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HAL Tejas Mk2

The HAL Tejas Mark 2 (lit. 'Radiance'), or Medium Weight Fighter (MWF),[2] is an Indian single-engine, canard delta wing, multirole combat aircraft designed by the Aeronautical Development Agency (ADA) in collaboration with Aircraft Research and Design Centre (ARDC)[3] of Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) for the Indian Air Force (IAF). It is a further development of the HAL Tejas, with an elongated airframe, close coupled canards, new sensors, and a more powerful engine.

Tejas Mark 2/Medium Weight Fighter
An artistic rendition of Tejas Mark II
Role Multirole fighter
National origin India
Manufacturer Hindustan Aeronautics Limited
Design group Aeronautical Development Agency
Aircraft Research and Design Centre (HAL)[1]
Aeronautical Development Establishment
Status Prototype development
Primary user Indian Air Force (intended)
Developed from HAL Tejas

The fighter is being designed and developed to replace multiple strike fighters of IAF viz, the SEPECAT Jaguar, Dassault Mirage 2000, and Mikoyan MiG-29.[4][5][6] The indigenous content of the fighter will be 82% initially and will cross 90% after the licensed production of its engine.[7]

Development edit

MWF Programme edit

Dr. V. Madhusudana Rao is the Project Director of Tejas Mark 2.[8] The development of Tejas Mark 2 or MWF was initiated to address all the shortcomings in Tejas Mark 1 and Mark 1A, and to meet the original air staff requirements set out for the LCA programme by the IAF. The development of Tejas Mark 2 was authorised in November 2009 as a continuation of LCA programme, under the phase 3 of full-scale engineering development (FSED) process.[N 1][9] The FSED phase 3 consisted of design, development and manufacturing of two prototypes.[10] Initially planned as an upsized Tejas, with a 0.5 m fuselage plug to accommodate more fuel and a more powerful engine, the Tejas Mark 2 design has evolved over years into a completely new medium-weight class fighter.[10]

The preliminary design studies for the Tejas Mark 2 was completed in 2014 and was in the detailed design phase as of 2015.[10] The redesigned fighter was first unveiled at the Aero India air show 2019, it was a 17.5-tonne-class fighter with close-coupled canards and integrated IRST system.[11] Metal-cutting for the Tejas Mark 2 started in February 2021. The "roll out" of the first prototype was scheduled for August 2022, but has been postponed to end of 2022. Its first flight is expected to be in late 2023. In total, four prototypes are being planned initially.[12]

The ADA completed its critical design review on 15 November 2021, with a total of 20 subsystems for the aircraft cleared by IAF for production. From 62% in Tejas Mark 1A, the plan is to touch the 70% mark in indigenization for Mark 2. More foreign components are replaced by locally developed ones that are sufficiently matured as ADA and DRDO will carry forward some of the critical technologies from the LCA programme. Private suppliers of line-replaceable units also increased from 344 during Tejas Mark 1A development to 410. HAL had already outsourced 25% of the work share to the private sector.[13]

On September 1, 2022, Cabinet Committee on Security (CCS) cleared 10,000 crore for Tejas Mark 2 that includes prototype development and flight testing.[14] The cost of fighter jet development will take ₹6,500 crore in addition to ₹2,500 crore sanctioned previously through internal funding.[15] HAL planned high speed taxi trials from 2023 and limited series production from 2025.[16] The entire development process will be completed by 2027 with serial production from 2030.[17] Tejas Mark 2 will become operationally available from 2028. Apart from current commitment of 110-120 aircraft that will form six squadrons, expectations include an additional order of 210 aircraft.[14]

After an initial plan to involve foreign partners failed with delegations from 16 countries invited to view the aircraft plans at Defexpro 2022 but attracting no new backers the Indian government was speeding up efforts to identify Indian private sector companies to become program partners instead to increase the production rate and decrease the cost for exports.[18] HAL is planning to form its own consortium to fast track the manufacturing process.[19] It was maintained in 2022 and as late as June 2023 that despite previous delays the first prototype would roll out by December 2023[20] and the first flight would happen by December 2024 with four prototypes expected to be completed by 2027 for testing purpose.[21] However, in December 2023 a revised schedule with a fresh four-year delay was announced due to waiting upon the government to provide development funding for the program and the government increasing the requirement for parts indigenization from 65% to 80%, these factors resulted in the first aircraft rollout now not being expected until late 2026 or early 2027 and the first test flight now not expected to occur until 2028.[22]

