The Indian Air Force (IAF) is preparing to accept 120 indigenously developed Tejas Light Combat Aircraft. According to Air Chief Marshal Arup Raha, the Tejas fighters be inducted as it is and be upgraded later.
This meant that the IAF has scrapped a plan to develop an upgraded version of the Tejas, the Mk II. It was reported that the current version of the Tejas has 12 deficiencies with another 45 that were resolved. However, IAF which urgently needs replacement fighters, will accept the Tejas if they are fitted with an AESA radar, new electronic warfare suit, refueling capability and improved missiles.
The IAF currently has 33 combat squadrons against a sanctioned strength of 39.5, which is sought to be raised to 42. The gap will widen further with three squadrons being phased out this year. The Tejas will eventually equip six fighter squadrons.
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This meant that the IAF has scrapped a plan to develop an upgraded version of the Tejas, the Mk II. It was reported that the current version of the Tejas has 12 deficiencies with another 45 that were resolved. However, IAF which urgently needs replacement fighters, will accept the Tejas if they are fitted with an AESA radar, new electronic warfare suit, refueling capability and improved missiles.
The IAF currently has 33 combat squadrons against a sanctioned strength of 39.5, which is sought to be raised to 42. The gap will widen further with three squadrons being phased out this year. The Tejas will eventually equip six fighter squadrons.
Daily Mail
Catchnews
India Today
Times of India
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