Rafael is stepping up its efforts to provide systems for the Indian air force’s Hindustan Aeronautics-built Tejas light combat aircraft, with its current emphasis on offering air-to-air missiles and a targeting pod.
Yuval Miller, executive vice-president and
head of Rafael’s Air and C4I Systems division, tells FlightGlobal that the wide
co-operation with Indian companies enables it to offer systems which would
bring the Tejas to a “4.5-generation” standard. It already has established
joint ventures with Astra Microwave, Bharat Forge and Reliance Defence covering
the transfer of technology and the establishment of local production sites, in
compliance with New Delhi’s “Make In India” policy.
Miller says the Indian air force is evaluating
the Israeli company’s Python 5 and 54nm (100km)-range I-Derby ER air-to-air
missiles for the Tejas, while it is also promoting its Litening 5 targeting pod
and BNET secure radio.
Source :- Flight Global
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