Wednesday, January 9, 2019

The teasas of the lata come soon; Enemy nations alert!

The Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) Tejas fighter aircraft is soon to be introduced to the Indian Air Force and the Air Force will be deployed in the service. With the completion of all phases of the Tejas flight, the Defense Research and Development Organization (DRDO) Sathish Reddy has confirmed this information.



The Airborne Early Warning and Control System is included in the introduction of Tejas fighter aircraft.



DRDO leader G. Satish Reddy

"LCA Tejas and Airborne Early Warning and Control System have been included in the final test of the introduction," DRDO President G. Sathish Reddy has said. With the launch of 'DRDO Day', the state-run security research and development organization started with 10 labs in 1958, about 60 years ago. Sathish Reddy recalled the All India Radio (AR).



Hindustan Aeronautics Limited

Reddy has been working for missiles, radar, sonar, torpedoes and other weapons systems for India over the past several years, "Reddy said. The Tejas fighter aircraft was designed by DRDO's Aeronautical Development Agency (ATA) and was built with the state-run security firm Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL - HAL).



Tejas Battle

The Tejas fighter aircraft is the fourth generation of the Indian Air Force (IAF) supersonic fighter and the variant is to join the Indian Navy. It is noteworthy that the final operational permit (FOC) for the armed edition of these two aircraft is pending.



Complete view, and monitoring

DRDO, which is conducting the Tejas experiments on one side, is developing six types of AEV and CSAs in the next generation. They are the longest distance and complete sight of the Indian Air Force, and to monitor surveillance and detection. Earlier it was noted that DRD has created a 200-km range and 240 degree angle at the Brazilian Empire-145 replacement jet, now boosting it with a 300 km range and 360 degree angle.



More than 50 labs

Due to extreme labor, the state-run firm, TRDO, has seen improvements in many sectors. As a result, the number of laboratories and the achievement of achievements and the company's position have seen growth in many directions. More than 50 labs have been involved in upgrading security technologies that include aeronautics, weapons, electronics, war vehicles, engineering systems, equipment, missiles, advanced computer and simulation, "TRDO said on its website.



Radar and electronic warfare

To be sure, the company is implementing the largest plans to build missiles, weapons, LCAs, radar and electronic warfare, with about 5,000 scientists and 25,000 deputies.



Aeronautical Development Agency

The Tejas fighter is not a plan that started today. In 1984, the Indian government was committed to launching its first domestic aircraft. Then, under the aim of fulfilling that dream, the Aeronautical Development Agency (ADA) was set up by the government. Then in 1986, Rs 575 crore was allocated for this project

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