HAL hands over first LCA Tejas twin seater aircraft to IAF
Hindustan Aeronautics Limited on Wednesday handed over the first LCA Tejas twin seater aircraft to the Indian Air Force.
The Bengaluru-headquartered company said the twin seater variant has all the capabilities to support the training requirements of the IAF and augments itself to the role of fighter as well in case of necessity.
Union Minister of State for Defence Ajay Bhatt was the chief guest during the function wherein the unveiling of the LCA twin seater, handing over of Release to Service (RSD), Signalling out Certificate (SOC) were conducted in the presence of Chief of Air Staff Air Chief Marshal V R Chaudhari, among others.
The LCA Tejas twin seater is a light weight, all weather multi-role 4.5 generation aircraft.
It is an amalgamation of contemporary concepts and technologies, such as relaxed static-stability, quadraplex fly-by-wire flight control, carefree manoeuvring, advanced glass cockpit, integrated digital avionics systems and advanced composite materials for the airframe, HAL said.
This adds India to the list of ‘very few’ elite countries who have created such capabilities and have them operational in their Defence Forces, it said, adding, it’s another feather on the cap of ‘Atmanirbhar Bharat’ initiative of the Government of India.