In an exclusive interview with Tarmak Media House, Dr. Samir V. Kamat, Secretary of Defence Research & Development and Chairman of the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO), confirmed that the first flight of the Tejas Mk2, also known as Tejas MkII or LCA Mk2, is expected in the first quarter of 2026. The announcement follows a statement by Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) Chairman and Managing Director Dr. D.K. Sunil, who stated that the aircraft’s rollout is planned by March 2026.
The Tejas Mk2 represents a major advancement over the Tejas Mk1 and Mk1A variants. Equipped with the powerful General Electric F414 engine, the aircraft features significant upgrades, including enhanced avionics, an indigenous Uttam AESA radar, and advanced electronic warfare systems. These improvements are aimed at boosting operational capability and survivability in a modern combat environment.
Positioned as a medium-weight multi-role fighter, the Tejas Mk2 is designed to bridge the gap between light and heavier fighter classes. The rollout in March 2026 will mark the completion of assembly and ground testing, setting the stage for its maiden flight shortly thereafter.
Dr. Kamat emphasized that the aircraft is undergoing rigorous testing and validation to meet stringent performance and safety benchmarks. Once operational, the Tejas Mk2 is expected to play a critical role in the Indian Air Force’s modernization efforts, gradually replacing aging platforms such as the MiG-21.
With an anticipated order of 240 aircraft, the Tejas Mk2 program is set to become a key pillar of India’s defence sector. It not only enhances the Indian Air Force’s combat edge but also supports the country’s goal of achieving technological self-reliance and fostering industrial growth through indigenous development.