Tejas: Indian Air Force Buy six advanced aircraft with a light Tejas pie, the Cabinet Committee approved -approval to buy six advanced aircraft, along with the light tjas fighter
The government approved the proposed purchase of 97 light fighter jet fighter jet and six advanced air alerts and control (AW & C) for the Indian Air Force. The Cabinet Committee on Security Affairs (CCS) led by Premier Narendra Modi gave the green signal to both procurement projects. Indian Air Force (File Photo) Pti, New -Delhi will buy six advanced aircraft with a light tejjas pie plane. The government approved the proposed purchase of 97 light fighter jet fighter jet and six advanced air alerts and control (AW & C) for the Indian Air Force. The Cabinet Committee on Security Affairs, led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, will be spent about 18,000 crore on the project. It is said that Tejas Jet will be purchased at a cost of about 67,000 crore, while the AW & C project will cost about Rs 18,000 crore. Second-hand Airbus-321 aircraft purchased before Air India will be equipped with advanced technology to be used by the Ministry of Defense for the AW & C project, aimed at monitoring the Indian Air Force monitoring and signal intelligence systems. 97 Light Fighter Aircraft Tejas (MK-1A) was purchased by the Ministry of Defense, about four years after another agreement related to this indigenous building by the Ministry of Defense. The Ministry of Defense is constantly buying to fighter plane. In February 2021, the Ministry of Defense signed an Rs 48,000 crore agreement with HIM for the purchase of 83 Tejas MK-1A aircraft for the Indian Air Force. The single car MK-1A replaces the Indian Air Force MIG-21 fighter aircraft.