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The Tejas Fighter Jet made in India get the final operational clearance

Moitrish Majumdar, Kolkata:

Today April 2,2019 the Tejas was formally incorporated in the Air Force today. Army Chief Bipin Rawat flew on board in Tejas. During the Aero India 2019 function in Bengaluru, Army Chief inspected a s…

Moitrish Majumdar, Kolkata:

Today April 2,2019 the Tejas was formally incorporated in the Air Force today. Army Chief Bipin Rawat flew on board in Tejas. During the Aero India 2019 function in Bengaluru, Army Chief inspected a short flight flying fighter aircraft on this. Army Chief Bipin Rawat said after the flight that it was a great opportunity to fly Tejas. In the dark, it is worthwhile to aim at the target. Thanks to HAL and DRDO On the basis of experience, I can say that joining this kind of fleet will increase the strength of the armed forces.

After getting the final operational clearance (FOC) of India's light fighter Tejas MKI, the formal announcement of the FOC was made by R.D.D., Department of Defense, President of Defense Research and Development Organization, G. Satish Reddy Aero India Show's separate FOC certificate and release to service document were assigned to Air Force Chief. The Tejas ship got the final operational clearance on Wednesday. With this the aircraft has now become part of the IAF. 123 aircraft have been given clearance. All these aircraft are made in the country. Tejas is a modern aircraft equipped with many capacities, which include aiming at low visibility, fueling air, targeting airborne weapons on the ground.

Tejas also showed his flame in the air show (Aero Show) in Bangalore. However, the air show was commemorated by pilgrim wing commander of SuryaKiran team, who died in the accident on Tuesday. Aero India was inaugurated on Wednesday at Bangalore's Yelhanka Air Force Base. In order to pay homage to pilot Wing Commander Sahil Gandhi of Suryakiran, Jaguar, Tejas and Sukhoi all three fighter flew quite a bit in slow pace simultaneously.

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