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Government Seals Deal With HAL For 83 Tejas Jets At Aero India

The delivery of the Tejas LCA to the Indian Air Force under the Rs 48,000-crore deal will begin from March 2024.

Government Seals Deal With HAL For 83 Tejas Jets At Aero India
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The contract for procuring 83 Tejas light combat aircraft from state-run aerospace behemoth Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd was sealed on Wednesday at the inaugural ceremony of Aero India-2021, the country's premier Defence and aerospace show, here, in the presence of Defence Minister Rajnath Singh.

The government on Wednesday formally sealed the Rs 48,000 crore and the contract was handed over by Director General (Acquisition), Ministry of Defence, V L Kantha Rao to Chairman and Managing Director of HAL, R Madhavan, at the inaugural ceremony of Aero India-2021.

"I am very happy that HAL has got the orders for the development of 83 new indigenous LCA Tejas MK1A from Indian Air Force valued at more than Rs 48,000 crore.

It is probably the biggest 'Make in India' Defence contract till date," Singh said.

Tejas, manufactured by the HAL, is a single-engine and highly agile multi-role supersonic fighter aircraft capable of operating in high-threat air environments.

The Cabinet Committee on Security (CCS) chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi last month approved the deal for procurement of the 73 Tejas Mk-IA variant and 10 LCA Tejas Mk-I trainer aircraft from the HAL to boost IAF's combat prowess.

Singh on Tuesday inaugurated HAL's second LCA-Tejas production plant here, and said Tejas is not only indigenous, but it is also better than its foreign equivalents on several parameters and also comparatively cheaper.

According to Madhavan, the delivery of the Tejas LCA to the Indian Air Force under the Rs 48,000-crore deal will begin from March 2024 and around 16 aircraft will be rolled out annually till the completion of the total supply of 83 jets.

He has also said that a number of countries have shown keen interest in procurement of the Tejas aircraft and that the first export order is likely to come by in the next couple of years.

Madhavan had on Tuesday said the phase-1 of the facility getting ready on 35 acres of land will enable HAL to enhance its production capacity to 16 from the current eight aircraft every year.

HAL said the 83 LCA Mk1A aircraft will be produced in two production lines here with over 500 plus production partners across India.

(With PTI inputs.)