Tejas Mk2 Medium Weight Fighter: News & Discussion - 23 February 2019
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I have always wondered why the default assumption for media folks is to assume that if a product is shown to be under development that matches a western product superficially, then it simply MUST be ToT or some handout from said western company. The thought that it could be convergent design involving similar solutions to similar problems just doesn't occur within said mentality. Its quite frustrating.
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^^^
Comes down to Inferiority complex. Will take a while yet to slowly change the commonly held mindsets.
Comes down to Inferiority complex. Will take a while yet to slowly change the commonly held mindsets.
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Re: Tejas Mk2 Medium Weight Fighter: News & Discussion - 23 February 2019
Mirage 2000:mirage 4000: Rafale
YF16:YF17:F16:F18
F16 got copied into the JF17 and all the other Korean and Taiwanese designs.
Mig29:35: Su27:30:35 series
LCA 1: 2:Navy:tedbf series.
F35: Korean 5th gen, Chinese 5th gen.
These are the series of developments which have taken place.. similarity exists between aircraft from the same design house / country more than across nations, though some users like Korea and Taiwan have copied what they have used like the F16.
Wouldn't be a bad idea to take a good look at the F35 for the AMCA.
YF16:YF17:F16:F18
F16 got copied into the JF17 and all the other Korean and Taiwanese designs.
Mig29:35: Su27:30:35 series
LCA 1: 2:Navy:tedbf series.
F35: Korean 5th gen, Chinese 5th gen.
These are the series of developments which have taken place.. similarity exists between aircraft from the same design house / country more than across nations, though some users like Korea and Taiwan have copied what they have used like the F16.
Wouldn't be a bad idea to take a good look at the F35 for the AMCA.
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https://twitter.com/writetake/status/12 ... 1573549057
#MWF Mock-Up at #DefenceExpo2020
This engineering cockpit simulator of Medium Weight Fighter is embedded with LAD (large area display), sleek HUD (Head-Up Display) and a side stick (joystick on pilot’s side console).
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There will be lot of heart burn among the Su30 boys.. seeing the desi cockpit..
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Re: Tejas Mk2 Medium Weight Fighter: News & Discussion - 23 February 2019
Why?nam wrote:There will be lot of heart burn among the Su30 boys.. seeing the desi cockpit..
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HAL has shown the Su upgrade cockpit. It is still very russian... compared to that MWF cockpit is very TFTA!Cain Marko wrote:Why?nam wrote:There will be lot of heart burn among the Su30 boys.. seeing the desi cockpit..
Wonder why HAL did not consider the wide HUD as seen on MWF for Super Su30
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I see. Thanks. Any links to the super 30 pit? If have thought it would be v. Similar to pakfa or su35? Didn't know the specs were firmed up on that yet.nam wrote:HAL has shown the Su upgrade cockpit. It is still very russian... compared to that MWF cockpit is very TFTA!Cain Marko wrote: Why?
Wonder why HAL did not consider the wide HUD as seen on MWF for Super Su30
Btw, what are the advantages of a side stick? Iirc the f16 too boasts this arrangement?
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Re: Tejas Mk2 Medium Weight Fighter: News & Discussion - 23 February 2019
MK2 cockpit is not final-finalized. They are still making stuff in virtual and physical space and people looking around them. There is some space constraint which need some innovative solutions. LAD, sleek HUD and the central MFD are confirmed.
DefExpo will have some surprise entries in this department. I will post photus.
DefExpo will have some surprise entries in this department. I will post photus.
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https://twitter.com/arvmishr/status/122 ... 57088?s=20 ---> Sir, What is your opinion about F21? Will it be good and cost effective for India?
Reply below from Group Captain HV Thakur (retd) to above question....
https://twitter.com/hvtiaf/status/12241 ... 13152?s=20 ---> Seems to have incorporated new tech into the workhorse, quite well. It'll be a good performer in the category of LCA Mk-2. If inducted ASAP, it'll enter service ~5 years ahead of Mk-2, terminating the need for Mk-2 altogether. We've to deliberate & choose our path carefully.
Reply below from Group Captain HV Thakur (retd) to above question....
https://twitter.com/hvtiaf/status/12241 ... 13152?s=20 ---> Seems to have incorporated new tech into the workhorse, quite well. It'll be a good performer in the category of LCA Mk-2. If inducted ASAP, it'll enter service ~5 years ahead of Mk-2, terminating the need for Mk-2 altogether. We've to deliberate & choose our path carefully.
