HAL clarifies no crash in LCA Tejas incident, calls it minor ground issue Defence Watch
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HAL clarifies no crash in LCA Tejas incident, calls it minor ground issue

HAL on Monday issued a clarification regarding recent media reports on an alleged incident involving LCA Tejas, stating that no crash had occurred

Defence Watch Bureau

New Delhi: Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) on Monday issued a clarification regarding recent media reports on an alleged incident involving the Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) Tejas, stating that no crash had occurred.

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In an official communication to stock exchanges, HAL said the reported event was a “minor technical incident on ground” and not a crash involving the LCA Tejas aircraft. The company’s clarification comes amid media speculation around the safety of the indigenous fighter jet programme.

HAL further emphasised that the LCA Tejas maintains one of the best safety records among contemporary fighter aircraft globally, reinforcing confidence in the platform’s operational reliability.

The company noted that, as part of standard operating procedures, the issue is being thoroughly analysed. HAL is working closely with the Indian Air Force (IAF) to ensure a swift resolution.

The LCA Tejas, a flagship indigenous defence programme, is a key component of India’s efforts to enhance self-reliance in defence manufacturing and modernise its air combat capabilities.

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