India's Light Combat Aircraft Tejas, which was quite a long while really taking shape, has now gotten the consideration of remote purchasers with Sri Lanka and Egypt manifesting enthusiasm for the warrior plane, PTI said.
Sri Lanka had as of late rejected Pakistan's JF-17 air ship worked with Chinese help, while Egypt had a year ago marked an agreement for 24 French-made Rafale contender planes.
The two nations are occupied with the present rendition of the Tejas and not the overhauled one which will be taken off later.
Be that as it may, state-run Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL), the producer of Tejas, is concentrating on conveying the flying machine to the Indian Air Force first.
"While there is a hobby which has been appeared (by different nations), let us get the item first to our own client. The certainty that will come to others when our own particular Air Force flies it will be tremendous.
So at in the first place, we ought to at any rate meet the underlying prerequisite of the IAF," HAL director T. Suvarna Raju said.
Tuesday, April 19, 2016
Sri Lanka Interested In Indian Built Tejas Combat Aircraft: Report
2016-04-19T00:29:00-07:00
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