The induction of the Light Combat Aircraft, Tejas into the Indian Air
Force will be a ‘game changer’ for the country’s air defence
preparedness, says Avinash Chander, Scientific Adviser to the Defence
Minister.
“Though delayed, the India developed fighter aircraft has emerged as a
‘contemporary aircraft’, as good or in a way better than the competitors
in its class,” Avinash Chander told Business Line.
The LCA signals the country’s indigenous capability to develop a major
air-based weapon platform and a step towards achieving self-reliance in
aircraft design, fabrication and manufacture. It has laid a sound base
for a smooth take off in the efforts to develop more advanced fighter
aircraft in the future, Avinash Chander, Chief of the Defence Research
and Development Organisation (DRDO), said.
The fighter aircraft, which obtained the Initial Operation Clearance on
December 20, is a step away from induction into the IAF to replace the
ageing MiG-21 aircraft. The immediate plan was to induct six squadrons
of the IAF with the Tejas. This means about 120 aircraft. Already, the
IAF has placed orders for two squadrons. Similarly, the Indian Navy will
have atleast 40 of the naval version of the fighter aircraft.
In the next 10 years, atleast 200 LCA numbers are expected to bolster
the country’s air strike power. The HAL, which will manufacture these
aircraft, will provide 16 a year. It has built capacity and will further
ramp up production facilities.
The DRDO Chief saw a Rs 1 lakh - crore opportunity in the next decade in the defence aircraft industry for the country.
The gradual induction of the LCA will ensure a forex saving to the tune
of Rs 50,000 crore. In addition, the savings on life cycle and
maintenance costs will be close to that figure in the long run, he
explained.
There is tremendous scope for small and medium enterprises to make
components and sub-systems and supply to HAL. It will also lead to
creation of expertise and industrial infrastructure in the countryThe hindu
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