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Colonel Ajai Shukla (Retired) is a columnist, commentator and journalist who covers regional security issues in South Asia and the Indo-Pacific, military technology and India’s defence economy. Read More
The radar dome section and cockpit frame of the LCA...
ReplyDeleteOR maybe the AMCA
tejas, forward fuselage.
ReplyDeleteTejas NP2 single-seat naval prototype assembly.
ReplyDeleteForward fuselage of Serial Production (SP) Tejas.
ReplyDeleteBTW my heart is thumping jubilant to see that Circular Hole at 2'clock to navigation light.
ReplyDeleteHurry LCA is getting refelling probe by FOC.
LCA SP LINE AT HAL
ReplyDeleteBAE Hawk
ReplyDeleteLCA MKII - prtotyping for the GE 414.
ReplyDeleteWishful thinking?
What a spot rahul!
ReplyDeletedefinitely lca naval front fuselage assembly with larger canopy at least towards the front end and that little straw hole.
It is the Tejas trainer.
ReplyDeleteLCA Trainer forward fuselage....
ReplyDeleteIt cal also be Hawk-132 for IAF.
cockpit of Sukhoi-30MKI underconstruction
ReplyDeleteCockpit of Sukhoi-30MKI underconstruction
ReplyDeleteCockpit of LCA Tejas trainer version
ReplyDeletecanopy of SU-30 MKI
ReplyDelete- humble farmer
LCA Trainer forward fuselage
ReplyDeleteThe only part which is made in India in a LCA
ReplyDeleteSu-27 pilot area fuselage.
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ReplyDeleteAjai sir
ReplyDeleteforward fuselage and radar dome section of Su30MKI
regards
This is a LCA front section.
ReplyDeletePossibly
LSP-6 (experimental)
LSP-7 or
LSP-8.
There is NO refueling probe inlet visible on this side of the plane. All the holes that we see are present in the other LSPs also.
Rahul said...
ReplyDeleteBTW my heart is thumping jubilant to see that Circular Hole at 2'clock to navigation light.
Tough luck buddy. There is no extra hole on this one. All the holes that we see here are present in the other LCA LSPs also. The flap covers on these holes are exactly the same as on other LSPs.
I could try and label what each hole is for, but that would not be proper.
See this image for comparision:
http://www.bharat-rakshak.com/media/10069-2/Gp+Capt+N+Harish+in+Tejas+aircraft.jpg
could be IJT Sitara
ReplyDeleteTejas Trainer/ Tejas Navy Twin Seater
ReplyDeleteBut where is the refuelling probe on this one?
ReplyDeleteThere is no extra hole on this front section for that on this side.
Is the probe going to be on the port (left) side like on the MKI?
huh? dhruv?
ReplyDeleteRare Goof up:-
ReplyDeleteTHIS IS INDEED THE FORWARD FUSELAGE SECTION OF THE FIRST SERIES PRODUCTION DHRUV, WHICH HAS BEGUN STRUCTURAL ASSEMBLY.
DHRUV? OR LCA
Thank you Ajai Sir.
ReplyDelete@Gangan.
ReplyDeleteExtremely bad of you Gangan. You took away hard earned smiles of my face..............HAHAHA! Thanks for pointing out buddy. And that was not navigation light either. My bad!
There is an error Colonal Shukla,
ReplyDeleteYou typed DHRUV. It should be Tejas.
Broadsword said...
AND THE WINNER IS... RAHUL!
THIS IS INDEED THE FORWARD FUSELAGE SECTION OF THE FIRST SERIES PRODUCTION DHRUV, WHICH HAS BEGUN STRUCTURAL ASSEMBLY.
AND THE WINNER IS... RAHUL!
ReplyDeleteTHIS IS INDEED THE FORWARD FUSELAGE SECTION OF THE FIRST SERIES PRODUCTION TEJAS, WHICH HAS BEGUN STRUCTURAL ASSEMBLY.
Congrats, Rahul
Also, a special humour prize to Anonymous 02:55
THANKS, ALERT READERS, FOR POINTING OUT MY GOOF-UP.
ReplyDeleteAGE IS CATCHING UP...
Shuklaji,
ReplyDeleteThe colour of the composites seems to be different from the LSPs?
Did they tell you anything on that?
Indranil Roy
LCH prototype 3
ReplyDeleteBTW my heart is thumping jubilant to see that Circular Hole at 2'clock to navigation light.
ReplyDeleteHurry LCA is getting refelling probe by FOC.
Gagan sir, i was not wrong, check following pic, it confirms my guess.
http://www.bharat-rakshak.com/media/43031-3/scan0001.jpg