Tejas 'missed' target during Iron Fist 2016, says IAF official
March 21, 2016  22:00
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The Air Force on Monday said the Laser Guided Bomb fired by indigenously-built Light Combat Aircraft Tejas had 'missed' the target during the Exercise Iron Fist 2016 but refused to call it a 'failure'.

On Friday, in an impressive show of firepower, the IAF had put up a dazzling display of its military prowess and a senior official then had said that Tejas 'hit the target'.

The IAF is also planning to procure measured, extendable aerial targets drones to avert such situations in the future, the official said.

Another Mirage assault aircraft also could not fire at the target during the triennial exercise due to bad weather, he said.

"The LGB fired from the LCA (Tejas) missed the target and we are looking at it as to why it occurred. There was a malfunction of the bomb," a senior air force official said, adding, there was 'no fault' of the pilot or with the aircraft itself.   The official, however, declined to call it a 'failure', saying it is 'extremely ordinary (routine) for a missile to hit the target'.

The accuracy of the weapons to hit a target varies and the overall accuracy rate of the weapon is generally in 90-93 per cent range, he said.   "It had gone very close to the target," he added.
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