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It's quite simple actually. Indian MSM has nothing original to say about anything. Their worldview, politics, principles and sometimes entire articles are lifted in-toto from the West and forcefully shoehorned into the Indian context. It's just human nature to project own viewpoint onto others. 'copied from the west' is thus a default assumption with DDM since it's what they themselves are doing.vivek_ahuja wrote:I have always wondered why the default assumption for media folks is to assume that if a product is shown to be under development that matches a western product superficially, then it simply MUST be ToT or some handout from said western company. The thought that it could be convergent design involving similar solutions to similar problems just doesn't occur within said mentality. Its quite frustrating.
Re: Tejas Mk2 Medium Weight Fighter: News & Discussion - 23 February 2019
https://t.co/CLgABHrFlT?amp=1
Nose probe removed for better radar performance radome.
1800 kg class standoff weapon Rudra M3 can be carried
8 BVR missiles can be carried
Better intakes. MAWS
Nose probe removed for better radar performance radome.
1800 kg class standoff weapon Rudra M3 can be carried
8 BVR missiles can be carried
Better intakes. MAWS
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Re: Tejas Mk2 Medium Weight Fighter: News & Discussion - 23 February 2019
India’s Medium Weight Fighter set to fly into detail design phase
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Re: Tejas Mk2 Medium Weight Fighter: News & Discussion - 23 February 2019
I will stick my neck out and say this.
If Indian aircraft MIC must have a future, the MMRCA 2.0 project must be killed & publicly at that. @hvtiaf's comment reiterates the point. If we bring in F-21, Gripen or any such fighter into the mix, it will kill or at the very least castrate our MK2/MIC.
A public cancellation of MMRCA 2.0 also sends a signal internally (to IAF, ADA, HAL) and externally that we are confident to forge our own path. The Tejas MK1 success deserves this vote of confidence at least! If we do not have the courage to make even this level of commitment to desi MIC, we can be sure that it will forever be stillborn.
If Indian aircraft MIC must have a future, the MMRCA 2.0 project must be killed & publicly at that. @hvtiaf's comment reiterates the point. If we bring in F-21, Gripen or any such fighter into the mix, it will kill or at the very least castrate our MK2/MIC.
A public cancellation of MMRCA 2.0 also sends a signal internally (to IAF, ADA, HAL) and externally that we are confident to forge our own path. The Tejas MK1 success deserves this vote of confidence at least! If we do not have the courage to make even this level of commitment to desi MIC, we can be sure that it will forever be stillborn.
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I will support you and put my neck on the block for the domestic MIC.
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Excellent writeup.ashishvikas wrote:India’s Medium Weight Fighter set to fly into detail design phase
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https://english.manoramaonline.com/news ... ssion=true
Yes, very nice video. The intake has not been finalized yet. They did one more iteration after the canted splitter. That actually looked like Gripen's splitter. And now I am hearing possibilities of DSI.sankum wrote:https://t.co/CLgABHrFlT?amp=1
Nose probe removed for better radar performance radome.
1800 kg class standoff weapon Rudra M3 can be carried
8 BVR missiles can be carried
Better intakes. MAWS
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It says metal cutting from April 2021, I heard that will start this month only.ashishvikas wrote:India’s Medium Weight Fighter set to fly into detail design phase
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Re: Tejas Mk2 Medium Weight Fighter: News & Discussion - 23 February 2019
Nothing new.. change of schedule !!nash wrote:It says metal cutting from April 2021, I heard that will start this month only.ashishvikas wrote:India’s Medium Weight Fighter set to fly into detail design phase
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https://english.manoramaonline.com/news ... ssion=true
https://www.hindustantimes.com/india-ne ... UlX3K.htmlMetal cutting, the first step in the start of commercial production, of the of indigenously made single-engine fighter plane Tejas (Mk-II) is scheduled for February 2020, according to Dr Girsh S Deodhare, director of the Aeronautical Development Agency (ADA) and head of the Tejas programme.
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I can only hope that first flight happen atleast on first half of 2024, not a chance in september 2023, and they able to get IOC by 2028. In case if there is delay of 2-3 years, most likely to happen, then better sense prevails at that time and they order some extra squadron of Tejas-Mk1A.
