Bangalore: India finally flies indigenous fighter jet


Bangalore: India finally flies indigenous fighter jet

Bangalore, Dec 20 (IANS): Thirty years after it was conceived, India's indigenous light combat aircraft Tejas - the lightest military jet in its class - Friday got initial operational clearance, paving the way for its induction into the Indian Air Force (IAF).

Tejas can fly at a speed of more than 1,350 km per hour and can be compared to some of the world's best fighter aircraft -- the Mirage 2000, F-16 and Gripen fighter jets.

It is expected to cost about Rs.200 crore per aircraft initially, with the cost coming down as production increases.

The ceremony at the Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) complex here saw Defence Minister A.K. Antony handing over the "service release documents" to IAF chief N.A.K. Browne following initial operational clearance (IOC-II) given by the Centre for Military Airworthiness and Certification, an establishment of the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO).

Antony described it as "a great day for the whole nation" and "a momentous occasion".

The minister, however, acknowledged that the project had gone through periods of "frustration" and "setbacks" and said questions were raised about continuance of the "wasteful project".

"Last few years, I myself had my share of criticism. Ultimately, India will succeed ... that was the determination," he said.

Air Chief Marshal Browne said the day marked "a historic milestone" and India had joined a select group of nations to design and produce their own state-of-the art fighter aircraft.

The LCA will now be called Tejas Mark I. It will be called Tejas Mark II after final operational clearance (FOC) slated for end of 2014.

Before FOC, the "fourth generation fighter plane" is to be equipped with mid-air refuelling ability, a more powerful engine and new missiles.

IAF will have two squardons of Tejas Mark I and four squardons of Tejas Mark II and the combat aircraft will replace the ageing MiG fleet of IAF.

The IOC-I was achieved in 2011 but the IAF wanted several improvements in the fighter jet before it could be inducted.

The fighter plane has undergone improvements since IOC-I in terms of its angle of attack and weapons delivery and has been tested for operation in different weather conditions.

The test pilots Friday gave a display of modern avionics at the HAL grounds here and demonstrated the ability of Tejas to fire missiles with helmet-mounted display system.

HAL has started producing Tejas Mark I at its Limited Series Production hangar here and the first fighter jet is expected to be delivered to the IAF in March next year.

Officials said HAL plans to initially produce eight LCAs every year and then scale up production to 16.

Tejas can fly 1,700 km non-stop and has "glass cockpit display system".

K. Tamil Mani, director general at the Aeronautical Systems of DRDO, told IANS Thursday that "the aircraft is 65 percent indigenous". He said the engine, ejection seat and radar are among the components that have been imported.

Officials estimate the development cost of the Tejas to be around Rs.10,000 crore.

Antony said IOC-II of Tejas was a significant milestone in indigisation through self-reliance.

"We can declare we are nearing success. We have passed the semi-final," he said.

The minister said India can make world class fighter aircraft, warship and tanks.

He called for major breakthrough in the next five years in all areas in which India was lagging behind.

  

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  • Harold D'cunha, Mangalore, India

    Sun, Dec 22 2013

    Very proud for the India's indigenous light combat aircraft Tejas for its induction into the Indian Air Force (IAF).

    It always makes us proud, when our nation is self reliant. Now we are one step ahead. Brave soldiers, congratulations to the scientist in the R&D dept, of HAL and all who have toiled for decades, to achieve this dream to come true. Bravo.

    Jai Hind.

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  • Jamal, UAE

    Sat, Dec 21 2013

    Congratulations to the team involved in this achievement. However, like someone rightly commented, indigenously manufactured engine is very important, because without it we are still dependent on others to support us maintain and operate this aircraft. Anyway we cannot take away credit for whatever has been achieved.

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  • Dr. Shankarnarayan, Abu Dhabi/Mangalore

    Sat, Dec 21 2013

    In 1971 India won war against Pakistan where HAL built Gnat(Ajeeth) jet fighter played important role in the war. Similarly Tejas also will do to combat any war. Wishing all the success. Jai Hind.

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  • CYNTHIASURYA, BANGALORE/BELTHANGADY

    Sat, Dec 21 2013

    I am happy to know that many people know andar ki baat. It is not ADO it is ADA.Finally LCA TEJAS is high on sky. I am proud working for this project.

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  • Rosario Fernandes, Kallianpur

    Sat, Dec 21 2013

    To stop Pakistan beheading our soldiers we don't need fighter jets.
    You exactly know what I mean.?

