The earlier objectives with 57 with the tender were 3-dimesional and as follows:
• Air Wing for both IAC-1 (Vikrant) and IAC-2 (under early stage of design).
• Significant modernization of Naval combat ability.
• Modern 4.5 jets in long run.
The recent changes indicate that Navy now would like to focus on acquiring an interim solution focused on operationalising Vikrant with a dedicated air wing instead of only transferring MiG-29K, acquired between 2010-2016 (first unit inducted in 2013).
3 OEMs are reportedly still offering their flagship products: US Based Boeing with F/A-18E/F "Super Hornet" Block III, Russia based Rosoboronexport with MiG-29K and French Dassault Aviation with Rafale M.
As already operational with the force, MiG-29K is at both advantage and disadvantage: considering how initially the Navy had to face availability issues with the type. But the experience favours it's chances.
F/A-18 and Rafale are yet to completely satisfy Indian Navy that they have sufficient abilities to operate from a Short TakeOff But Arrested Recovery (STOBAR) configuration aircraft carrier. The F/A-18 demo was done with less fuel and clean underwing while Rafale test is pending.
While it is hard or atleast too early to assume which jet will be the winner in this "modified" tender, it is clear however that Navy is also looking forward to support the indigenous Twin Engine Deck Based Fighter (TEDBF) that is scheduled to take maiden flight by 2026.
Bonus fact:
Swedish SAAB and British BAe offered navalizee variants of Gripen E and Eurofighter Typhoon respectively. However, it was not too late before they realised that Indian Navy would favour only "realistic" and proven options instead of sudden out of box innovation.
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In Aerolndia-2021, HAL showcased their ambitious project named 'Combat Air Teaming System' aka CATS. This is a manned-unmmaned teaming system project in which Al powered autonomous unamnned aerial vehicles will fly along with manned fighter jets for strike mission-
2/13 (1B)
- deep inside enemy territory without risking pilot life. They first introduced this concept in Aerolndia-2019. HAL is working with private firm 'NewSpace Research and Technologies (NSRT)'.
CATS will have 8 components.
3/13 CATS-MAX
MAX stands for mothership Mothership for Air eXploitation. It is based on manned fighter such as LCA Tejas, Jaguar, Sukhoi SU-30MKI and future fighters.
Pilot/weapon operator will operate all unmanned components from this mothership while remain in our airspace.
After Pakistan, Bangladesh is now being speculated to be the next customer of FC-20E (J-10CE) fighter aircraft. The country was also among the first nations along with Pakistan to evaluate the aircraft (most likely J-10A) in the past.
Due to several shortcomings reported by officers and pilots from both foreign and domestic Air Force, J-10A was not fit for export. J-10C, with mature airframe and avionics suite, offers more room for customization as per the customer's requirement, making it an ideal choice.
However, BAF and the government of Bangladesh is still optimistic to choose a twin engine western origin fighter like Dassault Rafale 🇨🇵 and Eurofighter Typhoon 🇪🇺 as their next-gen MultiRole Combat Aircraft (MRCA) under Forces Goal 2030 military modernization plan.
The Indian Air Force is reportedly planning to order additional batch of CH-47F(I) "Chinook" heavy-lft helicopters, which will bolster the capabilities of the organization to carryout airlifting missions in all-weather conditions.
“Case for procurement of additional Chinooks to meet our operational requirements is under active consideration”, said Chief of Air Staff (CAS) Air Chief Marshal Vivek Choudhary in an exclusive interview with Vayu Aerospace.
Since the induction in March 2019, the helicopter significantly enhanced IAF's cargo transport and airlifting capacity, during both peace-time and war-time. During 2020-21 standoff with China, the airframe's performed exceptionally well in high altitude region of Ladakh.