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HAL TEDBF

The HAL Twin Engine Deck Based Fighter (TEDBF) is a canard delta wing, twin-engine, carrier-based, multirole combat aircraft currently under development for the Indian Navy. The TEDBF is being designed and developed by the Aeronautical Development Agency (ADA), and will be manufactured by Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL).[1] The TEDBF is intended to perform a multitude of missions, including air supremacy, air interdiction, anti-access/area denial (A2/AD), anti-ship warfare (ASW) and electronic warfare (EW) missions.[1] The TEDBF is expected to replace the Mikoyan MiG-29K onboard the INS Vikramaditya and the INS Vikrant.[2][1]

Twin Engine Deck Based Fighter
A model of HAL TEDBF displayed at Aero India 2021
Role Carrier-based multirole combat aircraft
National origin India
Manufacturer Hindustan Aeronautics Limited
Design group Aeronautical Development Agency
Hindustan Aeronautics Limited
Defence Research and Development Organisation
Status Under development
Developed from HAL Tejas

The programme was officially announced in 2020, in response to the Indian Navy's dissatisfaction in operating a single-engine carrier-based fighter based on the HAL Tejas, and its eventual withdrawal from the naval LCA programme in 2016. A model of the aircraft was displayed at Aero India 2021.[3] The first flight is expected to be in 2026,[4][5][6] with production planned for 2031.[7]

The design's twin engines are expected to allow shorter take-offs from the Indian Navy’s Short Take-Off Barrier Arrested Recovery (STOBAR) aircraft carriers.[2] As a dedicated deck-based fighter, it will feature foldable wings for more compact storage. The TEDBF will predominantly be equipped with indigenous weapons systems.[3][8][9]

Development edit

Naval LCA programme edit

The naval LCA programme to develop a carrier-based fighter for the Indian Navy was launched in 2003.[10] The ADA was entrusted with the task of designing and developing a new naval fighter based on the existing Tejas template. The programme was envisaged to be completed in two phases - in the first phase, two prototypes were to be built, based on the Tejas Mk. 1 design. In the second phase, two more prototypes were to be built based on the Tejas Mk. 2 design.[10] The programme was jointly funded by the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) and the Indian Navy, with the latter funding 40% and 60% of the developmental cost of naval LCA Mk. 1 and Mk. 2, respectively.[11] In 2009, the Cabinet Committee on Security approved the development of Mk. 2 variant of the naval LCA.[12] The first naval prototype, a two-seater NP-1, was rolled out in 2010, and first flew on 27 April 2012.[13] By 2015, another naval LCA prototype, a single seater NP-2, had joined the programme, and carried out first ski jump assisted take off from a shore-based test facility (SBTF) in Goa.[14][15] In December 2016, the Indian Navy opted out of the programme completely, with the cited reason being that the nav variant was 'overweight', and issued a fresh RFI for the immediate procurement of 57 Multi-Role Carrier Borne Fighters (MRCBF).[16][17][18] The stalled programme was revived once again in 2018, under the oversight of the then defence minister, Ms. Nirmala Sitharaman.[19] The flight tests were resumed with NP-1 and NP-2 for attaining technological maturity of the carrier based fighter.[20] By early 2020, the naval LCA had successfully carried out night-time arrested landing at the Goa SBTF, and carrier landing and take off on the aircraft carrier INS Vikramaditya.[21][22][23]

TEDBF programme edit

In April 2020, the ADA announced work on a new naval fighter based on the Indian Navy's MRCBF 2016 requirement to replace the existing fleet of Mikoyan MiG-29K carrier-based fighters.[3][24] The new naval fighter unveiled at the Aero India airshow 2021 turned out to be of a twin engine, medium weight class fighter, now called Twin Engine Deck Based Fighter (TEDBF).[25] The experience gained in the Naval LCA (N-LCA) programme is expected to help in the development of the TEDBF.[26]

Government of India approved the TEDBF project in mid-2020. The aircraft will have canards to increase the lifting surface area, and will employ two General Electric F414 engines. The first flight is expected in 2026.[27] According to Project Director TV Vinod Kumar, the estimated cost of four prototypes will be ₹14,000 crore. ADA is looking for joint development with Indian private sector. Indian Navy is planning the induction from 2032 when Mikoyan MiG-29K will start retiring. Upon the entry into service of the proposed INS Vishal, TEDBF will be modified for Catapult Assisted Take-Off Barrier Arrested Recovery (CATOBAR) operations.[28] As an interim measure, Navy will procure Rafale M or Boeing F/A-18E/F Super Hornet until TEDBF is ready.[29] Due to the TEDBF project, the Indian Navy reduced their orders for foreign fighters from 57 aircraft to 26, including trainer variants.[30]

