HAL HJT-36 Yashas
| HJT-36 Yashas | |
|---|---|
| HJT-36 Yashas at AeroIndia 2025 | |
| General information | |
| Type | Intermediate trainer |
| National origin | India |
| Manufacturer | Hindustan Aeronautics Limited |
| Designer | Aircraft Research and Design Centre |
| Status | Limited series production |
| Primary users | Indian Air Force |
| Number built | 16 |
| History | |
| Introduction date | 2026 (Planned) |
| First flight | 7 March 2003 |
| Developed from | HJT-16 Kiran |
| Developed into | HAL HLFT-42 |
The HAL HJT-36 Yashas (lit. 'Glory') is a subsonic intermediate jet trainer aircraft designed and developed by Aircraft Research and Design Centre (ARDC) and built by Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) for the Indian Air Force and the Indian Navy. The HJT-36 will replace the HAL HJT-16 Kiran as the Stage-2 trainer for the two forces.
The jet, originally named Sitara, was designed as a conventional jet trainer with low swept wings, tandem cockpit and small air intakes for the engine on either side of its fuselage. It entered limited series production by 2010 but according to the Indian Air Force officials it remained "unfit" for service due to technological issues related to spin test (as of March 2017), an issue which was only solved in tests in January 2022.
In April 2019, Sitara flew for the first time in three years with a modified air frame to correct its spin characteristics.
During the opening ceremony of Aero India 2025, the HJT-36 was renamed as Yashas after undergoing significant design modifications. It is now capable of Stage II pilot training, counter insurgency and counter surface force operations, armament training, aerobatics and other roles.