Following India’s recent triumph in the space sector with the Chandrayaan-3 mission, the nation’s indigenous aerospace sector is gearing up for another significant advancement. The Indian Air Force (IAF) has revealed its intention to purchase approximately 100 additional LCA Mark-1A fighter jets to replace the aging MiG-21 fleet.
This significant acquisition proposal has been formally presented to the Defence Ministry and other crucial bodies responsible for national security. The decision for the additional procurement came after a thorough review of the indigenous fighter jet program, presided over by the Indian Air Force chief, Air Chief Marshal VR Chaudhari. Prominent stakeholders, including representatives from Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL), were also in attendance.
Defence officials disclosed to ANI, “The Indian Air Force is committed to procuring around 100 more LCA Mark-1A fighter jets from HAL. With the proposal now in the Defence Ministry’s hands, we anticipate swift clearance, marking a historic surge for the private defence aerospace sector.”
This procurement implies a substantial augmentation of LCA Tejas fighters in the IAF. Over the next decade and a half, the force’s fleet is projected to comprise 40 LCA, over 180 LCA Mark-1A, and at least 120 LCA Mark-2 aircraft.
Previously, an order for 83 LCA Mark1A was placed, with the inaugural aircraft set for delivery in February 2024. The LCA Mark 1A, an enhanced version of the Tejas aircraft, boasts superior avionics and radar systems compared to the initial batch of 40 LCAs slated for the Air Force. Additionally, the indigenous component in the upcoming LCA Mark1As is slated to exceed 65%.
In the recent review meeting, the Air Force chief accentuated the pivotal role of LCA in spearheading the indigenization of the IAF’s fleet. This initiative is in perfect harmony with India’s broader objectives of Atmanirbhar Bharat and the Make in India campaign, epitomizing India’s pursuit of self-reliance in the aerospace domain.
The review session also highlighted the timely delivery of all the contracted LCA Mk 1 fighter variants to the IAF. HAL representatives have also assured the IAF chief of the timely delivery of the contracted twin-seaters in the upcoming months. To add to this, in 2021, the IAF commissioned 83 LCA Mk-1A aircraft.
The Chairman and Managing Director of HAL has expressed confidence in initiating the deliveries of this advanced LCA variant by February 2024.