A proposed air force variant of the TEDBF design, called the Omni-Role Combat Aircraft (ORCA) weighing around 23 tonnes is also under study.[31] The Indian Air Force is expected to need more than 750 aircraft between 2030 and 2050. ORCA, if funded, would be developed in parallel to the HAL AMCA.[32] ADA will submit Preliminary Design Review on Q2 2023. The prototype will take 1,000 flights during test phase.[33] TEDBF is undergoing wind-tunnel testing. DRDO is conducting high speed modelling to test the supersonic characteristics using internal funds.[30]

Specifications edit

Data from Jane's,[3][34] The Week[35]

General characteristics

  • Crew: 1
  • Length: 17 m (55 ft 9 in)
  • Wingspan: 11.60 m (38 ft 1 in) (unfolded), 8.3m (24 ft 11 in) (folded)
  • Empty weight: 14,000 kg (30,865 lb)
  • Max takeoff weight: 26,000 kg (57,320 lb) (expected)[36]
  • Powerplant: 2 × General Electric F414 afterburning turbofan, 58.5 kN (13,200 lbf) thrust each dry, 98 kN (22,000 lbf) with afterburner

Performance

  • Maximum speed: Mach 1.6
  • Service ceiling: 18,000 m (60,000 ft)
  • g limits: +8/−3

