Hanuman ji returned on the supersonic plane: HAL had removed it two days ago; Shown at the Airshow in Bengaluru

Posted on 17th Feb 2023 by rohit kumar

Hindustan Aeronautics Limited's (HAL) HLFT-42 full-scale model has once again got the Lord Hanuman sticker on its tail. It was removed two days ago. The HLFT-42 was launched at the airshow in Bengaluru. During this, the most discussion was about this sticker.

 

It was written with the photo of Hanuman ji – the storm is coming

A Hanumanji sticker on the tail of Hindustan Aeronautics Limited's (HAL) supersonic trainer HLFT-42 was in news on the opening day of the show at the Aero India Show in Bengaluru on Monday. The message was also written with the sticker – The Storm Is Coming.

 

The HLFT-42 fighter trainer is said to be the successor of the country's first indigenous aircraft Marut. On the removal of Hanuman's picture from its model, HAL Chairman CB Ananthakrishna said, "The sticker on the tail of the aircraft was not put with any intention. Nor has it been removed with any intention." On the other hand, HAL director Dr. DK Sunil had said that the decision to remove the sticker is internal.

 

HLFT-42 is a double-engine fighter training aircraft

HLFT-42 is designed to teach modern warfare techniques to new pilots. Its prototype was shown at the Aero India show. The plane will be equipped with avionic features like Active Electronically Scanned Array (AESA), Electronic Warfare (EW) suite, Infrared Search and Track (IRST) along with Fly By Wire (FBW) control system. The company has not given any name to it yet.

 

HALT-42 will reduce the gap between the existing trainer and MiG-21

The HALT-42 aircraft will bridge the gap between the current trainer aircraft, the Hawk I-132, a subsonic trainer, and the MiG-21. The aircraft is a twin-engine Next-Gen supersonic trainer. The aircraft is equipped with Active Electronically Scanned Array, Electric Warfare Suite, Infrared Search, and Track and Fly by Wire Control System.

 

HAL got orders worth 84 thousand crores – CMD

CB Ananthakrishnan, chairman and managing director of Hindustan Aeronautics Limited, said that HAL has an order book of Rs 84,000 crore. While orders worth Rs 50,000 crore are in the pipeline. During the air show, Argentina has shown interest in buying 15 and Egypt 20 Light Combat Aircraft 'Tejas'.

 

The PM had said – this is not just a show, it is the strength of the country

 

Running from February 13 to 17, the show focuses on showcasing indigenous technology and building partnerships with foreign companies as per the Make in India, Make for the World plan. Its theme is 'The Runway to a Billion Opportunities'.

 

During the inauguration of the show, PM Modi said, 'Earlier it was just an air show, but now it is emerging as the strength of India. For the first time after the Corona period, viewers are also participating in this show.

 

Also Read: Airline companies in India will buy more than 1100 aircraft, Indigo alone has ordered about 500 aircraft

Other news