Design edit

Apart from design commonalities and a few critical systems from its predecessor Tejas Mark 1A, most of the technologies are to be borrowed from whatever has been developed so far for Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft programme. Several radar cross-section-reducing measures will be incorporated in the airframe design so that a degree of frontal stealth can be achieved, including radar-absorbent material coating and composites making up its skin and twisted air-intake ducts. It has a tail-less compound delta-wing configuration with a single vertical stabilizer and close-coupled canards to provide static instability and high manoeuvrability, and is equipped with fly-by-wire systems to control instability.

This MWF is also to feature an indigenous integrated life-support system-onboard oxygen generation system (ILSS-OBOGS), from Defence Bioengineering and Electromedical Laboratory, aircraft health and usage monitoring system to integrate various sensors onboard Tejas Mark 2 from Defence Institute of Advanced Technology and a built-in integrated electro-optic electronic warfare suite, among other improvements to avionics.[23][24][25] Utilizing extra fuselage space, ADA designed larger air-intake for GE's F414 INS6 engine.[26]

It will have an infra-red search and track (IRST) system and a missile approach warning system.[27] An increase in payload capacity to 6,500 kg (14,300 lb) and internal fuel capacity to over 3,400 kg (7,500 lb), will allow it to carry more weapons with a longer range.[28]

Sensors and avionics edit

The avionics of Tejas Mark 2 will be centered on multisensor data fusion incorporating both active and passive sensors on board. The Tejas Mark 2 would be equipped with a variant of Uttam AESA Radar developed by Electronics and Radar Development Establishment, while the combat aircraft will also have an integrated IRST system for passive target acquisition. The Tejas Mark 2 will have indigenous software-defined radio-based tactical data link for secured communication and network-centric warfare capabilities supported by Air Force Network digital information grid.[29][30]

Cockpit edit

The Tejas Mark 2 will have a night vision goggles-compatible glass cockpit dominated by a touch-sensitive wide area display placed in panoramic orientation and a wide-angle holographic head-up display system.[31] The Tejas Mark 2 will have hands-on throttle-and-stick arrangement with right-hand-on-stick and left-hand-on-throttle settings to ease the pilot workload.

Propulsion edit

In 2008, HAL issued a fresh request for proposal for the procurement of 95- to 100-kilonewton (kN) (21,000–23,000 lbf) thrust-class engine to power the Tejas Mark 2.[32] In 2010, after extensive evaluation of both the Eurojet EJ200 and the General Electric F414, GE's F414 INS6 afterburning turbofan engine was declared as the lowest bidder. The deal covered the purchase of 99 GE F414 engines, with the initial batch supplied directly by GE, while the remainder is to be manufactured in India by HAL under a transfer-of-technology agreement.[33][34][35]

The GE F414 INS6 engine has a maximum thrust output of 98 kN and also offers improved specific fuel consumption over the F404 IN20 engine selected to power both Mark 1 and Mark 1A variants of Tejas.[36] The aircraft is designed keeping in mind that GE's F414 will be replaced once an Indian powerplant is available.[37][38] Therefore, the future engine replacement should make minimal changes in the configuration.