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  • McQueen, Mangalore

    Sat, Dec 21 2013

    Would have appreciated if the engine which is like the heart of the flight would have been indegenous.

    Its like we have "software" companies like infosys, TCS, etc. But they probably use hardware from microsoft or other computers.

    We need the have REAL indegenisation.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sat, Dec 21 2013

    Hardware is sourced from Intel and Software from Microsoft but both have 75% Indian MANPOWER...

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  • Neil rodrigues, London / mangalore

    Sat, Dec 21 2013

    Not sure you realise... This isn't a notebook so it isn't intel or MS... It's a machine that flies)

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  • Amin Bhoja, Patte / Riyadh

    Sat, Dec 21 2013

    It is always heartening to see and to hear about India and it's self dependence in most sectors specially in the field of defence. A well done India.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sat, Dec 21 2013

    Fruit of Honesty and Hard work is always SWEET.
    THREE CHEERS FOR INDIAN AIR FORCE...

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  • George A. Borromeo, Angelore, Mangalore, India

    Sat, Dec 21 2013

    Correction Jossy Bai, it should be Three Cheers to DRDO, ADO and HAL. Indian Air force is the end user, going to use this Aircraft with pinch of Salt, because they wanted only Rafale, Mirage etc.,. Hope you understand ye undhar ki baath hai!!!

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  • Antonio D'Silva, Kuwait

    Sat, Dec 21 2013

    If I read in between the lines I begin to wonder if we can say 'indigenous' when it is 65%.

    Again I wonder what percent of the plane is contributed to by the engine, radar and ejection seat, since these are imported.

    All this after 30 years. And we call ourselves an aspiring superpower.

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  • thomas, india

    Sat, Dec 21 2013

    when will our scientists/Engineers/Technicians be able to produce the rest 35% of TEJAS -made purely in India?
    Earlier the better.
    our IISC/IITS can surely help make this happen earlier.
    while adding more value and reverse engineering on this prototype.
    1/100% stealth in terms of sound.
    2/ Air breathing facility.
    3/work on hydrogen.
    4/have laser on board.
    5/Totally invisible.
    6/ manoeuvrings upside down and side ways?
    7/ can we have best of fox bat- Rafaele- saab- euro fighter?
    Before teh Chinese come out let us have it deployed.

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  • U.B. SALIAN, surathkal

    Sat, Dec 21 2013

    Super Power very soon INDIA

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  • mohammed irfan, jeddah/mangalore

    Fri, Dec 20 2013

    Feeling proud to be an Indian......
    Congrats HAL,DRDO....keep it up and i wish all the very success in future.

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  • Suleman, Udupi

    Fri, Dec 20 2013

    Now Indian defense ministry can be self dependent on fighter jets. Research and development can lead to a better fighter jet than F16 or B2.. right?

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Fri, Dec 20 2013

    No wonder USA is PANCAKING...

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  • Rosario Fernandes, Kallianpur

    Fri, Dec 20 2013

    After May,2014 your two A's will vanish. A.K.Antony will change to
    K.Tony. Your days are numbered.
    I know many will disagree with me.
    He is not as honest as he appears.
    That's the truth.!!

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  • John Tauro, M'lore / Kwt

    Sat, Dec 21 2013

    Agreed, but still he is the poorest among Congressmen. There are too many big fishes ahead of him.

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  • Stany D'sa, Mangalore/Dubai

    Fri, Dec 20 2013

    Soon India will become Number One Super Power and must over take America in every respect. Jai India.

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  • JNB, Bejai

    Fri, Dec 20 2013

    America will understand only their own language.
    It is right time for all developing countries to response USA in their own language.

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  • valerian D Souza, Mangalore/ Dubai

    Sat, Dec 21 2013

    We would have become No:1 long ago. Our (dis-)honourable politicians took India to this level...!Shame on them. Any good work if have to happen you have to bargain for percetage with this corrupt politicians....So still sorry to say...we are on the step no:1 on the ladder to the top...

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  • Lobo AG, Mangalore/Mumbai

    Fri, Dec 20 2013

    Congratulations and hats off to scientists and engineers at HAL and Aeronautical Systems of DRDO. Just last month we successfully sent MOM to Mars. What a tremendous achievement! Given right opportunity and facility, we can beat any developed country.

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  • CYRIL MASCARENHAS, KIREM/MIRA ROAD/DUBAI

    Fri, Dec 20 2013

    WELL DONE INDIA..WE ARE STRONGEST NOW..WE CAN STAND NOW ALONG WITH THE STRONG COUNTRIES.

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