LCA Tejas set for final induction after tests: DRDO

Tejas is a supersonic fourth generation fighter for induction in the Indian Air Force (IAF) fleet and its variant in the Indian Navy

IANS  |  Bengaluru 

The indigenously developed and built Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) Tejas is on final induction after going all the tests, said a top on Monday.

"LCA Tejas and System (AEW&CS) are on final induction after going through all the tests," said in a radio interview in Bengaluru.

Celebrating the "DRDO Day", Reddy told state-run (AIR) that the state-run and Development Organisation (DRDO) was set up 60 years ago in 1958 with 10 labs to enhance research work in the defence sector.

"Though the country is self-reliant in missiles, radars, Sonars, torpedoes and other systems, the DRDO has been working over the years to develop state-of-the-art weapon system for the armed forces," said Reddy.

Designed and developed by DRDO's Aeronautical Development Agency (ADA) and built by the state-run (HAL), Tejas is a supersonic fourth generation fighter for induction in the (IAF) fleet and its variant in the Indian Navy.

Pending Final Operational Clearance (FOC) for its weaponised version, the IAF formed the first Tejas unit - No. 45 Squadron IAF "Flying Daggers" -- on July 1, 2016, with two aircraft.

The DRDO is building six next-generation AEW&CS on platform to enhance surveillance and detection with longer range and complete view for the IAF.

The platform will have a 300-km-long range and 360-degree angle of coverage as against 200-km range and 240-degree angle of the AEW&CS the DRDO built on the Brazilian Embraer-145 modified jet for the IAF in the past.

Over the years, the grew multi-directionally in terms of subject disciplines, the number of laboratories, achievements and stature.

"Presently, over 50 labs are engaged in developing covering aeronautics, armaments, electronics, combat vehicles, engineering systems, instrumentation, missiles, advanced and simulation," said DRDO in its website.

With about 5,000 scientists and 25,000 supporting staff, the behemoth has executed projects to develop missiles, armaments, LCAs, radars and

First Published: Tue, January 01 2019. 23:44 IST