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by the looks of it you wont be getting this by 2020
it took tejas mk 1 , 25 years from this stage
AMCA is taking less risk approach like jf 17, ie using off the self technologies
so on average it may take 10 years.
i meant we are not going by LCA route, more of Dhruv route
lol.. 2020...by the looks of it you wont be getting this by 2020
Do you believe AMCA will resemble that ?
it took tejas mk 1 , 25 years from this stage
AMCA is taking less risk approach like jf 17, ie using off the shelf technologies
so on average it may take 10 years.
make that 2035lol.. 2020...
i am sure we are not getting this even by 2025...
someone really has ha can't do attitudemake that 2035
Yup and become a 10 trillion dollar economy too. Lets not opt for one liners which are clearly not based on facts.We should get our first AMCA for testing by next year.
HAL and ADA have shown the good work in Tejas.Yup and become a 10 trillion dollar economy too. Lets not opt for one liners which are clearly not based on facts.
Top defence sources on Wednesday said the preliminary design stage of the futuristic fighter called the advanced medium combat aircraft (AMCA), with collaboration among IAF, DRDO and Aeronautical Development Agency, is now "virtually" over.
"Once the project definition and feasibility is completed in the next few months, the defence ministry will go to the cabinet committee on security for approval. It will require Rs 4,000-5,000 crore for the initial design and development phase," said a source.
Make-in-India: Plan to develop 5th-generation fighter aircraft - The Times of IndiaThe aim is to fly the first twin-engine AMCA prototype by 2023-2024, which will be around the time deliveries of Tejas Mark-II fighters will be underway. IAF is slated to get its first Tejas Mark-I in March this year, over 30 years after the LCA project was first approved in August 1983. But the Tejas Mark-II jets, with more powerful engines, will start to come only by 2021-2022, as was first reported by TOI.
"After Tejas-II, we have to move ahead to a fifth-generation-plus AMCA. Basic design work of AMCA as well as presentations by five to six global aero-engine manufacturers is over. Simulation modelling is also in the works," said the source.