Not just engines, Tejas Mk-1A delivery could be hit over key Danish part, now on export blacklist

I’m not sure how much life is left in the second-hand F-16s that many countries have purchased, as the Tejas MK1A being offered wasn’t operational then. In 10-15 years, when those F-16s retire, these countries will need a new 4th-generation fighter jet, and Tejas could be an option again. For example, Vietnam chose to buy second-hand F-16s from the U.S. instead of the Tejas MK1A.
 

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