On 18 November 2023, Dr. Samir V. Kamat of DRDO announced that the United States has provided the necessary permits, opening the door for GE Aerospace and HAL to jointly produce the General Electric F414 engine in India for Tejas Mark 2 and HAL AMCA.[39][40]

Operators edit

  India

Indian Air Force – 10 squadrons[41]

  • Phase 1 – 6 squadrons[42]
  • Phase 2 – 4 squadrons[43]

Specifications (Projected) edit

Data from Jane's Defence Weekly,[11] Onmanorama,[29] Defexpo 2020 and Aero India 2021

General characteristics

  • Crew: One or two
  • Length: 14.65[41] m (48 ft 1 in)
  • Wingspan: 8.50 m (27 ft 11 in)
  • Height: 4.87 m (16 ft 0 in)
  • Wing area: 44 m2 (470 sq ft)
  • Empty weight: 7,850 kg (17,306 lb) (expected)
  • Gross weight: 11,300 kg (24,912 lb) (expected)
  • Max takeoff weight: 17,500 kg (38,581 lb) (expected)[44][45]
  • Fuel capacity: 3,400 kg (7,500 lb) internal; 3,500 kg (7,700 lb) with drop tank[46]
  • Payload: 6,500 kg (14,300 lb) external stores[47]
  • Powerplant: 1 × General Electric F414-INS6 afterburning turbofan with FADEC, 57.8 kN (13,000 lbf) thrust dry, 97.9 kN (22,000 lbf) with afterburner[48] (Indigenous 110kn engine to be used in future)[38][37]

Performance

  • Maximum speed: Mach 1.8[49]
  • Range: 3,000 km (1,900 mi, 1,600 nmi)
  • Combat range: 1,500 km (930 mi, 810 nmi)
  • Ferry range: 3,500 km (2,200 mi, 1,900 nmi) with 3 external fuel tanks
  • Service ceiling: 17,300 m (56,758 ft)
  • g limits: +9/−3.5

Armament

Avionics

See also edit

Related development

Aircraft of comparable role, configuration, and era

Related lists

Notes edit

  1. ^ The FSED process of the LCA programme was begun in 1993 with first two phases completed so far, which resulted in the development of Tejas Mark 1, Mark 1A, LCA trainer, LCA Navy Mark 1 and LCA Navy trainer variants

