A combination of photos of show LCA LSP-3 with Elta multi-mode radar (MMR) making its maiden flight in Bangalore on Thursday. ADA boss P.S. Subramanyam welcomes the pilot after the touch-down. (Photo Courtesy: Sanjay Simha [for tarmak007] & DRDO)
India’s Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) Tejas inched closer to its  much-awaited initial operational clearance (IOC) when a limited series  production (LSP-3) aircraft completed a successful First flight on April  23. The flight carried an Israeli Elta multi-mode radar.
Program Director (Combat Aircraft) and ADA Director P.S.  Subramanyam, who spoke to Aviation Week soon after the flight, said it  was a significant milestone in the LCA program. “We are nearing the  goal. All standard operating procedures for IOC are being achieved. We  are now left with flight testing and demonstration of sensors and weapon  performance. I owe this to my team and all partners of the project. We  are confident of flying the LSP-4 in a month and LSP-5 couple of weeks  after that,” Subramanyam said.






