| advertise add site services publishers database health videos | ![]() | about toolbar stats live show health store more stuff JOIN/LOGIN |
Kiran K. Singh, B.D.S., D.D.S. | Dental Associates, Ltd. Section /... dentalassociates.com | Spa & Weight Loss Center - Dr. Kiran... sancymedspa.com |
The HAL HJT-16 Kiran (Ray of Light) is an Indian two-seat basic jet trainer built by Hindustan Aeronautics. Used by the Indian Air Force for intermediate training for pilots trained on the HPT-32 Deepak. It is used by the Indian Air Force aerobatic team Surya Kiran and Indian naval acrobatic team Sagar Pawans.
[edit] DevelopmentThe Kiran was designed to meet an Indian air force requirement for a basic jet trainer. The first aircraft powered by the Rolls Royce Viper Mk 11 was flown for the first time on the 4 September 1964. The production aircraft was designated the Kiran I, and first deliveries from a pre-production batch were delivered to the Indian Air Force in March 1968. Later production aircraft were fitted with hardpoints under each wing for weapon training (as the Kiran IA. A total of 190 aircraft were built. An improved version powered by a 3,400 lbf (15,000 N) thrust Bristol-Siddeley Orpheus engine and improved weapon-carrying capability was designated the Kiran II and was delivered from 1983. [edit] ReplacementKiran will be replaced with the new HAL HJT-36 trainer undergoing flight trials. The Indian Air Force has already placed orders for 12 such aircraft to replace the Kiran jets used by the Surya Kiran team. [edit] Variant
[edit] Operators[edit] Specification (Kiran IA)Data from[citation needed] General characteristics
Performance
Armament two 500lb (227kg) bombs or 2 7.26 mm SNEB rocket pods or 2 pods with 7.62 mm machine guns, or two 50-Imp Gal (226 litre) drop tanks [edit] References
[edit] See also
| |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| ↑ top of page ↑ | about thumbshots |