90% LCA components will be indigenous

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Tejas Mk 2 to be ready for first flight by 2025

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The much-delayed, India-made Tejas Mk 2 light combat aircraft (LCA)

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could be ready for its maiden flight by 2025 withan American engine,

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Prior to the US collaboration, engineers and scientists were looking at France and British Rolls Royce

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It will take 18 months from now to roll out (the plane),

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and the first flight will take another six months. Around 200 such fighters will be built,

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With this new pact, 90% of the components will be indigenous

and the focus will be on state-of-the-art radar systems,

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About 300 public and private institutions are working on the lca

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About 300 public and private institutions are working on the lca