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[Report] Tejas Mark II to have ability to conduct Balakot-like operations

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The indigenous Tejas Mark II fighter jet will have the capacity to conduct operations such as the one the Indian Air Force undertook in Balakot, with beyond-visual-range missiles with a greater reach and virtually jam-proof AESA radars in order to be suitable replacements for the Indian Air Force (IAF)’s aging Mirage 2000 fighters, according to the agency overseeing the development the aircraft. The Mark II, fitted with heavier GE 414 engine, will roll out in 2022, take to the skies in 2023 and join IAF by 2026.

Satisfied with performance of Tejas MK I in its full operational configuration on Tuesday, Girish Deodhare, Program Director (Combat Aircraft), Aeronautical Development Agency said that the MK II will have double the range of its predecessor and fitted with Astra II BVR air-to-air missiles with a range of at least 150 km. “ While Tejas MK I is for combat air patrol within the Indian territory, MK II will have the capacity to conduct Balakot-like surgical strikes in enemy territory as it will carry heavy standoff weapons like Crystal Maze and Spice missiles,” added Deodhare. On February 26, 2019, IAF’s Mirage 2000 entered Pakistani territory to target a Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) terror training camp at Jabba Top in Balakot, Manshera in retaliation for the terror group’s suicide attack on a CRPF convoy in Pulwama, Jammu & Kashmir.

While work on MK II is proceeding apace, ADA, in consultation with IAF will also freeze the design of its twin-engine advanced medium combat aircraft (AMCA) in the next three months. IAF, last November gave a written commitment to DRDO that it would buy the fifth-generation AMCA to strengthen its strike capabilities. AMCA is expected to roll out in 2024 and take to the skies the following year. The Tejas MK II is a 4.5 generation aircraft.

According to Deodhare, Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) will produce 16 FOC 9Final Operational Clearance) Tejas plus eight trainers before the reverse integration of IAF’s Tejas in initial configuration is taken up. “ HAL has done a commendable job to produce a FOC Tejas within a year of the design being frozen. This will help up in faster development of MK II as this only involves in upscaling of the existing platform with superior armaments, radar and avionics,” he said.

For the MK II, ADA in collaboration with its parent DRDO is developing the indigenous active electronically scanned array (AESA) radar, which is not ony difficult to detect but also has high resistance to jamming by the enemy during engagement. As of now, the Tejas MK I platform has been integrated with Israeli Derby BVR missiles with enhanced range so that enemy planes are picked up and targeted even as they cross the Indian border.

https://www.hindustantimes.com/indi...ot-like-ops/story-kMUDWj7o7GkrK2WTsAsGEM.html
 
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Pilots all across India are looking forward to Chai.
 
So in other words India will have a plane that is very out dated when it is inducted to IAF..
 
So in other words India will have a plane that is very out dated when it is inducted to IAF..

keeps alot of people employed and at least some innovation. Otherwise you'll have alot of disgruntled ex public sector employees screaming for Modi's head. The govt has no choice but to keep these projects going. India has a tradition of this sort of stuff dating back to the Mughal era. Big projects to keep people from starving to death.

From a Pakistani point of view we can counter it. We have to. We have no other choice. Same with the Raphael.

All modern aircraft can carry out Balakot type ops. This is just masala news.
 
keeps alot of people employed and at least some innovation. Otherwise you'll have alot of disgruntled ex public sector employees screaming for Modi's head. The govt has no choice but to keep these projects going. India has a tradition of this sort of stuff dating back to the Mughal era. Big projects to keep people from starving to death.

From a Pakistani point of view we can counter it. We have to. We have no other choice. Same with the Raphael.

All modern aircraft can carry out Balakot type ops. This is just masala news.

After doing a bit more research I have come to the conclusion that our Sukhoi MKI are a waste, I was under the impression they were very good however after listening to some plain cold facts explained by Abharjit on YouTube and how the Israeli technology will not work with the Russian Tech I have now come to the conclusion that Rafale is IAF all 27 of them, take them out and IAF is a shooting duck... I don't think any type of Tejas jets will be of any threat to Pakistan, it will come down to Rafale vs PAF if a war did break out..
 
Tejas fighter jet crashes in Rajasthan, pilot ejects safely

A Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) Tejas aircraft of the Indian Air Force crashed in Rajasthan's Jaisalmer on Tuesday. The pilot ejected safely before the plane crashed.

The accident occured during an operational training sortie, the first such incident involving the indigenously-built jet.

In a brief statement, the Air Force said, "One Tejas aircraft of the Indian Air Force met with an accident at Jaisalmer, today during an operational training sortie. The pilot ejected safely.


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