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    HAL To Start Trial of TEJAS Mk1A Fighter Jet In January 2025

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    HAL To Start Trial of TEJAS Mk1A Fighter Jet In January 2025
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    Bangalore: Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) is on the brink of a significant milestone with the upcoming trial of the Tejas Mk1A, India’s indigenous Light Combat Aircraft. Scheduled for January 2025, these trials will be a critical step towards fulfilling the Indian Air Force’s (IAF) expectations and enhancing India’s defence capabilities.

    The Tejas Mk1A is an advanced version of the original LCA Tejas, featuring enhanced avionics, an active electronically scanned array (AESA) radar, and an increased indigenous content. The trials will focus on testing the integration of the Astra beyond-visual-range (BVR) missile, an electronic warfare suite developed in India, and the Israeli Elta radar system.

    The urgency to meet the IAF’s deadline by March 31, 2025, has seen HAL ramping up its production and testing schedules. The trials will not only validate the aircraft’s combat readiness but also its integration with the latest weaponry and defence systems.

    “These trials will be pivotal for us to ensure that the Tejas MK-1A meets all operational requirements laid out by the Indian Air Force,” said a senior HAL official who wished to remain anonymous.

    The trials come at a time when HAL is also negotiating with GE Aerospace for the expedited delivery of F404 engines. “We are in talks to ensure that the supply chain for engines does not become a bottleneck,” the official added. The first batch of Tejas MK-1As will be equipped with reserve engines, which are to be swapped out for the F404 engines once they become available.

    Defence analysts view the upcoming trials as a make-or-break moment for the Tejas program. “A successful trial will not only boost the morale of HAL but also pave the way for international markets, showcasing India’s prowess in aerospace technology,” remarked Dr. Rajesh Kumar, a noted defence analyst.

    As January approaches, all eyes will be on HAL’s test facilities in Bangalore, where the Tejas Mk1A will take to the skies, aiming to prove its mettle and secure its place in the annals of Indian military aviation history.

    About HAL: Hindustan Aeronautics Limited, based in Bangalore, is one of Asia’s largest aerospace companies. HAL has been pivotal in developing and manufacturing aircraft for both military and civil aviation in India, fostering self-reliance in defence technology.

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