IAF chief Arup Raha concerned over delays in Tejas, Sitara delivery

On the last day, representatives of Ordinance Factory Board (OFB), Bharat Dynamics Ltd (BDL)and Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd (HAL) briefed the Air Chief in the presence of Secretary, Defence Production.

IAF chief Arup Raha concerned over delays in Tejas, Sitara delivery
NEW DELHI: Air Chief Marshal Arup Raha today expressed concerns over the delays in delivery schedules of 'Tejas' Light Combat Aircraft and intermediate jet trainer 'Sitara', both being developed indigenously, and their impact on operational capability.

"The Air Chief expressed concerns over the delays in delivery schedules and their impact on operational readiness. He also expressed his concern on the effect of these delays on basic pilot training in the IAF," the IAF said in a statement after the three-day Air Force Commanders' Conference concluded here.

On the last day, representatives of Ordinance Factory Board (OFB), Bharat Dynamics Ltd (BDL)and Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd (HAL) briefed the Air Chief in the presence of Secretary, Defence Production.

The OFB, BDL and HAL teams put on table the constraints on their side and both parties agreed to take the programmes forward through discussions and by working out mutually acceptable solutions, the statement said.

His remarks comes at a time when IAF is flying with 34 Squadrons of fighter aircraft even though the sanctioned strength is 42.

A worrying scenario is that over 10 squadrons of MiG 21s will start seeing phasing out from 2017. However, the effort is on to extend them by a few more years.
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IAF has been banking on Rafale, the indigenously developed Light Combat Aircraft Tejas and the Fifth Generation Fighter Aircraft deal with Russia to augment its strength.

However, all the three projects are running behind schedule.

Adding to the worry is the continued delay in Sitara intermediate jet trainer (IJT) programme, which was first sanctioned in 1999.

Sources said the project has been further delayed by few more years years after missing seven deadlines for getting initial operational clearance following the formal approval by the Cabinet Committee on Security in March 2005.
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Future plans for enhancing IAF's capability were also discussed during the conference.

In his concluding address the Air Chief expressed satisfaction with the operational preparedness of the IAF to meet any challenge to National security.
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He elaborated upon the "fragile and tenuous situation" in the neighbourhood and the importance of the IAF to remain ever prepared and vigilant and respond swiftly.
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LCH TD-3: Indigenous combat helicopter for IAF
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Giving a boost to India's defence, the Light Combat Helicopter (LCH) Technology Demonstrator TD-3 recently made its successful maiden flight.

LCH is an indigenous attack helicopter development programme being undertaken by Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL).
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Giving a boost to India's defence, the Light Combat Helicopter (LCH) Technology Demonstrator TD-3 recently made its successful maiden flight.

LCH is an indigeno..
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According to HAL, LCH was proposed to meet IAF's requirement of a dedicated light helicopter for combat operations.
According to HAL, LCH was proposed to meet IAF's requirement of a dedicated light helicopter for combat operations.
HAL claims that the LCH TD-3 will be an effective weapon platform to deliver precision strikes at high altitude.
HAL claims that the LCH TD-3 will be an effective weapon platform to deliver precision strikes at high altitude.
"We are making all efforts to achieve IOC by September next year," said RK Tyagi, Chairman of HAL.
"We are making all efforts to achieve IOC by September next year," said RK Tyagi, Chairman of HAL.
In all HAL is expected to produce/manufacture 179 LCH for Indian Defence forces.
In all HAL is expected to produce/manufacture 179 LCH for Indian Defence forces.
HAL has already developed two prototypes of the LCH - the Technology Demonstrator (TD1) and the TD2.

In pic: Other prototypes of LCH
HAL has already developed two prototypes of the LCH - the Technology Demonstrator (TD1) and the TD2.

In pic: Other prototypes of LCH
> Glass Cockpit
> Crash worthy under floor structure
> Crash worthy fixed tricycle type with tail wheel landing gear
> Canted flat panels for low Radar Cross Section
> Integrated Dynamic System
> Hinge less Main Rotor / Bearing less Tail Rotor
> Anti Resonance isolation system
Integrated Avionics and Display System (IADS)
> IR Suppressor
> 20mm Gun, Rocket & Missiles

In pic: Other prototypes of LCH
> Glass Cockpit
> Crash worthy under floor structure
> Crash worthy fixed tricycle type with tail wheel landing gear
> Canted flat panels for low Radar Cross Section
> Integrated Dynamic ..
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LCH-TD-1 was first flown on March 29, 2010 and LCH-TD-2 was flown on June 28, 2011. Together TD-1 & TD-2, LCH has flown for 388 flights.

"For better planning, execution and monitoring of the project leading to enhancement of number of flights to achieve milestones of Cold Weather Trials, Hot Weather trails and weapon firing trials, HAL Board had sanctioned manufacturing of TD-3 and TD-4," says HAL.

In pic: Other prototypes of LCH
LCH-TD-1 was first flown on March 29, 2010 and LCH-TD-2 was flown on June 28, 2011. Together TD-1 & TD-2, LCH has flown for 388 flights.

"For better planning, execution and monitoring of the p..
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