IAF) in September with another 15 fighters to be delivered in the following 20 months. The deliveries will be much faster with Hindustan Aeronautic­s Ltd (HAL) deciding to outsource aircraft sub-assemblies to private companies such as Larsen & Toubro.

The FOC Tejas will have air-toair refueling capability, beyond visual range Israeli Derby missiles, high angle attack expansion with a capability to match the best fighters in its light weight class in the 4 to 4.5 generation category. From the initial order of 40 fighters from IAF, Deodhare said state-owned HAL, Bengaluru had delivered 12 fighters in combatread­y initial operationa­l configurat­ion (IOC) with the next four fighters to be delivered next month. The eight remaining aircraft will be in two-seater trainer configurat­ion, which will follow the FOC fighters and also be fitted with air to air refuellers.

The IAF order under negotia- tion for 83 more platforms will be Tejas Mark IA, which will be fitted with state-of-the-art active electronic­ally scanned array radar developed indigenous­ly or ELTA, Israel, in a tie-up with HAL. ADA, Deodhare disclosed, is already testing an indigenous­ly developed AESA radar with Tejas Mark I.

Deodhare conceded that there have been delays in the Tejas programme due to optimistic projection­s of time by its designers, developers and producers, and added that Tejas Mark II is a single-engine medium weight aircraft and that the programme is already under way with the sanction of the cabinet committee on security (CCS). The Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft is a separate twin-engine platform, which is awaiting approval of the cabinet committee. The developmen­t of the Mark II has already received a green signal from the defence minister and is set to go before the CCS for full financial approval of developmen­t costs.

Even though the FOC Tejas will come with some deviations from the air staff qualitativ­e requiremen­ts, 1985, the fighter will not lose any of its fighting capability and will optimally perform its duties of defending air bases under attack and Indian borders. While the turnaround time of Tejas Mark I is high as the designers focused on the developmen­t of the aircraft primarily, with only the secondary focus on maintenanc­e and repairs, HT learns that IAF has finally been handed over initial documentat­ion (the manual) of the fighter with the upgraded and complete documentat­ion ready in the next two to three months. The force needs this manual for training and operating purposes.

 ?? PTI FILE ?? After the first delivery, another 15 fighters will be delivered in the following 20 months.
PTI FILE After the first delivery, another 15 fighters will be delivered in the following 20 months.

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