"We built this aircraft in time and this is the first of the five aircraft to be delivered to the Indian Navy. The remaining four will be delivered soon," said HAL Chairman R K Tyagi, who handed over the related documents to Vice Admiral Pradeep K Chatterjee, Deputy Chief of Naval Staff.
Tyagi said it is matter of pride that all the training aircraft of the Indian Navy have been supplied by HAL. "We are carrying forward this legacy and will ensure that Navy gets all the support from HAL on all parameters," he added.
In addition, HAL has also supported Navy in upgrade of Sea Harrier.
Vice Admiral Chatterjee said the Navy has long standing unique partnership with HAL.
"We will continue to work shoulder to shoulder for all our current and future programmes. Hawk delivered today will have a pride of place in Navy's fleet. Given the fruitful association with HAL, we will even think of reviving past projects," the statement quoted him as saying.
The Hawk Advanced Jet Trainer is a dual seat multi-purpose aircraft powered by a single Rolls Royce Adour Mk.871 engine. The Hawk AJT is primarily used for basic, advanced and weapons training of the pilots. However, the aircraft has the capabilities to be used as a ground attack aircraft or for air defence.