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Re: Tejas Mk2 Medium Weight Fighter: News & Discussion - 23 February 2019
8 BVR missile carrying capability
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So what is the metal cutting date? Feb 2020 or April 2021?
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I hope they exceed 3500 kgs of internal fuel..
17.5 = 8 k empty + 3.5 k fuel + 6.5 k payload (including pilot)
I also hope they push for cfts for mwf and try and get the usual 2500 - 3000 kgs fuel there instead of external tanks for all long range missions.
17.5 = 8 k empty + 3.5 k fuel + 6.5 k payload (including pilot)
I also hope they push for cfts for mwf and try and get the usual 2500 - 3000 kgs fuel there instead of external tanks for all long range missions.
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Re: Tejas Mk2 Medium Weight Fighter: News & Discussion - 23 February 2019
The interviewee said that the hardpoints are capable of carrying the Rudra-M heavy standoff missile. Then he said 1800 Kgs. Don't know what that meant - does Rudra-M weigh that much?
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If ADA & HAL can work on this night and day, they are given additional resources to complete the fighter in time and start IOC planes induction in 5 years, it can save the IAF a lot of money while giving them great capabilities and also developing the countries aeronautical capabilities.sankum wrote:https://t.co/CLgABHrFlT?amp=1
Nose probe removed for better radar performance radome.
1800 kg class standoff weapon Rudra M3 can be carried
8 BVR missiles can be carried
Better intakes. MAWS
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Artist concept of all upcoming aerial manned/unmanned platforms...
https://twitter.com/saptarshichand8/sta ... 20/photo/1
https://twitter.com/saptarshichand8/sta ... 20/photo/1
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The beauty of the above picture is that one can see the developmental history of India's aviation MIC.
From Tejas TD ---> Tejas PV ---> Tejas LSP ---> Tejas SP to now Tejas SPORT, MWF, ORCA/TEDBF, AMCA, Ghatak, Rustom-II, Wingman, etc....
How much of this would have been achieved if the life was snuffed out of the Tejas program?
From Tejas TD ---> Tejas PV ---> Tejas LSP ---> Tejas SP to now Tejas SPORT, MWF, ORCA/TEDBF, AMCA, Ghatak, Rustom-II, Wingman, etc....
How much of this would have been achieved if the life was snuffed out of the Tejas program?
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Are you sure that is for TEDBF and not the AMCA? The TEDBF seems to be roughly the size of a Rafale. Why in allah's name would they need 220kN thrust on it? Seems overkill. 2 F-414-IN20's should be more than enough. The Rafale-M makes do with much less than that. Of course the TEDBF will need to take off with sufficient payload from a STOBAR carrier so will need extra thrust. EVen so, 2 F-414's should suffice.chola wrote:The official statement about TEDBF asks for the development of a 110kN medium engine that currently doesn't exists anywhere. Not even in the US or Russia. That is the achilles heel of the project.srin wrote:Interesting to see what engines they have in mind. It can't be two F-414s or even F-404s if they are looking at modified MWF. Two F125INs or HTFE-25++ ?
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A pair of 98+ kN turbofans should be more than sufficient for TEDBF/ORCA.
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Yes, I was wrong on that one. The 110kN is for the AMCA not the TEDBF which is based on the F-414.nachiket wrote:Are you sure that is for TEDBF and not the AMCA? The TEDBF seems to be roughly the size of a Rafale. Why in allah's name would they need 220kN thrust on it? Seems overkill. 2 F-414-IN20's should be more than enough. The Rafale-M makes do with much less than that. Of course the TEDBF will need to take off with sufficient payload from a STOBAR carrier so will need extra thrust. EVen so, 2 F-414's should suffice.chola wrote:
The official statement about TEDBF asks for the development of a 110kN medium engine that currently doesn't exists anywhere. Not even in the US or Russia. That is the achilles heel of the project.
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The fuselage centre weapon station is rated for 1800 kg payload.
Can anyone get the payload of other pylons from defexpo 2020.
Can anyone get the payload of other pylons from defexpo 2020.
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It is March 2021 for MWF. IIRC, Feb 2020 is for Tejas MK 1AYagnasri wrote:So what is the metal cutting date? Feb 2020 or April 2021?
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Zero onleeee saar!Rakesh wrote:The beauty of the above picture is that one can see the developmental history of India's aviation MIC.