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External links edit

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The HAL Tejas Mark 2 lit Radiance or Medium Weight Fighter MWF 2 is an Indian single engine canard delta wing multirole combat aircraft designed by the Aeronautical Development Agency ADA in collaboration with Aircraft Research and Design Centre ARDC 3 of Hindustan Aeronautics Limited HAL for the Indian Air Force IAF It is a further development of the HAL Tejas with an elongated airframe close coupled canards new sensors and a more powerful engine Tejas Mark 2 Medium Weight FighterAn artistic rendition of Tejas Mark IIRole Multirole fighterNational origin IndiaManufacturer Hindustan Aeronautics LimitedDesign group Aeronautical Development Agency Aircraft Research and Design Centre HAL 1 Aeronautical Development EstablishmentStatus Prototype developmentPrimary user Indian Air Force intended Developed from HAL TejasThe fighter is being designed and developed to replace multiple strike fighters of IAF viz the SEPECAT Jaguar Dassault Mirage 2000 and Mikoyan MiG 29 4 5 6 The indigenous content of the fighter will be 82 initially and will cross 90 after the licensed production of its engine 7 Contents 1 Development 1 1 MWF Programme 2 Design 2 1 Sensors and avionics 2 2 Cockpit 2 3 Propulsion 3 Operators 4 Specifications Projected 5 See also 6 Notes 7 References 7 1 Bibliography 8 External linksDevelopment editMWF Programme edit Dr V Madhusudana Rao is the Project Director of Tejas Mark 2 8 The development of Tejas Mark 2 or MWF was initiated to address all the shortcomings in Tejas Mark 1 and Mark 1A and to meet the original air staff requirements set out for the LCA programme by the IAF The development of Tejas Mark 2 was authorised in November 2009 as a continuation of LCA programme under the phase 3 of full scale engineering development FSED process N 1 9 The FSED phase 3 consisted of design development and manufacturing of two prototypes 10 Initially planned as an upsized Tejas with a 0 5 m fuselage plug to accommodate more fuel and a more powerful engine the Tejas Mark 2 design has evolved over years into a completely new medium weight class fighter 10 The preliminary design studies for the Tejas Mark 2 was completed in 2014 and was in the detailed design phase as of 2015 10 The redesigned fighter was first unveiled at the Aero India air show 2019 it was a 17 5 tonne class fighter with close coupled canards and integrated IRST system 11 Metal cutting for the Tejas Mark 2 started in February 2021 The roll out of the first prototype was scheduled for August 2022 but has been postponed to end of 2022 Its first flight is expected to be in late 2023 In total four prototypes are being planned initially 12 The ADA completed its critical design review on 15 November 2021 with a total of 20 subsystems for the aircraft cleared by IAF for production From 62 in Tejas Mark 1A the plan is to touch the 70 mark in indigenization for Mark 2 More foreign components are replaced by locally developed ones that are sufficiently matured as ADA and DRDO will carry forward some of the critical technologies from the LCA programme Private suppliers of line replaceable units also increased from 344 during Tejas Mark 1A development to 410 HAL had already outsourced 25 of the work share to the private sector 13 On September 1 2022 Cabinet Committee on Security CCS cleared 10 000 crore for Tejas Mark 2 that includes prototype development and flight testing 14 The cost of fighter jet development will take 6 500 crore in addition to 2 500 crore sanctioned previously through internal funding 15 HAL planned high speed taxi trials from 2023 and limited series production from 2025 16 The entire development process will be completed by 2027 with serial production from 2030 17 Tejas Mark 2 will become operationally available from 2028 Apart from current commitment of 110 120 aircraft that will form six squadrons expectations include an additional order of 210 aircraft 14 After an initial plan to involve foreign partners failed with delegations from 16 countries invited to view the aircraft plans at Defexpro 2022 but attracting no new backers the Indian government was speeding up efforts to identify Indian private sector companies to become program partners instead to increase the production rate and decrease the cost for exports 18 HAL is planning to form its own consortium to fast track the manufacturing process 19 It was maintained in 2022 and as late as June 2023 that despite previous delays the first prototype would roll out by December 2023 20 and the first flight would happen by December 2024 with four prototypes expected to be completed by 2027 for testing purpose 21 However in December 2023 a revised schedule with a fresh four year delay was announced due to waiting upon the government to provide development funding for the program and the government increasing the requirement for parts indigenization from 65 to 80 these factors resulted in the first aircraft rollout now not being expected until late 2026 or early 2027 and the first test flight now not expected to occur until 2028 22 Design editApart from design commonalities and a few critical systems from its predecessor Tejas Mark 1A most of the technologies are to be borrowed from whatever has been developed so far for Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft programme Several radar cross section reducing measures will be incorporated in the airframe design so that a degree of frontal stealth can be achieved including radar