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    India-US jet engine deal is revolutionary, says Defence Secretary Austin

    US Defence Secretary Austin commends the groundbreaking India-US deal to jointly produce fighter jet engines, emphasizing the transformative impact on India's defense capabilities and the unprecedented level of collaboration between the two nations.

    HAL bags biggest-ever indigenous military hardware order; to supply 97 LCA Mark 1As @Rs 65,000 cr

    The indigenous fighter aircraft programme, fully backed by Defence Ministry and Air Headquarters is set to be a big boost for promoting indigenisation as well as give major business to the small and medium enterprises engaged in defence business across the country, officials said.

    Guns N' Growth: Inside defence sector's explosive Make-In-India story

    India's 'Make in India' defence production success story is evident in record-breaking defence exports, reaching Rs 21,083 crore in 2023-24, a growth of 32.5% from the previous fiscal. With a focus on indigenisation, India aims to triple annual defence production by 2028-29 and double defence exports to Rs 50,000 crore.

    LCA Tejas' advanced version Mark-1A completes maiden flight today, deliveries to start soon: Watch video here

    The first production series fighter of LCA Tejas Mark-1A completed its maiden flight in Bengaluru, piloted by Group Capt (retd) KK Venugopal. HAL announced the successful 18-minute sortie, marking a milestone in India's indigenous aircraft development. The advanced Tejas Mk-1A features upgraded radar and missile systems. With PM Modi's endorsement, Tejas aims to bolster IAF's capabilities, though challenges persist amid reports of the first loss in a recent air crash.

    First crash in 23 years: Here are 6 key facts about the Tejas fighter jet

    An Indian Air Force's LCA Tejas aircraft crashed near Rajasthan's Jaisalmer, with the pilot safely ejecting. This marks the first crash involving the jet since its inaugural flight 23 years ago. The Tejas is a domestically developed supersonic aircraft used by the Indian military, succeeding the ageing Mig 21 fighter jets. It is the lightest and smallest multi-role supersonic fighter aircraft in its category, designed to accommodate various types of weaponry. The crash in Jaisalmer is a significant event in the aircraft's history, which began with its first test flight in 2001.

    Tejas fighter crashes after Pokhran show

    An indigenous Tejas fighter crashed during a firepower display at Pokhran witnessed by PM Modi. The pilot ejected to safety before the crash. The jet, part of the Light Combat Aircraft No. 45 and No. 10 squadrons, has maintained an accident-free service for seven years.

    • Nigeria, Philippines, Argentina showing interest in procuring Tejas jets: HAL chief

      Several nations—Nigeria, Philippines, Argentina, and Egypt—expressed interest in procuring India's Tejas Light Combat aircraft. Talks are ongoing, although challenges arise due to UK-sourced components in the aircraft. Amid UK-Argentina tensions, supplying such hardware might pose difficulties. India explores solutions while enhancing defense ties, seen in deals like the Philippines' BrahMos missile procurement. The Tejas, a versatile fighter jet, serves various roles for the Indian Air Force, with ongoing procurement plans for more units.

      97 Tejas jets, 150 helicopters: DAC clears procurement of Rs 2.23 lakh crore defence equipment from domestic firms

      ​​The Defence Ministry was scheduled to take up two of India's biggest-ever fighter aircraft projects worth Rs 1.3 lakh crore for discussion in a crucial meeting this week including buying 97 new LCA Mark 1A fighter aircraft and indigenously upgrading 84 Su-30 MKI combat planes.

      PM Narendra Modi flies in Tejas fighter jet. Check pictures

      Following the sortie, Modi tweeted, "Successfully completed a sortie on the Tejas. The experience was incredibly enriching, significantly bolstering my confidence in our country's indigenous capabilities, leaving me with a renewed sense of pride and optimism about our national potential."

