Indian Air Force’s Tejas Mk1A Receives Major Upgrade with JDAM-ER Integration. In a significant advancement for the Indian Air Force (IAF), the Tejas Mk1A light combat aircraft has successfully integrated the Joint Direct Attack Munition-Extended Range (JDAM-ER), enhancing its operational capabilities. This upgrade solidifies the Tejas Mk1A’s status as a formidable multirole fighter, thanks to the arrival of JDAM-ER kits ordered from the United States in 2022.
Developed by Boeing, the JDAM-ER is a guidance kit that converts unguided bombs into precision-guided munitions using GPS technology. The “extended range” variant allows for strikes from over 70 kilometers away, enabling the Tejas Mk1A to target adversaries while minimizing exposure to enemy air defenses. This capability is increasingly vital in modern warfare, where precision and distance are crucial for mission success.
The addition of JDAM-ER not only bolsters the IAF’s strike capabilities but also reflects the strengthening defense ties between India and the United States. The Tejas Mk1A, already equipped with an impressive arsenal of precision-guided munitions from global partners, continues to showcase its versatility and interoperability in diverse combat scenarios.
Among its advanced weaponry, the Tejas Mk1A features:
- Griffin Laser-Guided Bomb (LGB): Developed by Elbit Systems in Israel, this munition offers high precision against targeted enemies while its lightweight design increases the aircraft’s strike capacity per sortie.
- AASM Hammer: Manufactured by Safran Electronics & Defense in France, this all-weather precision-guided weapon boasts a range of 60 kilometers and can employ GPS, laser, and infrared guidance for flexibility against both static and moving targets.
The integration of JDAM-ER into the Tejas Mk1A broadens its operational scope significantly. Originally designed as a lightweight multirole fighter, the aircraft is now equipped to undertake a variety of missions, from deep strikes to close air support. This development is particularly timely as the IAF seeks to replace its aging MiG-21 platforms with more modern capabilities.
With the JDAM-ER upgrade, the Tejas Mk1A is poised to enhance the IAF’s ability to execute precision strikes across different combat scenarios, marking a major milestone in the Tejas program’s evolution as a versatile and formidable combat aircraft.