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Tejas jet crash at Dubai Airshow: What we know so far1h ago2m read

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Last updated: 2025/11/21 at 4:24 PM
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A Tejas Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) crashed during a flight demonstration at the Dubai Airshow on Tuesday, November 14, 2023. The incident occurred at the Dubai World Centre, halting further flying displays while authorities investigated. Both pilots on board reportedly ejected safely from the aircraft, minimizing immediate casualties, but the Tejas jet crash has raised questions about the program’s reliability and potential impact on ongoing export negotiations.

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The crash took place during the AERO India formation flying display, a showcase of Indian military aviation. Initial reports indicate the aircraft was participating in a routine maneuver when the incident occurred. The Dubai Airshow, a major international event for the aerospace industry, continues despite the accident, though with a revised schedule.

Understanding the Tejas Jet Crash and its Immediate Aftermath

The Indian Air Force (IAF) has confirmed that both pilots are stable and under observation. The cause of the crash remains unknown at this time, and a formal investigation has been launched by a court of inquiry. The aircraft involved was part of the Surya Kiran Aerobatic Team, which was demonstrating alongside the Tejas.

Initial Observations and Flight Data

While a comprehensive analysis is pending, preliminary observations suggest a possible mid-air malfunction. However, it is too early to definitively attribute the crash to any specific factor. Investigators will be meticulously examining flight data recorders and conducting interviews with ground crew and air traffic controllers to reconstruct the events leading up to the incident.

The Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL), the manufacturer of the Tejas, has expressed regret over the accident and pledged full cooperation with the investigation. HAL officials are currently on-site at the Dubai Airshow, providing information to attendees and addressing concerns. The company has a significant presence at the show, promoting the Tejas to potential international buyers.

The Tejas LCA: A Brief Overview

The Tejas is a single-engine, multirole light fighter aircraft designed and manufactured by HAL for the Indian Air Force and Navy. It is intended to replace aging MiG-21 fighters and represents India’s ambition for self-reliance in defense production. The program has faced numerous delays and challenges over the years, including concerns about its operational capabilities and reliability.

The Tejas has been in service with the IAF since 2016, and over 40 aircraft have been delivered. The more advanced Tejas Mk 2, a medium-weight fighter with increased payload and range, is currently under development. The Indian government has approved the procurement of additional Tejas Mk 1A aircraft, a further upgraded version, to bolster the IAF’s fighter fleet.

Impact on Export Prospects and Defense Deals

The Tejas jet crash comes at a critical juncture as HAL is actively pursuing export opportunities for the aircraft. Several countries, including Argentina, Malaysia, and South Africa, have expressed interest in the Tejas as a cost-effective and capable fighter solution. This incident could potentially dampen that interest, at least in the short term.

According to defense analysts, potential buyers will likely await the findings of the investigation before making any firm commitments. The perception of reliability is paramount in defense procurement, and a crash during a high-profile demonstration raises legitimate questions. However, the fact that the pilots ejected safely could be viewed positively, demonstrating the effectiveness of the aircraft’s ejection system.

The incident also casts a shadow over India’s broader “Make in India” initiative, which aims to promote domestic manufacturing in the defense sector. A successful Tejas export program would be a significant win for the initiative, showcasing India’s ability to design, develop, and produce world-class military aircraft. The Indian aerospace industry is heavily invested in the Tejas’ success.

Geopolitical Considerations and Alternatives

The global market for light combat aircraft is competitive, with established players like Saab (Sweden) and Lockheed Martin (USA) offering alternative solutions. The crash may prompt potential buyers to re-evaluate their options and consider these alternatives. Geopolitical factors, such as existing defense partnerships and strategic alignments, will also play a role in their decision-making process.

Meanwhile, the Indian Ministry of Defence (MoD) has reaffirmed its commitment to the Tejas program. The MoD emphasized that the investigation will be thorough and transparent, and that any necessary improvements will be implemented to ensure the aircraft’s safety and reliability. They also highlighted the ongoing development of the Tejas Mk 2, which incorporates advanced technologies and addresses some of the limitations of the earlier versions.

Previous Incidents and Safety Record

This is not the first incident involving the Tejas program. There have been a few minor incidents and technical glitches reported in the past, but this is the first major crash during a public demonstration. The overall safety record of the Tejas has been generally considered acceptable, but the Dubai Airshow incident will undoubtedly trigger a more rigorous review of safety protocols and maintenance procedures.

The HAL has been continuously working on improving the Tejas’s performance and reliability through upgrades and modifications. The Tejas Mk 1A, for example, incorporates advanced features such as an active electronically scanned array (AESA) radar, beyond-visual-range (BVR) missiles, and enhanced electronic warfare capabilities. The aircraft’s avionics are a key area of ongoing development.

The investigation is expected to take several weeks, if not months, to complete. The findings will be crucial in determining the cause of the crash and identifying any necessary corrective actions. The MoD has stated that it will share the results of the investigation with potential export customers to address their concerns and maintain transparency. The future of the Tejas program, and India’s ambitions in the global defense market, hang in the balance.

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