absorbent material coating and composites making up its skin and twisted air intake ducts It has a tail less compound delta wing configuration with a single vertical stabilizer and close coupled canards to provide static instability and high manoeuvrability and is equipped with fly by wire systems to control instability This MWF is also to feature an indigenous integrated life support system onboard oxygen generation system ILSS OBOGS from Defence Bioengineering and Electromedical Laboratory aircraft health and usage monitoring system to integrate various sensors onboard Tejas Mark 2 from Defence Institute of Advanced Technology and a built in integrated electro optic electronic warfare suite among other improvements to avionics 23 24 25 Utilizing extra fuselage space ADA designed larger air intake for GE s F414 INS6 engine 26 It will have an infra red search and track IRST system and a missile approach warning system 27 An increase in payload capacity to 6 500 kg 14 300 lb and internal fuel capacity to over 3 400 kg 7 500 lb will allow it to carry more weapons with a longer range 28 Sensors and avionics edit The avionics of Tejas Mark 2 will be centered on multisensor data fusion incorporating both active and passive sensors on board The Tejas Mark 2 would be equipped with a variant of Uttam AESA Radar developed by Electronics and Radar Development Establishment while the combat aircraft will also have an integrated IRST system for passive target acquisition The Tejas Mark 2 will have indigenous software defined radio based tactical data link for secured communication and network centric warfare capabilities supported by Air Force Network digital information grid 29 30 Cockpit edit The Tejas Mark 2 will have a night vision goggles compatible glass cockpit dominated by a touch sensitive wide area display placed in panoramic orientation and a wide angle holographic head up display system 31 The Tejas Mark 2 will have hands on throttle and stick arrangement with right hand on stick and left hand on throttle settings to ease the pilot workload Propulsion edit In 2008 HAL issued a fresh request for proposal for the procurement of 95 to 100 kilonewton kN 21 000 23 000 lbf thrust class engine to power the Tejas Mark 2 32 In 2010 after extensive evaluation of both the Eurojet EJ200 and the General Electric F414 GE s F414 INS6 afterburning turbofan engine was declared as the lowest bidder The deal covered the purchase of 99 GE F414 engines with the initial batch supplied directly by GE while the remainder is to be manufactured in India by HAL under a transfer of technology agreement 33 34 35 The GE F414 INS6 engine has a maximum thrust output of 98 kN and also offers improved specific fuel consumption over the F404 IN20 engine selected to power both Mark 1 and Mark 1A variants of Tejas 36 The aircraft is designed keeping in mind that GE s F414 will be replaced once an Indian powerplant is available 37 38 Therefore the future engine replacement should make minimal changes in the configuration On 18 November 2023 Dr Samir V Kamat of DRDO announced that the United States has provided the necessary permits opening the door for GE Aerospace and HAL to jointly produce the General Electric F414 engine in India for Tejas Mark 2 and HAL AMCA 39 40 Operators edit nbsp IndiaIndian Air Force 10 squadrons 41 Phase 1 6 squadrons 42 Phase 2 4 squadrons 43 Specifications Projected editData from Jane s Defence Weekly 11 Onmanorama 29 Defexpo 2020 and Aero India 2021General characteristicsCrew One or two Length 14 65 41 m 48 ft 1 in Wingspan 8 50 m 27 ft 11 in Height 4 87 m 16 ft 0 in Wing area 44 m2 470 sq ft Empty weight 7 850 kg 17 306 lb expected Gross weight 11 300 kg 24 912 lb expected Max takeoff weight 17 500 kg 38 581 lb expected 44 45 Fuel capacity 3 400 kg 7 500 lb internal 3 500 kg 7 700 lb with drop tank 46 Payload 6 500 kg 14 300 lb external stores 47 Powerplant 1 General Electric F414 INS6 afterburning turbofan with FADEC 57 8 kN 13 000 lbf thrust dry 97 9 kN 22 000 lbf with afterburner 48 Indigenous 110kn engine to be used in future 38 37 Performance Maximum speed Mach 1 8 49 Range 3 000 km 1 900 mi 1 600 nmi Combat range 1 500 km 930 mi 810 nmi Ferry range 3 500 km 2 200 mi 1 900 nmi with 3 external fuel tanks Service ceiling 17 300 m 56 758 ft g limits 9 3 5Armament Guns 1 x 30 mm 1 2 in GSh 30 1 Hardpoints 13 hardpoints with a capacity of around 6 5 tons expected 49 with provisions to carry combinations of Air to air missile MICA planned ASRAAM 50 Meteor planned 51 Astra planned 52 NG CCM planned 53 Air to surface missile BrahMos NG ALCM 54 Nirbhay ALCM planned 55 Storm Shadow planned 55 Crystal Maze 56 Anti radiation missile Rudram 1 2 3 planned Bombs Precision guided munition Spice 56 HSLD 100 250 450 500 DRDO Glide Bombs DRDO SAAW Laser guided bomb Sudarshan Cluster munition Loitering munition CATS ALFA Unguided bombAvionics LRDE Uttam AESA Radar 57 CASDIC Unified Electronic Warfare Suite UEWS 58 CASDIC Dual Colour Missile Approach Warning System DCMAWS 59 CASDIC Targeting pod 60 61 See also edit nbsp Aviation portal nbsp India portalHAL AMCA HAL HLFT 42Related development HAL Tejas HAL TEDBFAircraft of comparable role configuration and era AIDC F CK 1 Ching kuo Chengdu J 10 Saab JAS 39 Gripen General Dynamics F 16 Fighting FalconRelated lists List of fighter aircraft Fourth generation jet fighterNotes edit The FSED process of the LCA programme was begun in 1993 with first two phases completed so far which resulted in the development of Tejas 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