Is this the same ASRAAM IAF procured from MBDA?Astra to be integrated and test fired from Tejas soon. Hope Asraam integration is at hand as well.
Is this the same ASRAAM IAF procured from MBDA?
Yeah same Asraam. After issues with Python 5 integration ( some vibration issues), Asraam will now be the new wvr along with already integrated R-73s. In near future Tejas will have atleast 4 types of air to air missiles, Derby/ER, R73, Asraam, Astra.Is this the same ASRAAM IAF procured from MBDA?
Current rate is 8 now but Its meaningless unless new orders comes in. They are supposed to produce 16 aircrafts per year after the 83 AESA variant order which is supposed to be ordered in this financial year then only we will see real production. For now HAL is just keeping things busy and barely running till Tejas AESA variant is ready for production. Also in mean time they are going with alot of new weapon integrations.Do you know the production rate of Teja currently ? How many planes can be produced each year ?
The current order for LCA Mk-1 is only for 40 jets with the production rate being 8 per year. It's supposed to be increased to 12 ever since the FOC version flew earlier this year but with the whole pandemic, I'm unsure if that has been implemented yet.Do you know the production rate of Teja currently ? How many planes can be produced each year ?
Can't wait for mk2
We should stop calling it Mk2 and instead start using "MWF" since it's an entirely different weight class. Also, I hope we discard ORCA & TEDBF projects and divert all resources along with extensive private industry participation to the AMCA projectCan't wait for mk2
Well I didn't use MWF word,because it could confused with AMCA.We should stop calling it Mk2 and instead start using "MWF" since it's an entirely different weight class. Also, I hope we discard ORCA & TEDBF projects and divert all resources along with extensive private industry participation to the AMCA project
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We should stop calling it Mk2 and instead start using "MWF" since it's an entirely different weight class. Also, I hope we discard ORCA & TEDBF projects and divert all resources along with extensive private industry participation to the AMCA project
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Basically It will be a medium weight multirole fighter with Indigenous AESA Uttam and IRST. Will have 11 hardpoints and will be able to carry Brahmos NG. In major components and weapons, apart from engine, pretty much everything will be Indigenous. Atleast this is what expected at this stage.Wov! MWF looks like a real beast. I hope it will be an aircraft that meets your expectations. Do you know about its features?
I think MWF will be the official nomenclature similar to how the LCA is for the Tejas. I'm sure MWF will have a sanskrit name as well while AMCA is just a different boat and there'd be only two variants of it...the AF and naval version which isn't remotely associated to the MWFWell I didn't use MWF word,because it could confused with AMCA.
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On a high level note, the MWF is an enlarged version of the LCA with enhanced range and capabilities.Wov! MWF looks like a real beast. I hope it will be an aircraft that meets your expectations. Do you know about its features?
Spec | LCA | MWF |
Length | 13.2m | 14.6m |
Wingspan | 8.2m | 8.5m |
Height | 4.4m | 4.86m |
Wing Area | 38.4 sq.m | 44 sq.m |
Max Takeoff Weight | 13.5 tons | 17.5 tons |
Powerplant | GE-F404 | GE-F414 |
Max Speed | Mach 1.6 | Mach 2.0 |
Range | 1850km | 2500km |
Combat Range | 500km with internal tanks | 1500km |
Ferry Range | 3200km with 2x external tanks | 3500km with two drop tanks |
Service Ceiling | 50k ft | 50k+ ft (to be confirmed) |
g limits | +8/-3.5 | +9/-3.5 (to be confirmed) |
Hardpoints | 8 | 11 |
Guns | 23mm Twin-Barrel GSh-23 cannon | 23mm Twin-Barrel GSh-23 cannon |
On a high level note, the MWF is an enlarged version of the LCA with enhanced range and capabilities.
Here's a basic spec comparison between the two
Spec LCA MWFLength 13.2m 14.6m Wingspan 8.2m 8.5m Height 4.4m 4.86m Wing Area 38.4 sq.m 44 sq.m Max Takeoff Weight 13.5 tons 17.5 tons Powerplant GE-F404 GE-F414 Max Speed Mach 1.6 Mach 2.0 Range 1850km 2500km Combat Range 500km with internal tanks 1500km Ferry Range 3200km with 2x external tanks 3500km with two drop tanks Service Ceiling 50k ft 50k+ ft (to be confirmed) g limits +8/-3.5 +9/-3.5 (to be confirmed) Hardpoints 8 11 Guns 23mm Twin-Barrel GSh-23 cannon 23mm Twin-Barrel GSh-23 cannon
The current LCA Mk-1s in production uses the Israeli Elta EL/M-2032 multi mode radar. The initial batch of LCA Mk-1A will use Elta's EL/M-2052 AESA Radar which will be replaced by DRDO's Uttam AESA Radar and the same will be used on the MWF as well.
The MWF will also sport indigenous infrared search and track, missile approach warning, internalized integrated EW suite, integrated life support system-onboard oxygen generation system (ILSS-OBOGS), increased payload capacity, network centric warfare and wide area multifunction display systems
Structural changes include overall increase in airframe/fuselage size, addition of close-coupled canards, increased hardpoints, retractable air-to-air refueling probe, modified spine/air-intakes/canopy shape, reduced radar cross-section, twisted air-intake ducts and extensive usage of radar-absorbent materials
What would be the endurance?On a high level note, the MWF is an enlarged version of the LCA with enhanced range and capabilities.
Here's a basic spec comparison between the two
Spec LCA MWFLength 13.2m 14.6m Wingspan 8.2m 8.5m Height 4.4m 4.86m Wing Area 38.4 sq.m 44 sq.m Max Takeoff Weight 13.5 tons 17.5 tons Powerplant GE-F404 GE-F414 Max Speed Mach 1.6 Mach 2.0 Range 1850km 2500km Combat Range 500km with internal tanks 1500km Ferry Range 3200km with 2x external tanks 3500km with two drop tanks Service Ceiling 50k ft 50k+ ft (to be confirmed) g limits +8/-3.5 +9/-3.5 (to be confirmed) Hardpoints 8 11 Guns 23mm Twin-Barrel GSh-23 cannon 23mm Twin-Barrel GSh-23 cannon
The current LCA Mk-1s in production uses the Israeli Elta EL/M-2032 multi mode radar. The initial batch of LCA Mk-1A will use Elta's EL/M-2052 AESA Radar which will be replaced by DRDO's Uttam AESA Radar and the same will be used on the MWF as well.
The MWF will also sport indigenous infrared search and track, missile approach warning, internalized integrated EW suite, integrated life support system-onboard oxygen generation system (ILSS-OBOGS), increased payload capacity, network centric warfare and wide area multifunction display systems
Structural changes include overall increase in airframe/fuselage size, addition of close-coupled canards, increased hardpoints, retractable air-to-air refueling probe, modified spine/air-intakes/canopy shape, reduced radar cross-section, twisted air-intake ducts and extensive usage of radar-absorbent materials