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Wednesday, December 18, 2013

Major DRDO projects behind schedule: Antony

Tejas LCAMajor DRDO projects are behind schedule with lack of development of state-of-the-art technologies, non-availability of infrastructure, failure of some components during trials being among the major reasons, Defence Minister A K Antony told Lok Sabha.

He said the phase-II of Light Combat Aircraft, which was supposed to be completed in 2008, is now scheduled to complete in December 2015 while completion of phase-I of Naval Light Combat Aircraft has been pushed back to December 2014 from March 2010.

Other important projects running behind schedule are Airborne Early Warning & Control System, Long Range Surface to Air Missile and Air to Air Missile.

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