ADA Seeks Contractors for Crucial Tejas Mk1A Weapon Integration Analysis

ADA Seeks Contractors for Crucial Tejas Mk1A Weapon Integration Analysis


The Aeronautical Development Agency (ADA) of India has recently issued a tender inviting bids for critical analysis work on the Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) Tejas Mk1A. The primary focus of this project is the seamless integration of new air-to-air missiles and other advanced weaponry onto the upgraded Tejas Mk1A variant.

The selected contractor will be responsible for conducting comprehensive analyses to ensure the safe and effective integration of these new weapon systems.

Key tasks include AeroServoElastic (ASE) analysis, which examines the interaction of aerodynamic, structural, and control system forces; Static Stability and Controllability (SCT) analysis, which evaluates the aircraft's stability and handling characteristics; and the calculation of maximum allowable response envelopes, which define safe operational limits for the aircraft when carrying new weaponry.


The project specifically involves analyzing the impact of integrating a single Advanced Short-Range Air-to-Air Missile (ASRAAM) onto the LCA Mk1A, followed by an assessment of the flight dynamics with two ASRAAMs. Notably, the scope extends beyond ASRAAMs to encompass analysis for integrating other unspecified new weapon systems onto the Tejas Mk1A.

The project will be executed in five distinct milestones, each carrying a 20% weightage towards the final contract value. These milestones involve generating finite element (FE) meshes for various weapon configurations, performing ASE and SCT analyses, calculating servoelastic responses, and correlating test data with analytical findings.

This project is part of a broader effort to upgrade the Tejas Mk1A's weapon systems. The integration of the ASRAAM, a highly agile and accurate short-range missile, is expected to significantly enhance the Tejas' dogfighting capabilities. The project's scope to include other unspecified weapon systems indicates that the Tejas Mk1A's arsenal could be further diversified in the future.
 
Another delay , delivery of First Tejas MK1A likely December 2024 End .
 
Tejas-1A and AF-MK-II should get under wing weapon stations copying from Rafale fighter , since these are small fighters its weapon stations should have double and triple missile launch pylons!
 
Another delay , delivery of First Tejas MK1A likely December 2024 End .
R u sure? Cause it was hoo hallaed that the rolled out MK1A will have weapons already integrated. I think 1st flight was just an eye wash, delivery time will go deep into yr. 2025
 
WHY SOOOOOOOOOO LATE????? PROJECT GOT FULL FUNDING IN 2021 YEAR END I GUESS SO....... Dey r doing weapons integrations in 2024 half way thru' already!!!
 
ADA was busy putting together the baiscs of MK1A in place before doing integrations of new weapons...delays are the norm since they have zero accountability...i will behave the same if i have no incentives and no accountbaility...."not in a mood today, have a function at home today, someone in the family has some event, etc etc"...jab assurance, tenured based promotions, low pay, etc ....we cant expect much from of the DPSUs...except their privatization with goverment oversight
 
Use GE414 in tejas mk1A so that it can compete with j10C , j20 and Kaan
Use atleast 120kN in tejas mk2 and Amca 1 and 140KN in Amca2 so that it can compete with j35 f35 and NGAD and KAAN
 
This was done already because they already ran tests on the Tejas MK1 version
 
R u sure? Cause it was hoo hallaed that the rolled out MK1A will have weapons already integrated. I think 1st flight was just an eye wash, delivery time will go deep into yr. 2025
Forget first one. They were supposed to deliver 3 in Feb and then 16 more in the next one year. Considering that they delivered only 5 trainers till 31 March and have to deliver all 18 first (or at least by 31 March 2025), it means that even under best case scenario of 100% utilization, they can't deliver more than 5 Mk1A till 31 March 2025. This will be 16 short of the target. And that's assuming they can go at 100%.
 

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