Tejas Mk2 Fighter Jets Expected for Indian Air Force by 2029

Tejas Mk2 Fighter Jets Expected for Indian Air Force by 2029


The Indian Air Force (IAF) is slated to begin receiving deliveries of the advanced Tejas Mk2 fighter jet by the end of 2029, according to Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) Chairman and Managing Director, CB Ananthakrishnan.

This timeline depends on the timely completion of key development stages. HAL plans to roll out the first Tejas Mk2 prototype by late 2025, aiming for its first test flight in 2026. The aircraft will then enter a thorough flight test program lasting 2-3 years, ensuring its readiness and safety before production commences.

While the initial Tejas Mk2 will have some limitations in air-to-air and air-to-ground weapons capabilities, the IAF will take charge of integrating more advanced weaponry. The IAF has ambitious plans to eventually acquire 200 Tejas Mk2 jets, entirely replacing their older Jaguar, Mirage-2000, and MiG-29UPG fleets by 2040. This will significantly upgrade India's air combat power with domestically-produced, advanced fighters.
 
First few years Tejas MK2 may have Low production , Because of Additional 97 Tejas MK1A order production Line may b split between Tejas MK1A 97 +200 Tejas MK2 .
 
More realistic timeline: Roll-out in early-to-mid 2026, first flight in the second half of 2027, completion of testing by late 2031 or early 2032, LSP by 2034, and final series production starting 2035 or thereabouts. If you skip the LSP, then final production from 2033-ish.
 
More realistic timeline: Roll-out in early-to-mid 2026, first flight in the second half of 2027, completion of testing by late 2031 or early 2032, LSP by 2034, and final series production starting 2035 or thereabouts. If you skip the LSP, then final production from 2033-ish.
This sounds like a more realistic timeline, Tejas MK1A hasn’t rolled out yet and it is already middle of 2024, any delay in Tejas MK1A will trickle down and cause further delays in other projects, MK2 is only possible in the given timeline if one or more private players are also involved and do parallel production.
 
The deal for F-414 engines, which are proposed to be used for Tejas MK-2 has not yet been signed. So, what is the basis for the statement by HAL CMD? Only 8 F-414 engines have already been supplied to HAL. Is he saying the deliveries will commence using those engines?
 
Yeh!!! Just like they promised to deliver mk1a in March’24 🤣🤣
Wonder if they really worked like they talk🤷🏻‍♂️
 
More realistic timeline: Roll-out in early-to-mid 2026, first flight in the second half of 2027, completion of testing by late 2031 or early 2032, LSP by 2034, and final series production starting 2035 or thereabouts. If you skip the LSP, then final production from 2033-ish.
Role out by 2025 is feasible time. The rest is euphoric in nature. Tejas mk2 is with canards, and so has different aerodynamic the tejas mk1.
 
More realistic timeline: Roll-out in early-to-mid 2026, first flight in the second half of 2027, completion of testing by late 2031 or early 2032, LSP by 2034, and final series production starting 2035 or thereabouts. If you skip the LSP, then final production from 2033-ish.
So they took more time for the roll out then Tejas but will finish all the trials in less than half the time?
 
More realistic timeline: Roll-out in early-to-mid 2026, first flight in the second half of 2027, completion of testing by late 2031 or early 2032, LSP by 2034, and final series production starting 2035 or thereabouts. If you skip the LSP, then final production from 2033-ish.
Bro such optimistic thinking.
Reminds me of myself back 2020.
I too was thinking the same.
But the HAL & DRDO, other DPSU and armed forces shattered that myth pretty hard.
😂 😂 😂
 
The deal for F-414 engines, which are proposed to be used for Tejas MK-2 has not yet been signed. So, what is the basis for the statement by HAL CMD? Only 8 F-414 engines have already been supplied to HAL. Is he saying the deliveries will commence using those engines?
The engine delivery deal is nothing but a sorry excuse. How can anyone sign such a deal without mk2 actually being ready? Tejas took some 15 years to move from first flight to production, give or take. So how can anyone estimate the pricing or vendors or anything so far down the line? Till the time HAL finishes Mk2 and an actual deal is signed, don’t expect a firm deal from GE.
 
So it will not take 3 years from contract date to roll out first Tejas MK2? Obviously it will, HAL is speaking lies....
 
There's a zero percent chance it'll happen by 2029. We've heard similar grand promises before, and none of them ever came true.
 

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