- Source: HAL HLFT-42
The HAL HLFT-42 (Hindustan Lead-in Fighter Trainer – 42) is a design for an Indian lead-in fighter trainer proposed by Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL). Designed as a next-generation supersonic trainer jet, serving as an advanced trainer for upcoming HAL Tejas Mk2 and HAL AMCA fighter jets. Notably, the HLFT-42 will also be used as a fully-fledged fighter jet to perform combat missions. HAL unveiled the design of the scale model of the HLFT-42 at the 14th edition of Aero India (2023), which was held in Bangalore.
The Indian Air Force has expressed its intent to use the HLFT-42 in the future to replace the existing BAE Hawk 132 jet trainers.
Development
The concept for the HLFT-42 was initiated in 2017, and officially unveiled at Aero India 2023 by Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL). As of February 14, 2023, HAL reported that the HLFT-42 development project had reached an advanced stage of development and was expected to progress to the final design stage within the next four to five years. Its primary role is to replace the Indian Air Force's current BAE Hawk jet trainers and serve as the trainer for future fighter jets, including the HAL Tejas Mk2 and HAL AMCA. Additionally, it will be capable of performing combat missions.
Design
HLFT-42 is designed as a single-engine, conventionally swept-wing aircraft with a bubble canopy. It is anticipated that maximum take-off weight of HLFT-42 will be around 16,500 kilograms. This aircraft will feature advance avionics, including an active electronically scanned array radar, infrared search and track sensor and electronic warfare (EW) suite, all complemented by a FBW system. The HLFT-42 mock-up displayed at Aero India (2023) showcased three hardpoints under each wing, three under the fuselage, and one on each wing tip, totaling 11 hardpoints for integrating weapons. These weapons may include close-combat-missiles (like ASRAAM) and beyond-visual-range missiles (such as Astra), which effectively transform the HLFT-42 into a fully-fledged fighter jet.
Specifications (Projected)
General characteristics
Crew: 2
Length: 52 ft 6 in (16 m)
Wingspan: 29 ft 6 in (9 m)
Height: 15 ft 1 in (4.6 m)
Max takeoff weight: 36,376 lb (16,500 kg)
Fuel capacity: 3,500 kg (7,716 lb) internal
Performance
Armament
Hardpoints: Total of 11 with 6 underwing 2 wingtip and 3 under fuselage; holding up to 5000 kg (11,023 lb) of payload , with provisions to carry combinations of:
Missiles:
Air-to-air missiles:
Astra Mk2
Astra Mk1
Astra IR
Air-to-surface missiles:
BrahMos NG
LRLACM
Anti-ship missiles:
NASM-MR
Anti-radiation missiles:
Rudram-1
Rudram-2
Bombs:
Precision-guided Bombs:
DRDO SAAW
DRDO Gaurav
DRDO Gautham
HSLD-450/500
Laser-guided bombs:
DRDO Sudarshan
General-purpose bombs:
HSLD-100/250/450/500
Avionics
LRDE Uttam AESA Radar
CASDIC Radar warning receiver
Laser warning receiver
Front Section Optronics:
IRST Sensor
Missile Approach Warning Receiver
External Pods:
Self-Protection Jamming & Receiver Pods
Laser-Targeting pod
Countermeasures:
Chaffs
Flares
See also
Related development
HAL HJT-16 Kiran
HAL HJT-36 Sitara
HAL HJT 39
Aircraft of comparable role, configuration, and era
AIDC T-5 Brave Eagle
Alenia Aermacchi M-346 Master
KAI T-50 Golden Eagle
Hongdu JL-10
TAI Hürjet
References
External links
HAL Official Website for details of Media Releases about HLFT-42
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- HAL HLFT-42
- Hongdu JL-10
- HAL Tejas Mk2
- HAL Tejas
- HAL AMCA
- TAI Hürjet
- KAI T-50 Golden Eagle
- HAL HJT-36 Sitara
- Boeing–Saab T-7 Red Hawk
- Alenia Aermacchi M-346 Master