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lCA’s Naval Variant

- —By Vishal Thapar & Ayushee Chaudhary

INdIa ON JaNUaRy 11 announced the first arrested landing of the naval version of its indigenous Light combat aircraft (Lca Navy) on the deck of the aircraft carrier INS vikramadit­ya.

“After completing extensive trials on the Shore Based Test Facility (at Goa), Naval version of Light combat aircraft (Lca) did a successful arrested landing onboard INS vikramadit­ya at 1002 hrs “the Ministry of defence announced in a statement.

This is a significan­t milestone in the developmen­t of indigenous capability for carrier-borne fighters, and puts the basic technology blocks in place for commencing the developmen­t of a twin-engine deck-based fighter which meets the requiremen­ts of the Indian Navy.

The single-engine Lca Navy is a technology demonstrat­or of a Short-Take Off Barrier arrested Recovery (STOBaR) capability for launch and recovery of a fighter aircraft from the deck of an aircraft carrier.

This new variant comes with two additional distinct features; an arrestor hook and pilot controlled LevcONs. Leading Edge Vortex Controller­s (LEVCONs) are flaps that open up on the side of the aircraft like air brakes, and let the aircraft reduce landing speeds.

“LevcONs are a very unique introducti­on to the Lca-Navy variant. This is a vital developmen­t that has taken place in the country which will stay in use in the years to come,” said dr Kota harinaraya­na, chairman General aeronautic­s Pvt. Ltd. dr harinaraya­na is also hailed as the father of the Lca programme.

Lca Navy has been developed by the aeronautic­al developmen­t agency of the defence Research and developmen­t Organisati­on (dRdO). defence Minister Rajnath Singh hailed the maiden deck landing of the Lca Navy as “a great event in the history of Indian fighter aircraft developmen­t programme”.

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