Armament

Avionics

See also edit

Related development

Related lists

References edit

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The HAL Twin Engine Deck Based Fighter TEDBF is a canard delta wing twin engine carrier based multirole combat aircraft currently under development for the Indian Navy The TEDBF is being designed and developed by the Aeronautical Development Agency ADA and will be manufactured by Hindustan Aeronautics Limited HAL 1 The TEDBF is intended to perform a multitude of missions including air supremacy air interdiction anti access area denial A2 AD anti ship warfare ASW and electronic warfare EW missions 1 The TEDBF is expected to replace the Mikoyan MiG 29K onboard the INS Vikramaditya and the INS Vikrant 2 1 Twin Engine Deck Based FighterA model of HAL TEDBF displayed at Aero India 2021Role Carrier based multirole combat aircraftNational origin IndiaManufacturer Hindustan Aeronautics LimitedDesign group Aeronautical Development AgencyHindustan Aeronautics Limited Defence Research and Development OrganisationStatus Under developmentDeveloped from HAL TejasThe programme was officially announced in 2020 in response to the Indian Navy s dissatisfaction in operating a single engine carrier based fighter based on the HAL Tejas and its eventual withdrawal from the naval LCA programme in 2016 A model of the aircraft was displayed at Aero India 2021 3 The first flight is expected to be in 2026 4 5 6 with production planned for 2031 7 The design s twin engines are expected to allow shorter take offs from the Indian Navy s Short Take Off Barrier Arrested Recovery STOBAR aircraft carriers 2 As a dedicated deck based fighter it will feature foldable wings for more compact storage The TEDBF will predominantly be equipped with indigenous weapons systems 3 8 9 Contents 1 Development 1 1 Naval LCA programme 1 2 TEDBF programme 2 Specifications 3 See also 4 ReferencesDevelopment editNaval LCA programme edit Main article HAL Tejas The naval LCA programme to develop a carrier based fighter for the Indian Navy was launched in 2003 10 The ADA was entrusted with the task of designing and developing a new naval fighter based on the existing Tejas template The programme was envisaged to be completed in two phases in the first phase two prototypes were to be built based on the Tejas Mk 1 design In the second phase two more prototypes were to be built based on the Tejas Mk 2 design 10 The programme was jointly funded by the Defence Research and Development Organisation DRDO and the Indian Navy with the latter funding 40 and 60 of the developmental cost of naval LCA Mk 1 and Mk 2 respectively 11 In 2009 the Cabinet Committee on Security approved the development of Mk 2 variant of the naval LCA 12 The first naval prototype a two seater NP 1 was rolled out in 2010 and first flew on 27 April 2012 13 By 2015 another naval LCA prototype a single seater NP 2 had joined the programme and carried out first ski jump assisted take off from a shore based test facility SBTF in Goa 14 15 In December 2016 the Indian Navy opted out of the programme completely with the cited reason being that the nav variant was overweight and issued a fresh RFI for the immediate procurement of 57 Multi Role Carrier Borne Fighters MRCBF 16 17 18 The stalled programme was revived once again in 2018 under the oversight of the then defence minister Ms Nirmala Sitharaman 19 The flight tests were resumed with NP 1 and NP 2 for attaining technological maturity of the carrier based fighter 20 By early 2020 the naval LCA had successfully carried out night time arrested landing at the Goa SBTF and carrier landing and take off on the aircraft carrier INS Vikramaditya 21 22 23 TEDBF programme edit In April 2020 the ADA announced work on a new naval fighter based on the Indian Navy s MRCBF 2016 requirement to replace the existing fleet of Mikoyan MiG 29K carrier based fighters 3 24 The new naval fighter unveiled at the Aero India airshow 2021 turned out to be of a twin engine medium weight class fighter now called Twin Engine Deck Based Fighter TEDBF 25 The experience gained in the Naval LCA N LCA programme is expected to help in the development of the TEDBF 26 Government of India approved the TEDBF project in mid 2020 The aircraft will have canards to increase the lifting surface area and will employ two General Electric F414 engines The first flight is expected in 2026 27 According to Project Director TV Vinod Kumar the estimated cost of four prototypes will be 14 000 crore ADA is looking for joint development with Indian private sector Indian Navy is planning the induction from 2032 when Mikoyan MiG 29K will start retiring Upon the entry into service of the proposed INS Vishal TEDBF will be modified for Catapult Assisted Take Off Barrier Arrested Recovery CATOBAR operations 28 As an interim measure Navy will procure Rafale M or Boeing F A 18E F Super Hornet until TEDBF is ready 29 Due to the TEDBF project the Indian Navy reduced their orders for foreign fighters from 57 aircraft to 26 including trainer variants 30 A proposed air force variant of the TEDBF design called the Omni Role Combat Aircraft ORCA weighing around 23 tonnes is also under study 31 The Indian Air Force is expected to need more than 750 aircraft between 2030 and 2050 ORCA if funded would be developed in parallel to the HAL AMCA 32 ADA will submit Preliminary Design Review on Q2 2023 The prototype will take 1 000 flights during test phase 33 TEDBF is undergoing wind tunnel testing DRDO is conducting high speed modelling to test the supersonic characteristics using internal funds 30 Specifications editData from Jane s 3 34 The Week 35 General characteristicsCrew 1 Length 17 m 55 ft 9 in Wingspan 11 60 m 38 ft 1 in unfolded 8 3m 24 ft 11 in folded Empty weight 14 000 kg 30 865 lb Max takeoff weight 26 000 kg 57 320 lb expected 36 Powerplant 2 General Electric F414 afterburning turbofan 58 5 kN 13 200 lbf thrust each dry 98 kN 22 000 lbf with afterburnerPerformance Maximum speed Mach 1 6 Service ceiling 18 000 m 60 000 ft g limits 8 3Armament Hardpoints 11 2 wing tip 6 under wing and 3 under fuselage with a capacity of 7500 kg with provisions to carry combinations of Missiles Air to air missile ASRAAM planned 37 Astra Mark 1 planned 37 Astra Mark 2 planned 37 Anti ship missile NASM MR planned 37 Harpoon planned 37 Anti radiation missile Rudram 1 planned 37 Avionics LRDE Uttam AESA Radar planned See also edit nbsp India portal nbsp Aviation portalFourth generation jet fighter HAL AMCARelated development HAL Tejas HAL Tejas Mk2Related lists List of fighter aircraft List of active Indian military aircraftReferences edit a b c Sutton H I 17 March 2021 India s New Aircraft Carrier Vikrant May Get 5th Generation Fighter Naval News Archived from the original on 4 August 2021 Retrieved 10 June 2021 a b MiG 29K Aircraft Replacement Indian TEDBF Breaks Cover at Aero India 2021 www defenseworld net Archived from the original on 2 February 2021 Retrieved 6 February 2021 a b c d Jennings Gareth 4 February 2021 Aero India 2021 Indian TEDBF naval fighter showcased by HAL Janes com 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