      Rs 36,468 crore worth of order for Tejas fighter aircraft placed under Modi govt: Officials

      More than Rs 9,000 crore has been sanctioned for the development of LCA Mk 2, an updated and more lethal version of LCA Tejas, they said. To further promote indigenisation, including of the aircraft engine, the transfer of technology for manufacturing of the GE engine in India was negotiated with the US firm during Modi's visit to the the country in June 2023, they added.

      IAF bids farewell to MiG-21 Bison aircraft, paving the way for India's indigenous fighter jets

      The MiG-21 Bison aircraft bid farewell in a historic ceremony in Rajasthan, marking the end of their service and the beginning of a new era for the Indian Air Force. These aging aircraft, serving for six decades, will be replaced by the indigenous Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) Mark-1A. The transition reflects the IAF's commitment to modernization and safety. Air Chief Marshal VR Chaudhary revealed plans to retire all MiG-21s by 2024.

      Air Force set to order 100 more indigenous LCA Mk1A fighter jets

      The Indian Air Force is planning to order an additional 100 Mk 1A variant of the indigenous Light Combat Aircraft (LCA), with an estimated value of $8 billion. This order comes after the air force had already placed an order for 83 LCA Mk1A fighter jets. The Mk 1A version is an improvement over the original order, featuring modern avionics, radar, electronic warfare suite, and missile capability. With this order, the total number of LCA jets in the Indian fighter fleet will be 223, second only to the Russian Su 30MKI jets.

      IAF to order around 100 more LCA Mark-1A fighter jets for over USD 8 billion

      The Indian Air Force (IAF) is planning to purchase around 100 more LCA Mark1A fighter jets to replace its MiG-21 jets. The proposal has been submitted to the Defence Ministry, and if approved, it would give a significant boost to the indigenous aerospace sector.

      Indian Air Force moves Tejas fighter jets to Kashmir

      The Indian Air Force has deployed its indigenous Light Combat Aircraft Tejas in Jammu and Kashmir so that pilots gain experience in flying in the valleys along the border with Pakistan. The IAF has multiple bases in the northern sector to support operations on both the China and Pakistan fronts. The Tejas has been designed to undertake air defence, maritime reconnaissance and strike roles.

      India's desperate struggle to get into a first-world exporter club

      India is eager to join the exclusive club of countries who build and export fighter jets with the hope of consolidating strategic ties with buyer countries. India has been trying to pitch the Tejas, its indigenously built light-combat aircraft, to countries such as Argentina and Egypt. Its efforts to export fighter jets are aimed at trying to counter China's influence, and fighter jet deals are often marked by a characteristic secrecy since the aircraft is customised according to the buyer's special needs.

      India, US to jointly produce engines for next generation fighter jet aircraft

      India has been seeking fighter jet engine technology to try to boost its self-reliance in defence manufacturing. Officials stated that up to 80% tech transfer will be undertaken. GE is set to build 99 engines for the Indian Air Force for the upcoming order for LCA Mk2 fighter jets.

      Cope India 2023 concludes with spectacular aerial manoeuvres by Indian, US fighter jets

      Altogether, 564 personnel from the IAF and the USAF took part in the exercise during which most days recorded maximum day temperatures of above 40 degrees Celsius at Kalaikunda and at Arjan Singh Air Force station in Panagarh, IAF Group Captain Neeraj Jhamb said.

      Indian, US fighter jets take part in joint exercise at Bengal's Kalaikunda

      The Indian Air Force has employed Tejas, Rafale, Jaguar and Su-30 MKI fighter jets while F-15 is representing the United States Air Force in the exercise. The exercise, which began on April 10, will conclude on Monday.

      India's HAL in talks with four countries to export Tejas fighter jets

      He also said Argentina and Egypt have evinced interest in buying the HAL-built Light Combat Aircraft 'Tejas'. While Argentina's requirement is 15 aircraft, Egypt wanted a fleet of 20 LCAs, Ananthakrishnan told a press conference on the sidelines of Aero India 2023, Asia's largest air show underway at Air Force Station, Yelahanka.

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