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New Model Of Indiaâs Twin Engine Fighter For Aircraft Carriers Debuts At Aero India 2021; Hereâs What We Know About It
by Swarajya Staff - Feb 2, 2021 09:54 AM
New model of Indiaâs twin-engine deck based fighter at Aero India 2021. (Picture: @ReviewVayu/Twitter/Illustration: Swarajya Magazine)
Snapshot
The twin-engine fighter, being developed to replace Russian-origin MiG-29-Ks, has been designed for INS Vikramaditya and Indiaâs first indigenous aircraft carrier, Vikrant, which is likely to be handed over to the Navy sometime this year.
A new model of Indiaâs under-development Twin Engine Deck Based Fighter or TEDBF, designed for operations from current and future Indian Navy aircraft carriers, has debuted at the 2021 Aero India show in Bengaluru.
Work On Twin Engine Deck Based Fighter For Indian Navy Aircraft Carriers On Track, Wind Tunnel Test Soon
by Swarajya Staff - Jan 25, 2021 11:41 AM
Representative image. (Twitter)
Snapshot
Indiaâs twin-engine deck based fighter, being developed to replace Russian-origin MiG-29Ks, is likely to be ready by 2026.
Work on Indiaâs twin-engine deck based fighter (TEDBF), which will operate from the Indian Navyâs current and future aircraft carriers, is on track, Vinod Kumar, the project director for the programme, has said.
The TEDBF is being developed to replace Russian-origin MiG-29Ks.
In an interview to journalist Anantha Krishnan M, Kumar said the Aeronautical Development Agency (ADA) has received inputs from the Navy and worked out two configurations which satisfy most of the requirements.
Updated Dec 23, 2020 | 14:18 IST
The ATAGS program, which commenced eight years ago, is indisputably one of India s biggest success stories in its path to transform itself into a self-reliant nation in defence. The ATAGS howitzer undergoing trials in Balasore, Odisha.  |  Photo Credit: ANI
Key Highlights
With 95 per cent indigenous content, the ATAGS is truly a Made in India weapon
Utilising a dual power system that integrates hydraulics for improved mobility and in/out action, the gun is effective in a whole range of terrains from roads, to cross country, to deserts and to high altitude areas
According to the DRDO, it can fire three rounds in 15 seconds while in burst mode, and as many as 60 rounds in 60 minutes while in sustained mode
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