Posted on 02/13/2011 11:42:32 PM PST by sukhoi-30mki
Tejas to be fitted with Israeli Derby missile
Pact by March with Rafael Advanced Defence Systems to supply missile system for 200 fighters
Sridhar K. Chari & Bhargavi Kerur
Israels Derby missile is the weapon of choice for Indias Tejas fighter. A contract will be signed by March with Rafael Advanced Defence Systems Ltd to supply the air-to-air missile system to be fitted on some 200 jets, said P.S. Subramanya, director of Indias Aeronautical Development Agency, which is developing the light combat aircraft.
The Indian Air Force (IAF) has ordered 40 Tejas planes. The aircraft recently obtained restricted initial operational clearance, with a full clearance targeted for December 2012. While the IAF has expressed an interest for 100 of the Mk-II version of the fighter, the navy is looking for 60 of the naval versions, Subramanya said.
A key criterion for the full clearance is the integration of a so-called beyond-visual-range missile. Delivery of the missiles is, thus, expected in the second half of 2012.
Other elements of the clearance include an increase in the angle of attack from the current 20-22 degrees to about 24 degrees. The angle is the highest at which the aircraft can meet air flow without stalling.
Indias Sea Harrier jets carry Derby missiles. Fourteen of them were upgraded recently with the missile in a limited-upgrade programme.
The Python missile, closely related to the Derby, was also an option for the Tejas, Subramanya stated.
The Tejas Mk-I variant has obtained initial operational clearance. Mission capability will come with the integration of weapon systems that include the Derby missile. The Mk-II will be fitted with a more powerful engine than the first variant.
The Sea Harrier upgrade with the
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Same aircraft?
Don’t know if it’s the same aircraft, but the first one is carrying smokewinders while the pic you posted is carrying R-73 missiles.
Thanks!
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