From Tejas TD ---> Tejas PV ---> Tejas LSP ---> Tejas SP to now Tejas SPORT, MWF, ORCA/TEDBF, AMCA, Ghatak, Rustom-II, Wingman, etc....
How much of this would have been achieved if the life was snuffed out of the Tejas program?
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DEtails from some time backPrem Kumar wrote:The interviewee said that the hardpoints are capable of carrying the Rudra-M heavy standoff missile. Then he said 1800 Kgs. Don't know what that meant - does Rudra-M weigh that much?
Indranil wrote:Another set of missiles on which there has been a huge shroud of secrecy has been the Rudra II, Rudra IIA and Rudra III ASMs. They have been acknowledged:
1. air2surface missile to be tested from Su-30 with
2. 200 kg payload (for Rudra II)
3. Has IIR seeker.
P.S. Line drawing of the Rudra MIII from some DRDO tender.
Apparently 1.6 tons and hypersonic ballastic ASM missile
Indranil wrote:Additionally,another wild theory is that Rudra MIII is an offshoot of the upper stage of AD1.
1. Looks the same. See image below.
2. We know that AD-1 has to be capable of hypersonic flight.
3. Needs an IIR seeker
4. The dimensions make sense
5. The warhead choices make sense
6. The secrecy makes sense
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https://twitter.com/IndianDefenceRA/sta ... 93153?s=19 ---> Beautiful render of MWF by @Kuntal__biswas
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Wow - thanks Indranil!
Much secrecy indeed. Wondering what the range/payload/target of such a standoff weapon will be. It weighs 70% of an air-launched Brahmos. I'd reckon that it will be somewhat like SCALP, with a 500-600 Km range and at least a 500 Kg warhead, for high value targets (maybe even a strategic payload). The schematic from Ananth Krishnan suggests a SCALP similarity. But if its a hypersonic missile, the similarity ends there.
Much secrecy indeed. Wondering what the range/payload/target of such a standoff weapon will be. It weighs 70% of an air-launched Brahmos. I'd reckon that it will be somewhat like SCALP, with a 500-600 Km range and at least a 500 Kg warhead, for high value targets (maybe even a strategic payload). The schematic from Ananth Krishnan suggests a SCALP similarity. But if its a hypersonic missile, the similarity ends there.
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Re: Tejas Mk2 Medium Weight Fighter: News & Discussion - 23 February 2019
IMHO, TejasMK2/MWF must be followed in mission mode to achieve 2024 as timeline. If there is change of regime in 2024 - I am sure we can forget MWF for another decade.
Also it will be good if NaMo can place a mechanism in place before 2024 so that, Army will be empowered to push away political interference which is not in the nation's interest. It gives me shivers that progress of our Army is so much dependent on elections.
I also believe that more than corruption itself, military initiatives are sabotaged due to pro-pak/pro-chin elements in the system.
Why there doesn't seem to be any plan to counter it? Maybe almost all of them are painted green&red - and system itself will collapse?
We need urgency in the matters where we have more clarity on feasibility. e.g. MK1A/MWF/LCH - we simply cannot afford TIME - especially when we know it can be achieved.
Also it will be good if NaMo can place a mechanism in place before 2024 so that, Army will be empowered to push away political interference which is not in the nation's interest. It gives me shivers that progress of our Army is so much dependent on elections.
I also believe that more than corruption itself, military initiatives are sabotaged due to pro-pak/pro-chin elements in the system.
Why there doesn't seem to be any plan to counter it? Maybe almost all of them are painted green&red - and system itself will collapse?
We need urgency in the matters where we have more clarity on feasibility. e.g. MK1A/MWF/LCH - we simply cannot afford TIME - especially when we know it can be achieved.
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12 squadrons of MWF! Lot more info
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https://twitter.com/hvtiaf/status/12246 ... 15810?s=20 ---> Mk-2 cockpit has a unique MFD below the large area display for control of Net-Centric Tactical Situation & the mother aircraft's Unmanned-Wingmen. Equipped with voice command, pilot's decision support system & AI-based displays, Mk-2 cockpit workstation is truly contemporary.
https://twitter.com/Amitraaz/status/122 ... 88545?s=20 ---> Here are some Cockpit Photos of the Fighters around the world resembling MWF's cockpit.
https://twitter.com/Amitraaz/status/122 ... 88545?s=20 ---> Here are some Cockpit Photos of the Fighters around the world resembling MWF's cockpit.