IAF Grounds Tejas Fleet For Extensive Technical Scrutiny After Third Crash In Two Years

The Indian Air Force (IAF) has temporarily grounded its fleet of Tejas fighter jets following a recent incident where one of the aircraft sustained airframe damage during landing at a frontline air base. This marks the third crash involving the Tejas in the past two years, prompting the IAF to conduct a comprehensive technical examination of the jets to ensure safety and operational readiness. The Tejas, designed by Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL), aims to bolster India's indigenous defense capabilities, but the recent mishaps have raised concerns about its reliability. The IAF's decision underscores the importance of rigorous maintenance protocols and safety checks, particularly as the military seeks to modernize its fleet in the face of evolving security challenges. The grounding of the Tejas fleet may also impact training schedules and operational plans, highlighting the need for swift resolution to restore confidence in the aircraft's performance. As the IAF embarks on this extensive scrutiny, the focus remains on ensuring the safety of pilots and the effectiveness of India's defense aviation sector.
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