Any reduction in Tejas numbers (and even MRFA) will result in not achieving 42 squadrons.LakshmanPST wrote: ↑24 Aug 2025 07:10 97 Tejas Mk1A order is being pushed only due to delay in Tejas Mk2... That's how I see it...
40 Mk1s + 83(+97) Mk1As + 200 Tejas Mk2s + 114 MRFA + 272 Su-30MKIs + 36 Rafales = 842 aircraft. Divide that number by an average of 20 aircraft per squadron and it comes to a little over 42 squadrons.
Every Air Chief in the past quarter of a century keeps harping on 42 squadrons to be able to effectively fight a two-front war. The other term that has been mentioned is full spectrum of operations. Regardless of the terminology, every number listed above is required. One can reduce the MRFA (heaven forbid!) and increase the Tejas numbers, but at the end of the day....it has to come to a minimum of 842 combat aircraft.
Air HQ is forever chasing after the next best thing.LakshmanPST wrote: ↑24 Aug 2025 07:10Note:- Even the ppl who praise Tejas Mk1/1A in public always use the words "it is best in its class"... It is diplomatic way of saying, "It is best in its class, but this is not the class we need..."
The Class IAF wants has always been Mirage 2000 Class, which is Tejas Mk2...
When Tejas Mk2 comes along, then it will be...Tejas Mk2 numbers should be substituted for AMCA.
When AMCA comes along, then it will be something else. Rinse & Repeat this bokwas logic with every local maal product.
But no Air Chief (or his senior Air Staff) has ever talked about reducing/substituting MRFA numbers for a local product. First it was 126 MMRCA, then when 36 Rafales finally arrived...then it switched to 114 MRFA. What is even more surprising is that that 114 MRFA must be only Rafale and nothing else. Although in all fairness...geopolitically speaking, no other foreign platform makes sense at this stage. The less said about the Fancy Cornish Hen (F-35) the better.
P.S. There is NO aircraft - not Su-30MKI (even with Super Sukhoi upgrade) or the latest Rafale variant - on the horizon that can conduct the ORP role in a cost effective manner like the Tejas Mk1A. After the MiG-21 Bison, it is the Tejas Mk1A that has the next quickest response time. Kudos to the Govt of India for inducting the Mk1A in triple digits. The Tejas - in multiple variants - is India's MRFA. Everything else is a distraction.