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US Navy wants T45 replacement:Naval Tejas perfect candidate.

Naval Tejas perfect candidate for the replacement of T45 of the US Navy.

T45 trainer of the US Navy

The US Navy has begun it's search for a new trainer to replace it's Boeing T45 and the competitors in the acquisition program includes Boeing's T7A, Lockheed Martin's T50A and Leonardo's T100.
Naval Tejas
Boeing's T7A
 But non of these jets have been developed for carrier based operations and they have not been modified to demonstrate carrier based landings and takeoffs.

Top experts have said that India's Naval Tejas
Lockheed Martin's T50A
 program has already demonstrated the
required capabilities and also has a two seater naval variant as demanded by the
US Navy and it makes Naval Tejas the perfect candidate if India responds to request for the information send out by the US Navy.
Leonardo's T100

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