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Gloire_bb

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What opposite? It's deployed right on the Pak border. Naliya AFS is 90km away from the border, housing the Tejas No. 18 Squadron. This is where India was lobbing Brahmos into Sindh sector.
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Both 45th and 18th were always in Sulur, Tamil Nadu.
Naliya...I didn't see it before, but anyway source is very sketchy piece of news on female pilots.

In any case, the problem isn't that it's a point defense fighter. The problem is that mark 1s clearly don't work and don't carry appropriate munitions for the job.
They're supposed to carry spice 1000s, but supposed doesn't mean they actually do.
 

_killuminati_

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Both 45th and 18th were always in Sulur, Tamil Nadu.
Naliya...I didn't see it before, but anyway source is very sketchy piece of news on female pilots.

In any case, the problem isn't that it's a point defense fighter. The problem is that mark 1s clearly don't work and don't carry appropriate munitions for the job.
They're supposed to carry spice 1000s, but supposed doesn't mean they actually do.

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The squadron at Sulur was the first to fly the Tejas and handles everything from air superiority and combat patrols to precision strikes and training new pilots,” explained a source. “Whereas, the squadron at Naliya, flies the FOC-standard Tejas and focuses more on rapid-response air defence along the western border with Pakistan
Sources further said that all IAF fighters, including Tejas, were operationally deployed during Operation Sindoor, and the fighter flew several Combat Air Patrol (CAP) and Close Air Support (CAS) sorties.
 

Albatross

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Both 45th and 18th were always in Sulur, Tamil Nadu.
Naliya...I didn't see it before, but anyway source is very sketchy piece of news on female pilots.

In any case, the problem isn't that it's a point defense fighter. The problem is that mark 1s clearly don't work and don't carry appropriate munitions for the job.
They're supposed to carry spice 1000s, but supposed doesn't mean they actually do.
There is literally Google Earth satellite imagery of Tejas deployed on Pathankot airbase which is a frontline base in the north
 

valysre

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India’s Aircraft Carrier Plan Hit by US Tech Delays: US Betraying Indian Navy?​

Thursday, September 25, 2025 by Indian Defence News

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When I was in university, I took a lot of things very personally, and my graduate advisor told me something along these lines: "To you, it is a matter of survival, but to them, it's just their job. They're not out for you personally, they just don't care as much as you do."

I think about this every time the Indians come out with a new article saying that this or that country is betraying India by delaying one sale or another. It's not really a betrayal. The other country just doesn't really care. They don't sit at a table snickering at the inconvenience this will cause India. That couldn't be further from their minds.

These headlines will only cease once the Indians realize that the only people who will care about their military the same way they do is really just themselves and really put in some effort into cultivating actual domestic abilities, instead of this constant "100% ToT will solve all of our problems" mentality.
 

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Amid ongoing tensions with the US, Indian Air Force deputy chief Awadhesh Kumar Bharti said India is actively exploring the development of indigenous aircraft engine, with expectations to achieve this within the next 10 to 12 years.

10 years is 2035, which is when the AMCA programme is supposed to be realised in its completion.
India has an effort to co-develop a new engine for AMCA with the French, so I assume he means those plans.

Given that France has just cancelled its joint effort with Germany to produce a 5th gen jet because the French wanted greater control, I don't really see why they would give full ToT to India, which is a less important country to them than a very close ally like Germany.
 

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India to overtake China and Pakistan in aerial warfare superiority as powerful engines will transform Tejas into enemy killers

New Delhi: Negotiations with the United States are ongoing to finalise a significant deal worth approximately US$1 billion with General Electric (GE), the American aerospace company that manufactures jet engines. Dr DK Sunil, Chairman and Managing Director of Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL), stated that the agreement is expected to be signed by October this year, with negotiations currently in the final stages.


