India’s HAL (Hindustan Aeronautics Limited) has a long history of making best aircrafts for Indian Armed Forces. The history has proved its efficiency and performance. All AFCAT aspirants must have some basic awareness of some of the successful and upcoming aircraft projects by HAL that will play a key role in supporting India’s defense and security forces. The aircrafts mentioned below will point out the indigenous development of aircrafts and the efficiency of HAL in the same field.
- HAL Marut – It was designed by the German and Indian designers and was the first indigenous aircraft of India. It was built to fly in a range of about 400 kms with maximum speed of 1,100 kmph. It took its first flight in 1961 and was involved in the famous battle of Laungewala, but was taken out service in mid 1990s due to its performance quotient and the need of new entrants with enhanced features.
- Su-30 Mki – The jet is known as the best performer in the Indian Air Force. Developed by Russia’s Sukhoi, it was built by India’s HAL under license. In 1995, a deal was signed between India and Russia for buying 50 jets and in 2000, the deal for licensing India for its development was signed. The jet has got a flying range of 3000 kms and has two pilot seats in the cockpit. It was derived from its earlier version i.e. Su-27.
- LCA Tejas – It has been in the news in the last few years due to its induction in the Air Force and being the indigenously developed by India. It is single seat, single engine and supersonic jet with multirole capabilities. The aircraft will have 6 variants including trainer and naval variants. On 1st July this year, Indian air force has inducted 2 Tejas in 45 squadrons (Flying Daggers). The Indian government is aiming to enhance the specifications of the jet and make it more efficient in its next variant Mark II. Read More about TEJAS.
- AMCA – HAL AMCA (Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft) is the most awaited project of HAL. The aircraft’s designing will be done by the Aeronautical Development Agency and HAL will stand for manufacturing and assembling it. The aircraft will be multirole, single seater with double engine and stealth features. Indian navy has also shown its interest in it, seeking a naval variant of the aircraft.
- FGFA – Fifth Generation fighter Aircraft is the jet being developed by India and Russia (after successful joint working for Brahmos Missile.). Russia’s Sukhoi and India’s HAL are involved in the development of the fifth generation jet. The jet is expected to be having the stealth capabilities with advanced missile system coupled with Active Electronically Scanned Array
Conclusion – The air support and strike is to be balanced with ground powers. With the high pace of indigenisation and bringing modern weapons in the Armed Forces is influencing the defense forces. The upcoming Fifth generation aircrafts are making their way into the Air Force and will escalate the security and reach into enemy’s territory to a high level by their stealth capability. Being self-reliant in weapons development, has made India to bring out its own power in its own way.
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