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IAF, MoD Ease Contract Terms to Speed Tejas Mk1A Induction, Keep Core Capabilities Nonnegotiable

Certification targeted by April would trigger short IAF acceptance trials.

Overview

  • Defence officials approved targeted exemptions for HAL to enable deliveries early in the next fiscal year, without relaxing the programme’s essential requirements.
  • Missile firing tests are complete, and certification of radar–Electronic Warfare integration and the weapons package is underway toward an April goal.
  • The IAF plans brief acceptance trials after certification, a step expected to take only a few weeks before handover.
  • HAL says five Tejas Mk1A jets are fully ready for delivery with major contracted capabilities already integrated.
  • HAL contends most remaining tasks involve ADA-led integration and certification, while separate reporting points to earlier delays linked to GE F404 engine supplies.