Deal for 113 engines to be signed

Regarding the contract for 113 GE-404 engines, the HAL chief told ANI, “We expect it to be signed in October. This deal will be worth more than US$1 billion. Contract negotiations have been completed, and the price has also been finalised. We are currently understanding the details of the deal and are yet to sign.”


HAL completes negotiations with General Electric

HAL has completed negotiations with General Electric for 113 engines and is awaiting the signing of the deal. This order includes 68 single-seat fighter aircraft and 29 dual-seat trainer aircraft, with deliveries beginning in 2027-28. These deliveries will be completed over the next six years. HAL aims to have the first aircraft ready by October, with three already completed and undergoing final tests. HAL plans to produce 180 aircraft by 2032-33. According to Dr. Sunil, three aircraft are currently ready. “We have to conduct final tests. We hope these tests will be completed by October. I believe we will be able to deliver by October.”


180 aircraft to be produced by 2032-33

According to a report in The Economic Times, regarding the MoD signing a deal with HAL to procure 97 LCA Mk1A aircraft for the IAF, DK Sunil said, “We will complete all 180 aircraft by the financial year 2032-33. That is the target.” The F404-IN20 engines will power India’s indigenous Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) Tejas Mk1A. HAL has already secured a contract for 99 engines for the initial 83 Tejas jets ordered by the Indian Air Force.


80% technology transfer for F414 engines

HAL is also negotiating an 80% technology transfer for GE’s F414 engines, which are intended to power the advanced LCA Mk2 and Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA), in line with India’s Atmanirbhar Bharat vision. The LCA MK1A and MK2 are designed around the GE-414 engine, which will strengthen India-US defence ties through cooperation in aerospace and technology transfer.


This engine is a lethal force for the Tejas and AMCA

According to a report in the Navbharat Times, the LCA Tejas twin-seater is a lightweight, all-weather, multi-role 4.5-generation aircraft. Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) stated that it combines modern concepts and technology. It is capable of rapidly attacking enemies within mountainous terrain. This capability has also worried Pakistan and China. Following the Tejas MK1A, India has also selected the more powerful F-414 engine from GE for the Tejas MK2 and initial versions of the fifth-generation Light Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA) fighter aircraft.


India, not China or Pakistan, will be number one in Asia

According to a report in the EurAsian Times, India is preparing to order 113 F-404 engines soon. Previously, orders for 99 such engines were placed in 2021, with 75 more to follow. If these new engine orders are received, India will become the largest country in Asia flying aircraft powered by F-404 engines, surpassing even Pakistan and China.

This deal is expected to boost HAL’s manufacturing capabilities and support India’s goal of becoming a developed nation by 2047. Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) is poised for a significant boost with the Ministry of Defence (MoD) signing a deal worth Rs 62,370 crore for 97 Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) Mk 1A jets for the Indian Air Force (IAF) on Thursday.


HIGHLIGHTS​

  • India will overtake China and Pakistan in aerial warfare superiority.
  • Powerful jet engines will transform Tejas and AMCA into enemy killers.
  • Negotiations worth $1 billion are ongoing with GE to finalise a deal.
  • The agreement is expected to be signed by October this year.
HAL has completed negotiations with General Electric for 113 engines and is awaiting the signing of the deal. This order includes 68 single-seat fighter aircraft and 29 dual-seat trainer aircraft, with deliveries beginning in 2027-28.

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India to overtake China and Pakistan in aerial warfare superiority as powerful engines will transform Tejas into enemy killers



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They aren't wrong in saying India will operate more 404 admins 414 engines than Chian, when China operates exactly 0. They have even more now than China.

And once all the engines are delivered by 2100 and Incorporated into Tejas im sure India will be more powerful than the China of 2000.
 

valysre

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How many times now has HAL concluded negotiations with GE for engines for Tejas? And once again, there will be no more internal effort towards a domestic engine, and then in a year or two once GE once again reneges in some way on their agreement, there will much gnashing of teeth when it is once again realized there is no suitable domestic engine.
 
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