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HAL in talks with Swedish firm Saab for upgraded Tejas aircraft

New Delhi: State-run Hindustan Aeronautics Limited or HAL is in talks with Swedish aerospace major Saab, makers of single engine Gripen fighter planes, to collaborate on the upgraded version of the indigenously developed Light Combat

PTI Updated on: April 14, 2016 19:02 IST
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New Delhi: State-run Hindustan Aeronautics Limited is in talks with Swedish aerospace major Saab, makers of single engine Gripen fighter planes, to collaborate on the upgraded version of the indigenously developed Light Combat Aircraft ‘Tejas’ which is slated to replace IAF’s aging fleet of MiG combat jets.

A high-level team from the Swedish major is set to arrive in India next week to take the discussions forward, senior defence sources told PTI, adding that the first round of talks have already been concluded in this regard.

”India needs about 300 aircraft of the Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) type. Saab’s Gripen is a good fighter jet and hence exploratory talks are on to see if they can be a technical collaborator for the upgraded Tejas,” they said.

The Defence Ministry has set 2018 deadline for making the first upgraded Tejas aircraft.

HAL, manufacturer of Tejas, is likely to hand over the fourth aircraft to the Air Force by June end. The four aircraft will make up for the first squadron of IAF which will be used for training and familarisation.

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Rather than waiting for LAC Mk II, IAF had decided to go in with an upgraded version of the existing Tejas with over 40 modifications.

IAF currently plans to acquire 120 Tejas aircraft, with 100 of these having major modifications. The force wants Active Electrically Scanned Array (AESA) Radar, Unified Electronic Warfare (EW) Suite, mid-air refueling capacity and beyond the vision range missiles.

As per the production plan, six aircraft will be made this year (2015-16) and HAL will subsequently scale it up to eight and 16 aircraft per year.

Saab had offered JAS39 Gripen-E light fighter to India when the Medium Multi-Role Combat Aircraft (MMRCA) tender was announced. The bid was finally won by French firm Dassault Aviation.

Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) had a few years ago sought Saab’s help in the Mark-II version of Tejas, which will eventually be inducted into the air force. Saab is likely to insist on a government-to-government (G2G) deal if they step in to assist India in developing and manufacturing a light fighter plane.

The Swedish aerospace major has already submitted a proposal to make Gripen in India under the ‘Make in India’ initiative.

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