First squadron of LCA Tejas inducted into Indian Air Force: 8 things to know

HAL handed over the first two Tejas aircrafts to IAF which will make up the 'Flying Daggers' 45, the name of the first squadron of the LCA.

First squadron of LCA Tejas inducted into Indian Air Force: 8 things to know
After a wait of over three decades, the IAF has finally got its hands on the first squadron of home-grown Light Combat Aircraft ' Tejas next' with the induction of two aircrafts into the force in Bengaluru.

Hindustan Aeronautics Limited handed over the first two Tejas aircrafts to IAF which will make up the 'Flying Daggers' 45, the name of the first squadron of the LCA.

India's first indigenous LCA, which is all set to replace the MiG-21 series, is a result of several years of design and development work by Aeronautical Development Agency (ADA) and HAL.

As Tejas is now ready to soar, here are eight things you should know:

Features of stealth fighter jet
The home-grown aircraft is equipped with a quadruplex digital fly-by-wire flight control system to ease handling by the pilot. Due to its small size and the extensive usage of carbon composits, its radar cross section is very less compared to other aircrafts like MiG-29, F-16.

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Glass cockpit
Tejas incorporates a distinctive 'glass cockpit' in which information is displayed real-time to the pilot. Tejas also has open architecture software for avionics, which can be updated by DRDO as and when required.

How it stacks up against JF-17
n comparison to JF 17, jointly built by Pakistan and China, Tejas is superior as it is mostly made of composite which makes it light and agile. Further, LCA Tejas and JF-17 were built with totally different purposes in mind. Hence, even though they were built along a similar timeline, it is not really fair to compare them.

How it stacks up against Mig-21 series
Unlike Mig-21, LCA Tejas is of a newer generation. It has better avionics and improved cockpit. Since Tejas uses carbon composites in its structure, it is lighter in weight and has a much stronger body compared to Mig-21 bisons.
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Not a substitute to MMRCA
Tejas will definitely help the Indian Air Force to make up for the decreasing numbers. However, at the same time, the light-weight jet cannot be used as a substitute for the medium-weight multi-role combat aircraft (MMRCA) or heavy-weight fighter jets.

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Limited reach
Tejas will have a limited reach of a little over 400-km, which means it can be used for close air-to-ground operations. For any strikes which happen deep into enemy territory will have to be undertaken by Russian-origin Sukhoi-30MKIs or the Rafales.

Named by Atal Bihari Vajpayee
The light combat aircraft was named 'Tejas', which means 'radiance', by former prime minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee.

Cost of upgraded version
The upgraded version of Tejas, with Active Electrically Scanned Array Radar, Unified Electronic Warfare Suite, mid-air refuelling capacity and advanced BVRs, will cost somewhere between Rs 275 crore and Rs 300 crore.

PM Narendra Modi took to Twitter to laud the effort of HAL and ADA on the induction of the LCA.



(With inputs from Agencies)



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Tejas, India's first indigenous Light Combat Aircraft (LCA), which is all set to replace the MiG-21 series, is a result of several years of design and development work from the DRDO.

What's special about India's own LCA? How does it rate on the global scale? We take a look at some lesser-known salient facts about the Tejas that set it apart from those in its league....Also watch Tejas in action towards the end of the slideshow:
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DRDO is developing four versions of the LCA; namely LCA for Air Force, LCA trainer for Air Force, LCA for Navy and LCA Navy Trainer. DRDO has also developed a special facility in Goa, that mimics the conditions for a Tejas for Navy landing, take-off and manoeuvre from an aircraft carrier.

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While the Indian Air Force will induct Mark-I type Tejas LCA, a demand for Mark-II type Tejas has already been raised, which the DRDO is working on. The Mark-II type Tejas aircraft will have a higher capacity.

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DRDO's Gupta said that the Tejas has many features of stealth fighter aircraft. "The wings are made entirely of composite structures. The contemporary aircraft has a totally digital fly-by-wire control system," he said.

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DRDO's Gupta said that the Tejas has many features of stealth fighter aircraft. "The wings are made entirely of composite structures. The contemporary aircraft has a totally digital fly-by-wire contr..
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The Tejas also incorporates a 'glass cockpit' in which information is displayed 'real-time' to the pilot. "Tejas also has open architecture software for avionics. DRDO can update it as and when required," said Gupta citing the same as a big plus point of the aircraft.

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The Tejas also incorporates a 'glass cockpit' in which information is displayed 'real-time' to the pilot. "Tejas also has open architecture software for avionics. DRDO can update it as and when requi..
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Asked about the much-talked about 'delay' in developing of the aircraft, Gupta said, "It was only in 1993 that the proposal for development of Tejas was submitted. The maiden flight of Tejas took place in 2001. It took a total of 20 years from 1993 to 2013. This time period is the standard required by any country, even the most advanced ones," he said.

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Asked about the much-talked about 'delay' in developing of the aircraft, Gupta said, "It was only in 1993 that the proposal for development of Tejas was submitted. The maiden flight of Tejas took pla..
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Tejas, which is a single seater, single engine aircraft had to undergo multiple levels of testing, before it was finally declared ready. "An aircraft has of fly 'n' number of times, in different conditions and environments, and at different angles of attack before it is declared fit," Gupta said.

In 2013 alone, the Tejas has taken over 450 test flights.

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Tejas, which is a single seater, single engine aircraft had to undergo multiple levels of testing, before it was finally declared ready. "An aircraft has of fly 'n' number of times, in different cond..
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The Tejas LCA Air Force versions have till date cost the DRDO approximately Rs 7,000 crore. According to Gupta this is a 'very small fraction' compared to the cost of other similar aircrafts in the world.

The production of aircraft is already underway and two aircraft of the production version of Tejas should be ready by the first half of 2014.
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With a 'complete' ecosystem to design and build indigenous aircraft in place, the DRDO is now working on making advanced medium combat aircraft with twin engines.

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With a 'complete' ecosystem to design and build indigenous aircraft in place, the DRDO is now working on making advanced medium combat aircraft with twin engines.

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