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India-Pakistan |
Light combat aircraft Tejas to deliver precision guided bombs |
2008-06-07 |
![]() Already running 10 years behind schedule, the supersonic multi-role fighter aircraft would, however, be armed with only ‘limited weaponry’ when it is inducted by the Indian Air Force (IAF) in 2012. Earlier Tejas, a project of the state-run Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd (HAL), was to have been armed with air-to-air beyond visual range missiles, air-to-ground missiles and cluster bombs. However, the limited thrust provided by its GE-404 engine has limited its arsenal. India will soon invite bids for developing a more powerful engine for the Tejas as the development of its indigenous Kaveri engine is yet to be completed. |
Posted by:Steve White |
#2 This is the legendary Indian LCA. Maybe one of these decades, they'll build a few of them and maybe even put some on an airbase. But not soon. |
Posted by: gromky 2008-06-07 14:06 |
#1 Many nations would be better off going with something like the pictured aircraft for the light attack role. Including the US. No, I'm not joking. Let the dogfighters dogfight and the flying pickup trucks do CAS. I'd rather have 1000 airframes of two different types that each do one thing really well than >200 airframes that do everything less well. |
Posted by: Snineting Tojo5324 2008-06-07 10:30 |