The Asian Age

Tejas to take part in Malaysia airshow

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New Delhi, March 24: India's indigenous supersonic fighter jet Tejas will for the first time participat­e in aerial displays during the five-day Langkawi Internatio­nal Maritime and Aerospace Exhibition (LIMA) in Malaysia.

India has been projecting the Tejas aircraft in a big way as it has been manufactur­ed indigenous­ly at the Hindustan Aeronautic­s Limited (HAL) and designed by the Aeronautic­al Developmen­t Agency (ADA) for the Indian Air Force and the Indian Navy.

The Indian Air Force will participat­e in the Maritime Aero Expo for the first time, during which it will showcase its indigenous­ly-developed light combat aircraft Tejas.

The IAFs' team departed from Air Force Station Kalaikunda for Langkawi on March 22 via Myanmar, Yangon.

“India’s indigenous supersonic Light Combat Aircraft(LCA)-Tejas & the world's lightest supersonic fighter which has already joined IAF, is for the 1st time taking part in aerial displays during 05 day Langkawi Internatio­nal Maritime & Aerospace Exhibition,” the IAF said on its official Twitter handle.

“Today was the final practise session before the opening display for LIMA 2019, commencing 26th March 2019. IAF’s Tejas (LCA) during the practise session today at Langkawi Internatio­nal Airport, Malaysia,” the IAF tweeted. The IAF also posted pictures and a video of the Tejas aircraft practicing.

The Langkawi Internatio­nal Maritime Aero Expo (LIMA-2019) is planned in Langkawi, Malaysia from March 26 to March 30, which will provide an opportunit­y to the IAF air-warriors to interact with their Royal Malaysian Air Force (RMAF) counterpar­ts and foster close relationsh­ip between the two services.

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