The Indian Air Force (IAF) is poised to reach a significant milestone with the imminent first flight of the upgraded Tejas Mk1A fighter jet. The first aircraft, LA-5033, has been conducting low and high-speed taxi trials at Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) facilities, signaling its readiness for takeoff within the next 48 hours.
A marked evolution from the earlier Mk1 variant, the Tejas Mk1A boasts a suite of enhancements. The IAF placed an initial order for these jets in 2021, with a larger order for 97 additional aircraft anticipated later this year.
LA-5033, as the vanguard of the Tejas Mk1A program, carries special significance. Together with LA-5034, the second Mk1A fighter, these aircraft will spearhead the formation of the IAF's third dedicated LCA Tejas Squadron.
This squadron is planned to be strategically positioned at a forward airbase in Jodhpur, Rajasthan, near India's western border with Pakistan, by mid-2024.
The Tejas Mk1A's introduction represents a watershed moment for India's pursuit of self-reliance in defense manufacturing. This indigenously developed advanced fighter jet will amplify the IAF's capabilities and exemplify India's growing technological achievements on the world stage.