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January 2nd, 2018, 02:39 PM
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Hindustan Aeronautics Limited Makes
Hi buddy here I have come to get info of products makes by Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL), so would you plz let me know about the same here??
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January 2nd, 2018, 03:00 PM
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Re: Hindustan Aeronautics Limited Makes
Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) is an Indian state-owned aerospace and defence company based in Bangalore, Karnataka. Products makes by Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) Agricultural aircraft • HA-31 Basant Fighter aircraft HAL Tejas • HF-24 Marut — Mk1 and Mk1T • Tejas — Light Combat Aircraft • Su-30MKI — a derivative of the Sukhoi Su-27, co-developed with Sukhoi Corporation • FGFA — under joint development with Sukhoi Corporation • AMCA — India's indigenous stealth fighter (under development). Helicopters HAL Dhruv of the Indian Army • Dhruv — Advanced Light Helicopter • Light Combat Helicopter (under trial) • Light Utility Helicopter (under development) • Indian Multi-role Helicopter (under development) • Rudra - Attack helicopter Engines • GTRE GTX-35VS Kaveri- co-developed with GTRE (DRDO) (under development; developed into following programmes) • PTAE-7- For indegeniously designed Lakshya PTA • GTSU-110 - for starting main engine GE404 or Kaveri of LCA Tejas • HAL/Turbomeca Shakti - co-developed with Turbomeca for HAL Dhruv Helicopter to be used in light utility helicopter • HAL HTFE-25 • HAL HTSE-1200 (under development) Trainer aircraft Closeup of a HAL Kiran aircraft • HT-2 - First company design to enter production. • HPT-32 Deepak - Basic trainer in service for more than three decades. • HJT-16 Kiran — Mk1, Mk1A and Mk2 - Turbojet trainers scheduled to be replaced with IJT like HJT-36 Sitara • HTT-34 - Turboprop version of HPT-32 Deepak • HTT-35 - Proposed replacement for HPT-32 basic trainer in the early 1990s; not pursued • HJT-36 Sitara — Intermediate jet trainer (under development) (Inducted as LSP[clarification needed] waiting further orders) • HAL HTT-40 Basic trainer (under development) first prototype flew the first flight on 31 May 2016 • HAL HJT 39 / CAT Advanced jet trainer (proposal) Observation and reconnaissance aircraft • HAOP-27 Krishak Transport and passenger aircraft Saras, developed by HAL Lucknow and National Aerospace Laboratories • Saras — under joint development with the National Aerospace Laboratories (NAL) • HAL Multirole Transport Aircraft — under joint-development with Ilyushin Design Bureau • Indian Regional Jet (IRJ) of 70-100 seater capacity to be jointly developed with NAL. Utility aircraft • HAL-26 Pushpak Gliders • HAL G-1 — HAL's first original design, dating from 1941. Only one was built. • Ardhra — training glider • Rohini Unmanned Aerial Vehicles • PTA Lakshya — UAV • PTA Lakshya 2 — UAV • NRUAV • Nishant UAV • Rustom H — Unmanned Aerial Vehicle • UCAV Tejas - Unmanned Combat Aerial Vehicle (under development)[33] Notable people • Kota Harinarayana • Kurt Tank • Roddam Narasimha • Vishnu Madav Ghatage Licensed production HAL licensed-built Su-30 MKI • Harlow PC-5 — first aircraft assembled by HAL • Percival Prentice — 66 built by HAL • Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-21 — FL, M, Bis and Bison upgrades variants • Folland Gnat • HAL Ajeet — improved version of the Folland Gnat • Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-27 — M variant • SEPECAT Jaguar— IS, IB and IM variants • BAE Hawk — scheduled production run of 42 aircraft • Sukhoi Su-30 — MKI variant • Dornier Do 228 — 117 built + fuselage, wings and tail unit for production of the upgraded Do 228 NG variant • Aerospatiale SA 315B Lama — HAL Cheetah, Lancer, Cheetal Variants • Aerospatiale SA 316B Alouette III — HAL Chetak, Chetan Variants • HAL HS 748 Avro — Modified for military usage, includes Series 2M variant with large freight door • Rolls-Royce Turbomeca Adour Mk 811 — Engine for SEPECAT Jaguar • Rolls-Royce Turbomeca Adour Mk 871 — Engine for BAE Hawk Mk 132 • Garrett TPE331-5 — Engine for Dornier Do 228 • Turbomeca TM 333 — Engine for HAL Dhruv |