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AL TARIQ Completes Initial Integration of AL TARIQ PGMs onto HAL Tejas Light Combat Aircraft

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AL TARIQ Completes Initial Integration of AL TARIQ PGMs onto HAL Tejas Light Combat Aircraft
AL TARIQ Completes Initial Integration of AL TARIQ PGMs onto HAL Tejas Light Combat Aircraft

AL TARIQ announced at Dubai Airshow (DAS) 2023, the successful completion of the feasibility studies for the integration of the AL TARIQ long-range precision-guided munitions (LR-PGMs) on the Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) Tejas LCA. The announcement follows an MoU signed earlier this year between AL TARIQ, a joint venture company, between EDGE and Denel (South Africa), responsible for the design and production of the uniquely modular AL TARIQ family of LR-PGMs, and HAL, an India-based leader in the design, manufacturing, and maintenance of aircraft, engines, avionics, and related accessories. The aim of the MoU is to integrate the AL TARIQ LR-PGM onto the HAL Tejas LCA and other platforms as part of their campaign to offer a long-range precision weapon solution to the region.

Theunis Botha, CEO of AL TARIQ, said: “We are proud to be associated with HAL in this strategic campaign to offer high technology solutions to the Tejas customers in the region. We look forward to presenting the range of AL TARIQ’s mission-proven long-range precision-guided munitions to HAL Tejas customers around the globe.”

AL TARIQ long-range precision-guided munitions
AL TARIQ-LR (long-range) precision-guided munitions (PGMs). (Photo by AL TARIQ)

The AL TARIQ family of modular, all-weather, day/night LR-PGMs are designed to fit onto the Mark 80 series and the Indian designed High-Speed Low Drag (HSLD) series of aerial munitions. The addition of a wing kit converts the AL TARIQ-S (Standard Range) to the AL TARIQ-LR (Long Range), extending the stand-off range from 45km to 120km. Wing kits that can be extended and permit a range of up to 120km. Weighing 310-366kg, AL TARIQ-LR can lock targets up to 180 degrees off-axis before and after the launch (LOBL/LOAL missiles). Both key variants can be launched up to an altitude of 40,000ft at the speed of Mach 0.9 with the ability to adjust the speed and impact angle. The company ensure simplified user logistics that enable ease of programming attack profiles using GNSS/INS/SAL/IIR systems.

The HAL Tejas (Radiance) is an Indian single engine, delta wing, light multirole fighter with three production versions, the Mark 1, Mark 1A and trainer version designed by the Aeronautical Development Agency (ADA) in collaboration with Aircraft Research and Design Centre (ARDC) of Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) for the Indian Air Force and Indian Navy. It was developed from the Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) programme, which began in the 1980s to replace India’s ageing MiG-21 fighters but later became part of a general fleet modernisation programme. In 2003, the LCA was officially named “Tejas”. It is the smallest and lightest in its class of contemporary supersonic combat aircraft. The Tejas is the second fighter developed by HAL with the intention of attaining supersonic performance, after the HAL HF-24 Marut.

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