The Asian Age

IAF will get 83 Tejas jets after CCS’ go-ahead

₹ 48Kcr deal biggest indigenous one in India’s military aviation history

- PAWAN BALI

In a big push to “Make in India”, the Cabinet Committee on Security (CCS) on Wednesday approved the procuremen­t of 83 Tejas Mk-1A fighter jets for the Indian Air Force from Hindustan Aeronautic­s Ltd,

in the largest-ever indigenous military aviation deal worth around `48,000 crores.

“The CCS today approved the largest indigenous defence procuremen­t deal worth about `48,000 crores to strengthen the IAF’s fleet of home-grown fighter jet LCA-Tejas. This deal will be a game-changer for self-reliance in Indian defence manufactur­ing,” defence minister Rajnath Singh tweeted.

The defence minister said Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) Tejas will be the backbone of the IAF’s fighter fleet in the years to come. “LCATejas

This (Tejas) deal will be a game-changer for self-reliance in Indian defence manufactur­ing — Rajnath Singh, DefMin

incorporat­es a large number of new technologi­es, many of which were never attempted in India. The indigenous content of LCA-Tejas is 50 per cent in Mk1A variant, which will be enhanced to 60 per cent,” Mr Singh added.

The Tejas Mk-1A deliveries are expected to begin in three years.

The CCS approved the procuremen­t of 73 Tejas Mk-1A fighter aircraft and 10 Tejas Mk-1 trainer aircraft at the cost of `45,696 crores, along with the design and developmen­t of infrastruc­ture

sanctions worth `1,202 crores. The IAF has already bought 40 LCA-Tejas Mk-1 aircraft. The Tejas Mk1A cleared by the committee on Wednesday is more advanced than the Mk-1, with around 40 improvemen­ts.

The LCA Mk-1A variant is an indigenous­ly designed, developed and manufactur­ed state-of-the-art modern four-plus generation fighter aircraft. It is equipped with critical operationa­l capabiliti­es of Active

Electronic­ally Scanned Array Radar, Beyond Visual Range Missile, Electronic Warfare (EW) Suite and Air to Air Refuelling (AAR), that will be a potent platform to meet the IAF operationa­l requiremen­ts.

The LCA’s manufactur­e by HAL will give a push to its Atma Nirbhar Bharat initiative and boost the indigenisa­tion of defence production and the country’s defence industry. About 500 Indian companies, including MSMEs in the design and manufactur­ing sectors, will work with HAL in this procuremen­t.

The programme will act as a catalyst for transformi­ng India’s aerospace manufactur­ing ecosystem into a vibrant self-sustaining ecosystem. “HAL has already set up second line manufactur­ing facilities at its Nashik and Bengaluru divisions. Equipped with augmented infrastruc­ture, HAL will steer LCA-Mk1A production for timely deliveries to the IAF,” Mr Singh said.

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