HAL Tejas

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HAL Tejas

The HAL Tejas is a single-engine, 4.5 generation multirole fighter jet designed in India. It was developed by the Aeronautical Development Agency and is manufactured by Hindustan Aeronautics Limited for the Indian Air Force and Navy. As the smallest and lightest supersonic fighter of its generation, the aircraft first flew in 2001 and officially entered service with the Indian Air Force in 2015.

This aircraft is notable as a flagship of India's domestic aerospace and defense manufacturing capabilities. It represents a significant step toward self-reliance in defense technology. Furthermore, its cost is reported to be less than half that of comparable international fighter jets like the Rafale, F-16, and Eurofighter Typhoon, making it a strategically important and cost-effective asset for the Indian military.

The Tejas fighter jet recently gained international attention due to a fatal incident at a major air show. According to recent news reports, an Indian Air Force Tejas crashed during a demonstration flight at the Dubai Air Show, resulting in the death of the pilot. The Indian Air Force has ordered an inquiry to determine the cause of the crash.

This event has placed a spotlight on the aircraft's operational safety record amidst its ongoing induction and export promotion efforts. The incident is a significant development for a program that is central to India's defense modernization and aerospace ambitions.

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