Key Points

Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) has received its first centre fuselage for the LCA Tejas Mk1A from VEM Technologies. This handover signifies a pivotal moment in India's defence manufacturing capabilities, marking the first major sub-assembly delivery from a private Indian company. The partnership between HAL and VEM Technologies highlights the strong collaboration within India's aerospace industry, aligned with the Aatmanirbhar Bharat initiative. HAL's collaboration with over 6,300 vendors underscores its commitment to strengthening the domestic aerospace ecosystem.

Key Points: HAL Enhances LCA Tejas Production with VEM Technologies' Input

  • HAL received first centre fuselage for LCA Tejas Mk1A
  • Significant boost to India's defence manufacturing
  • Partnership planned for future defence projects
  • 6,300 vendors support robust supply chain
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HAL receives first centre fuselage for LCA Tejas Mk 1A

First centre fuselage for LCA Tejas Mk1A handed over to HAL by VEM, boosting local defence manufacturing.

"Security and sovereignty of the country are paramount. - Sanjeev Kumar"

New Delhi, May 30

The first centre fuselage assembly for the Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) Tejas Mk1A was handed over to Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) by M/s VEM Technologies in Hyderabad on Friday.

The Ministry of Defence (MoD) said that this is the first time a major sub-assembly for the LCA Tejas has been handed over by a private Indian company.

The MoD believes that it is a significant boost to India's indigenous defence manufacturing capabilities.

According to the Ministry of Defence, the LCA Tejas Division has already received structural modules of air intake assemblies, rear fuselage assemblies, loom assemblies, and fin and rudder assemblies in the Mk1A configuration.

HAL plans to extend this outsourcing model to future projects, reinforcing its in-house capacity with the expertise of Indian industry.

On the occasion of receiving the first centre fuselage assembly for the LCA Tejas Mk1A, by HAL, Secretary (Defence Production), Sanjeev Kumar hailed the partnership between HAL and VEM Technologies in accelerating the production of LCA Mk 1A.

He said that there is a significant growth in defence production at a rate of about 10 per cent annually, as well as in defence exports.

"This would not have been possible without the support of industries and public sector units like HAL. Security and sovereignty of the country are paramount and cannot be achieved without own manufacturing and supply of spare parts, which could meet the requirements of the Armed Forces," he added.

The handover on Friday took place in the presence of Secretary (Defence Production) Sanjeev Kumar and Chairman and Managing Director (CMD) of HAL, D.K. Sunil.

The event marks, for the first time, a major sub-assembly for the LCA Tejas by a private Indian company.

CMD, HAL, acknowledged the rapid growth of Tier 1 and MSME suppliers in the production of the LCA Tejas.

He said that the handover marked a significant milestone in establishing a fourth production line for the LCA Mk1A, in addition to the two existing lines in HAL-Bengaluru and one in HAL-Nashik.

He assured that with major sub-assemblies underway, HAL will increase the production of the LCA aircraft and ensure timely deliveries to the Indian Air Force.

HAL has built a national aerospace ecosystem by closely supporting private partners and providing critical inputs such as jigs, fixtures, tools, and technical know-how.

This has enabled companies like L&T, Alpha Tocol, Tata Advanced Systems Ltd (TASL), VEM Technologies, and Lakshmi Machine Works (LMW) to produce complex sub-assemblies such as centre fuselages, fuel drop tanks, pylons, rear fuselages, wings, fins, rudders, and air intakes, the official added.

In line with the vision of Aatmanirbhar Bharat, HAL continues to drive indigenisation efforts in the aerospace and defence sector.

MoD said that HAL has partnered with over 6,300 Indian vendors, including 2,448 MSMEs, supporting thousands of skilled jobs and contributing to a robust domestic supply chain.

In the last three years, HAL has placed orders worth Rs 13,763 crore with Indian vendors and is actively pursuing the indigenisation of complex aircraft systems and critical components across platforms.

- IANS

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Rajesh K.
This is fantastic news! 🇮🇳 Finally seeing our private sector stepping up in defence manufacturing. VEM Technologies and HAL partnership is exactly what we need for Atmanirbhar Bharat. Hope this leads to faster delivery of Tejas jets to our Air Force.
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Priya M.
While this is good progress, I hope HAL maintains strict quality control. We've seen delays in Tejas program before. Private sector involvement is welcome but shouldn't compromise on standards. Our pilots deserve the best equipment.
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Arjun S.
Great to see MSMEs getting involved in such high-tech projects! 6,300 vendors is impressive. This will create so many skilled jobs across India. Jai Hind! 🙌
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Sunita R.
The real test will be whether HAL can scale up production as promised. We need at least 120 Tejas Mk1A to replace our aging MiGs. Hope the fourth production line becomes operational soon.
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Vikram J.
₹13,763 crore orders to Indian vendors in 3 years - this is what true self-reliance looks like! The aerospace ecosystem being built will pay dividends for decades. Kudos to all involved.
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Neha P.
I hope this success with Tejas leads to more private participation in AMCA project too. The future of Indian defence manufacturing looks bright if we maintain this momentum.

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