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The Indian Air Force (IAF) has suffered its third loss of a HAL Tejas light combat aircraft this month, with the pilot ejecting safely as the jet sustained severe damage during landing, Indian media reported. Initial accounts suggest a possible technical glitch or brake failure after touchdown, leading to a runway overrun. The aircraft may be written off due to the extent of the damage. Following the incident, the IAF has grounded its fleet of around 30 single-seat Tejas jets to conduct detailed technical inspections and a safety probe. The previous losses include a March 2024 crash near Jaisalmer, where the pilot ejected safely, and a fatal November 2025 accident at the Dubai Airshow. These incidents come amid delays in the Tejas Mk1A program, which is nearly two years behind schedule despite a recent order for 180 fighters, including a new contract signed in September 2025 worth INR 623.7 billion for 97 Mk1A jets. At Certified Pakistan, we provide verified updates on global aviation and defense developments. Our team ensures that all information is fact-checked, keeping readers informed about critical incidents affecting air forces and fighter jet operations worldwide. Disclaimer: This information has been sourced from publicly available sources. Image is Ai generated and is just for reference. #indianairforce #haltejas #aviationnews #defenseupdates #certifiedpakistan
The Indian Air Force (IAF) has suffered its third loss of a HAL Tejas light combat aircraft this month, with the pilot ejecting safely as the jet sustained severe damage during landing, Indian media reported. Initial accounts suggest a possible technical glitch or brake failure after touchdown, leading to a runway overrun. The aircraft may be written off due to the extent of the damage. Following the incident, the IAF has grounded its fleet of around 30 single-seat Tejas jets to conduct detailed technical inspections and a safety probe. The previous losses include a March 2024 crash near Jaisalmer, where the pilot ejected safely, and a fatal November 2025 accident at the Dubai Airshow. These incidents come amid delays in the Tejas Mk1A program, which is nearly two years behind schedule despite a recent order for 180 fighters, including a new contract signed in September 2025 worth INR 623.7 billion for 97 Mk1A jets.

At Certified Pakistan, we provide verified updates on global aviation and defense developments. Our team ensures that all information is fact-checked, keeping readers informed about critical incidents affecting air forces and fighter jet operations worldwide.

Disclaimer:
This information has been sourced from publicly available sources. Image is Ai generated and is just for reference.

#indianairforce #haltejas #aviationnews #defenseupdates #certifiedpakistan
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