By- Srushti sharma
Today in Bengaluru, Prime Minister Narendra Modi flew in the Tejas light combat fighter aircraft, which is manufactured in India.
On Saturday, PM Modi paid a visit to the defence PSU Hindustan Aeronautics Limited, situated in Bengaluru, To examine the ongoing work
finished a Tejas sortie with success. PM Modi stated, "The experience was immensely enlightening and greatly increased my faith in our nation's native capabilities."
The 4.5-generation Light Combat Aircraft Tejas is a multi-role fighter aircraft that can support ground operations with close combat support and offensive air support.
Tejas is the lightest and smallest aircraft in its class thanks to its tiny size and heavy usage of composite materials.
The fighter jet has a stellar safety record, having never experienced an accident.
The Indian Air Force currently has forty Tejas MK-1 aircraft in service, and as part of an agreement valued at ₹ 36,468 crore, the IAF is ordering 83 Tejas MK-1A fighters.
Two LCA Tejas squadrons are in service with the Indian Air Force: No. 45 Squadron, also known as the "Flying Daggers," and No. 18 Squadron, also known as the "Flying Bullets."
By 2025, the Indian Air Force intends to swap out its outdated MiG-21 aircraft by LCA Tejas Mark 1A aircraft.
The late 1980s saw the conception of the LCA programme as a replacement for the MiG-21s that the Air Force had been using since 1963.
The LCA was rechristened as 'Tejas' and took to the air on January 4, 2001, marking a historic moment for the Indian Air Force.