Michael
VIP Member
Of course.If you claim that HAL Tejas is "behind the times," you should be able to elaborate on that statement with more technical details.
Do you know what the configuration requirements were when HAL Tejas was in its planning stage before the 1990s? I believe you don’t. While delays have occurred, they were not solely due to HAL; the Indian Air Force (IAF) also contributed by frequently changing its requirements.
Initially, HAL Tejas was never designed to carry an AESA radar, and even today, most fighter jets in China and Pakistan do not feature AESA radars. This is without even considering other electronic and advanced systems.
If you are calling Tejas "behind," I assume you are referring to fifth-generation fighters. However, HAL Tejas was developed for a specific category and role—it was never intended to compete at the level of fifth-generation aircraft.
You can continue with your point, I have no intention of arguing with you on this issue.
One of the opponents of India's propaganda on the 2.5 front, China. We have now put our R&D efforts into 6th Gen fighters.
You can certainly continue to work on your project of upgrading the airframe of the 3rd Gen light fighter to what you call the 4.5th Gen fighter.
I have no problem with that.




