The Tejas Light Combat Aircraft has been developed, designed and manufactured in India
New Delhi:
The Cupboard Committee on Safety (CCS), led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, on Wednesday permitted the acquisition of 73 Tejas LCA (Light Combat Aircraft) fighter jets and 10 coach plane for a price of round Rs 45.7 crore.
The Tejas Mk-1A LCA is an indigenously designed and manufactured fourth-generation fighter with vital operational capabilities that embrace an Energetic Electronically-Scanned Array (AESA) radar, an Digital Warfare (EW) suite, and is able to air-to-air refueling (AAR).
“The LCA Tejas goes to be the spine of the IAF fighter fleet in (the) years to return. LCA-Tejas incorporates a lot of new applied sciences, a lot of which had been by no means tried in India,” Defence Minister Rajnath Singh tweeted, including that the deal was a “game-changer for self-reliance within the Indian defence manufacturing (sector)”.
The LCA-Tejas goes to be the spine of the IAF fighter fleet in years to return. LCA-Tejas incorporates a lot of new applied sciences a lot of which had been by no means tried in India. The indigenous content material of LCA-Tejas is 50% in Mk1A variant which shall be enhanced to 60%.
— Rajnath Singh (@rajnathsingh) January 13, 2021
Mr Singh mentioned the deal would additionally “significantly develop the present LCA ecosystem and assist in creating new job alternatives”, in addition to altering the Indian aerospace manufacturing sector.
“The LCA-Tejas programme would act as a catalyst for reworking the Indian aerospace manufacturing ecosystem right into a vibrant Atmanirbhar-self-sustaining ecosystem,” he wrote.
The LCA-Tejas programme would act as a catalyst for reworking the Indian aerospace manufacturing ecosystem right into a vibrant Atmanirbhar-self-sustaining ecosystem. I thank the Prime Minister Shri @narendramodi for this historic resolution taken by the CCS as we speak.
— Rajnath Singh (@rajnathsingh) January 13, 2021
In an announcement issued Wednesday night the federal government mentioned the 73 Tejas LCA fighter plane would turn into “a potent platform to satisfy the operational necessities of the Indian Air Power”.
“It’s the first ‘BUY (Indian-Indigenously Designed, Developed and Manufactured)’ class procurement of fight plane (with an indigenous content material of fifty per cent that can attain 60 per cent by the top of the programme),” the federal government assertion mentioned.
At as we speak’s assembly the cupboard additionally permitted infrastructure improvement to allow restore or servicing of the plane at responsibility stations. It will cut back turnaround time for mission-critical methods and result in elevated availability of plane for operations, the federal government mentioned.
In Could final 12 months the Air Power operationalised its second squadron of home-made Tejas fighter jets, assigning them to its No 18 Squadron – the ‘Flying Bullets’ – primarily based at Sulur close to Coimbatore in Tamil Nadu. The squadron was geared up with the fourth-generation Tejas Mk-1A LCA plane.
The primary squadron to get the home-made jets was the No 45 primarily based in Coimbatore.
With enter from PTI