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Introduction: A Fighter Jet That Embodies Self-Reliance
India’s Tejas MK2 is emerging as a formidable contender in the global fighter jet arena, drawing comparisons with the American F-35 stealth aircraft. On August 2, 2025, defence analysts and aerospace experts highlighted how the Tejas MK2, developed by Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL), offers a compelling mix of speed, versatility, and affordability—making it a better fit for India’s strategic needs than the expensive F-35. The indigenous jet is not just a symbol of technological progress but a cornerstone of India’s Make in India defence vision.
Key Highlights from August 2 Defence Briefings
- Tejas MK2 is powered by the GE F414 engine, delivering 98 kN thrust and speeds up to Mach 1.8
- F-35’s top speed is Mach 1.6, with a thrust of 43,000 lb
- Tejas MK2’s radar cross-section is significantly reduced using composites and canard wings
- The jet features Uttam AESA radar, infrared search and track, and sensor fusion capabilities
- Estimated cost of Tejas MK2 is $50–60 million, compared to F-35’s $82–109 million
- Combat range of Tejas MK2 exceeds 3,000 km with drop tanks, surpassing F-35’s 1,500 km
Speed and Power: Tejas Takes the Lead
- Tejas MK2’s Mach 1.8 capability gives it a tactical edge in interception and strike missions
- The GE F414 engine offers superior thrust-to-weight ratio, enhancing agility and climb rate
- F-35’s Mach 1.6 speed is optimized for stealth, but limits its chase and escape potential in dogfights
Stealth and Survivability: Smart Design Over Costly Cloaking
- F-35 boasts fifth-generation stealth with a radar cross-section as low as 0.005 m²
- Tejas MK2 uses radar-absorbing materials and design tweaks to reduce visibility by 75% compared to its predecessor
- While not invisible, Tejas MK2 balances stealth with affordability and maintainability
Avionics and Situational Awareness: A Close Match
- F-35’s integrated systems offer real-time data fusion and 360-degree threat detection
- Tejas MK2 counters with Uttam AESA radar, infrared tracking, and smart cockpit interfaces
- Sensor fusion allows Tejas pilots to track multiple targets and respond dynamically
Payload and Mission Flexibility
- F-35 can carry up to 8,160 kg of weapons across internal and external bays
- Tejas MK2 supports 6,500 kg across 13 hardpoints, with compatibility for Indian, Western, and Russian armaments
- Tejas MK2’s modular design allows rapid mission reconfiguration—from air superiority to ground attack
Range and Endurance: Tejas Goes the Distance
- Tejas MK2’s extended range of 3,000 km with drop tanks and mid-air refueling makes it ideal for deep-strike missions
- F-35’s combat range is limited to 1,500 km, with ferry range up to 2,200 km
- Tejas MK2’s endurance suits India’s vast geography and border surveillance needs
Cost and Strategic Fit
- Tejas MK2’s lower cost makes it scalable for fleet expansion without compromising capability
- Maintenance and lifecycle costs are significantly lower than the F-35
- Indigenous production ensures supply chain security and boosts domestic aerospace employment
Conclusion: A Jet Built for India, Ready for the World
While the F-35 remains a technological marvel, Tejas MK2 is tailored for India’s defence doctrine—balancing speed, versatility, and cost-effectiveness. It reflects a shift from dependency to innovation, proving that indigenous platforms can rival global giants. As Tejas MK2 prepares for rollout by late 2025, it stands not just as a fighter jet, but as a symbol of India’s aerospace ambition.
Source: MSN News