Armenia pauses Indian Tejas deal after Dubai crash, Israeli suppliers brace impact
An advanced version of the Tejas fighter jet, equipped with AESA radar technology and an electronic warfare system manufactured by Elta of Israel Aerospace Industries, is in production.
Israeli radar, sights, helmet, and missiles
The Tejas was intended to replace hundreds of Indian MiG-21s, the last of which were grounded this year. So far, the Indian Air Force has received only 40 Tejas aircraft from the first production run.
‘Shocked by the disaster and the decision to continue’
It has not yet been clarified whether the crash in Dubai was caused by a technical malfunction or pilot error, but the aircraft’s reputation has already been damaged. If the deal is canceled, IAI is estimated to lose tens of millions of dollars in revenue.

