HariPrasad
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Probably 20- 25 years. The key is building the first aircraft, after that things become evolutionary. The problem with India was that after we built the Ajit, we did not keep coming up with new designs. It's alleged that the reason why we did not build a follow-on for Ajit was because the defence minister at the time was corrupt and took money as commissions to buy foreign products. This killed all Indian efforts. So with LCA we had to start from scratch. Now that the LCA has become fairly done, the next jet (AMCA) and other light jets that follow should be just fine without many of these problems. The first one (LCA, Arjun etc.) is always the most difficult. The next one (LCH after ALH) is always easier.
Yes,
We have done fairly good with LCA. Now they say that 800 KG weight reduction is possible. This will significantly improve the T/W ratio and all parameter such as Climb rate and turn rate will improve. If we can make its aerodynamic better, and add some internal fuel capacity than the efficacy of the plane will improve by a great margin. We need to resolve the inlet design issue as well as engine intergration issue also. If we can do that by 2017 than there is nothing like that.