HJT-36

Initial Operational Capability (IOC) : 2026
First Flight : March 7, 2003
Total Production : 200

Model Status Year Produced
HJT-36 Under Development 2026 200



HJT-36

Group : Training Jets
Status : Under Development
Also Known As : HJT-39, IJT, Yashas
Origin : India
Contractors : Hindustan Aeronautics Limited*, Dynamatic Technologies Limited
Initial Operational Capability (IOC) : 2026
First Flight : March 7, 2003
Total Production : 200

Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) Intermediate Jet Trainer (IJT) HJT-36 Yashas has been developed to replace the aging Kiran (HJT-16) aircraft in the Indian Air Force (IAF). IJT is meant to provide advanced stage 2 training for military pilots. The IJT aircraft is also referred to as HJT-36 and/or HJT-39. As of September 2005, two prototypes have been built logging around 120 flights with series production expected to follow shortly. In May 2009, the IJT program started flight tests powered by the Russian engine AL-55I/AL-55E which is slated for production under license in India by HAL near the town of Koraput. As of May 2009, the IAF has 12 aircraft on order and expects to achieve an initial operational capability (IOC) soon.

Over 200 HJT-36 aircraft expected to be ordered as replacement for 250 Kirans procured between 1967 and 1989. The IAF military training program is divided into three stages: stage 1 is a primary training program based on the HAL HPT-32 propeller aircraft; stage 2 is undertaken on a basic jet trainer such as IJT or Kiran with a higher degree of complexity; stage 3 is conducted on an advanced jet trainer, comprising all phases of combat training. The IJT is also intended for light attack missions carrying up to 1,000 kg of armament. The HJT-36 aircraft is expected to be declared operational by 2026.

Operators
Country Status State Notes
IndiaPlanned 16/200
Specifications
Notes
Crew 2
Number of Engines 1
Service Life Flight Hours 10000
Dimensions
Height 4.4 meter
Length 11 meter
Wingspan 10 meter
Mass
Max Takeoff Weight 4,500 kilogram
Payload 1,000 kilogram
Performance
Ceiling 9,000 meter
Speed
Top Speed at High Altitude 249 mps
Gear
Fighter Aircraft Engines
AL-55I1

News

Tuesday, 11 February, 2025
United Engine Corporation Delivered First Batch of 18 AL-55E Engines to India for HJT-36 Trainer

The AL-55E engine was developed specifically for the Indian single-engine trainer aircraft HJT-36, with its upgraded version known as the Yashas MOSCOW, February 11.

Monday, 10 February, 2025
Russia Unveils Latest 177S and VK-650V Aircraft Engines in India

Turboshaft VK-650V has received type certificate, which means it is ready for batch production MOSCOW, February 10.

Thursday, 18 April, 2019
India HJT-36 Trainer Resumes Flight Testing

Flight testing of the intermediate jet trainer, designed and developed by government-owned and run Hindustan Aeronautics Limited for the stage-II training of the Indian Air

Thursday, 8 February, 2007
Northrop Grumman, Dynamatic Technologies Limited to Team on Potential Defense Electronics Opportunities in India

BANGALORE, India, Feb. 8, 2007 (PRIME NEWSWIRE) -- Officials of Northrop Grumman Corporation (NYSE:NOC) and Dynamatic Technologies Limited, Bangalore, today signed a memorandum

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Notes

* Prime Contractor
State Latest Known holdings/Original Procurement
Com - Date of Commissioning
Decom - Date of Decommissioning

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