Tejas video on X: Users argue over crash cause, safety lapses and HAL’s role

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An Indian Air Force HAL Tejas performs during the Dubai Air Show in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, Tuesday, Nov. 18, 2025. (AP Photo/Fatima Shbair)
An Indian Air Force HAL Tejas performs during the Dubai Air Show in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, Tuesday, Nov. 18, 2025. (AP Photo/Fatima Shbair)

New Delhi: The crash of India’s indigenous light combat aircraft, HAL Tejas, during a demonstration at the Dubai Air Show on Friday sparked an immediate and intense wave of reactions across social media platform X.

The aircraft went down around 2.10 pm local time at Al Maktoum International Airport, sending up a plume of black smoke as emergency crews rushed to the spot. Official confirmation regarding the pilot’s condition is still awaited.

The Tejas was manoeuvring part of India’s high-profile display aimed at boosting global visibility for the indigenous fighter. The accident has drawn widespread international attention, especially given India’s push to expand defence exports.

X Reacts: Shock, Concern, Frustration

On X, reactions poured in within minutes of the first videos surfacing. Many users expressed concern for the pilot’s safety, with one widely echoed sentiment stating that the crash was a “setback for HAL and India’s defence export ambitions,” adding hope that the pilots were safe and would recover soon.

Some users pointed out that this was reportedly the “second official crash involving Tejas,” prompting calls for a deeper examination of operational safety. Others adopted a more measured tone, noting that “modern jets like the Tejas are cutting-edge machines, but even advanced technology isn’t immune to accidents,” while sending prayers for those involved.

Amidst the concern, frustration was also evident. A few users referenced India’s recent string of aviation losses, with one remarking that “losing 8 jets in one year is wild.”

At the same time, another sarcastically added, “Now Trump can say 9 beautiful planes were down,” reflecting geopolitical tensions that often surface during such incidents.

Some comments took a strongly critical turn, alleging systemic issues. One angry user commented on “everything being a conspiracy, yet nothing being our own responsibility,” adding a politically charged remark about reservation policies.

Another user pushed back against escalating narratives, urging: “Kindly don’t spread the agenda until further information… For near engagement.”

Speculation Over the Cause

Several users attempted to analyse the crash footage, focusing on the final seconds before impact. One recurring speculation revolved around the aircraft’s movement:

“Jet is manoeuvring till last… looks like the pilot had a blackout,” a user suggested, asking whether a G-force induced blackout was possible. Others cautioned against premature conclusions, saying it was “too early to say anything” beyond acknowledging the tragedy.

Broader Impact & What Lies Ahead

The crash comes at a crucial time for India, which has positioned the Tejas as a flagship platform for defence exports. Analysts say perceptions formed in the immediate aftermath—especially on social media—can influence global narratives surrounding the aircraft.

For now, the Indian Air Force and HAL are expected to conduct a detailed technical inquiry. The Ministry of Defence has not issued a formal statement yet. Until then, the online discourse continues to evolve, shaped by concern, criticism, speculation, and calls for restraint.

As the world awaits official clarity, X remains a battleground of emotions—hope for the pilot, questions about accountability, and debates over what the accident means for India’s aviation future.