India on its own cannot produce under current R&D capacity a single decent stealth air craft on its own without any help from abroad. This big talk about 3 projects is nothing more than a loud fart to pheww the sweats coming onto Indian establishments stunned face after seeing the J-20.
India HAS TO get help either from Russia or the US (France & Israel wont be helpful anytime soon) to design and produce even AMCA let alone a 3rd stealth air craft.
Under current capacity India cannot even produce more than 8 LCAs/annum - talking about research and development & integration of 3 stealth systems at the same time is absurd and people will just laugh at it.
Under current capacity.
1: India doesn't manufacture any engine (Kevari is going nowhere) let alone high thrust engines able to super cruise.
2: Cannot manufacture 4th generation Avionics let alone 5th generation avionics neither they can atm develop IRSTs.
3: Cannot produce a reasonable radar let alone AESA radar.
4: Cannot produce a Retractable IFR support system.
5: There is no high end EW/EA suite designed and developed by India.
6: India does not manufacture basic Armament apart from dumb bombs - let alone 5th generation off bore sight IR WVRAAMs and 5th Generation Medium range BVRAAMs. GPS guided smart bombs , even India doesn't have an operational indigenous ALCM.
7: India has not developed even a basic secured Data link let alone high speed datalink essential for 5th Gen a/c.
8: Indian track record of LCA is an open book - About 60% of that air craft has been developed on borrowed technology and India plans to replace those technologies one day with their own. Given the current potential India might be able to do so for Tejas but talking about not 1 not 2 but 3 Stealth Fighters (5th gen) is i am sorry nothing more than a as i said before a "loud fart"
Good luck anyway.
Researcher huh,
India doesn't manufacture any engine (Kevari is going nowhere) let alone high thrust engines able to super cruise.
Recent breakthrough in Kaveri engine
Kaveri engine passes series of tests on Russian aircraft
PTI | 11:05 PM,May 02,2011
New Delhi, May 2 (PTI) The indigenously-built Kaveri engine for military aircraft successfully passed a series of tests on a Russian Il-76 aircraft recently using it as Flight Test Bed (FTB) at a Russian facility."The recently conducted tests were a significant step towards operationalisation of Kaveri engine. A Russian Il-76 transporter was used as the FTB to conduct 11 successful trials totalling over 20 hours till April," Defence Research and Development Organisation spokesperson said here today.Elaborating on using Il-76 as FTB, he said, "Kaveri was replaced with one of the four engines of the Il-76. The tests were carried out up to 12 km maximum altitude and a maximum forward speed of 0.7 Mach and under different operating conditions." Developed by Bangalore-based Gas Turbine Research Establishment (GTRE) under DRDO, the engine recently passed ground tests before being transported to Gromov Flight Research Institute in Russia for simulated flights and FTB trials.So far, the country has spent over USD 455 million in last two decades to develop the engine which was first designed to fly the Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) Tejas. A major setback occurred when it could not generate desired thrust to make the aircraft airborne.
Kaveri engine passes series of tests on Russian aircraft, IBN Live News
Kaveri is going where you only dream for..
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Cannot produce a reasonable radar let alone AESA radar.
The images above, seen here for the first time, are from
official material on the Indian AESA radar project for the LCA Tejas, shared with LiveFist. Indian state-owned radar developer Electronics R&D Establishment (LRDE) is in the process of identifying a development partner (DP) for an indigenous AESA radar for future tranches of the Tejas and the Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA) and is likely to make a final decision shortly. The radar has begun development in the country. According to official updated material made available to LiveFist, the fully solid-state X-band radar is being developed with the following modes:
Air-to-Air: Multi-target detection and tracking / Multi target ACM (Air-to-Air combat mode) / High resolution raid assessment
Air-to-Ground: High Resolution mapping (SAR mode) / AGR – Air to Ground Ranging / RBM – Real Beam Mapping / DBS – Doppler Beam Sharpening / Ground Moving Target Indication (GMTI) / Ground Moving Target Tracking (GMTT) / Terrain Avoidance (TA)
Air-to-Sea: Sea search and multi target tracking / Range Signature (RS) / Inverse Synthetic Aperture Radar (ISAR)
As I've reported here before, the development partner that LRDE identifies will be responsible for "detailed design, development and realisation" of (a) antenna panel constisting of main antenna, guard antenna and sidelobe cancellation antenna, (b) transmit/receive modules/groups, (c) RF distribution network consisting of RF manifold/combiners, RF interface, (d) antenna/beam control chain consisting of T/R control and T/R group control, and (e) array calibration/BITE among other areas
4: Cannot produce a Retractable IFR support system.
http://www.aviationweek.com/aw/generic/story_generic.jsp?topicName=india&id=news/awx/2010/06/07/awx_06_07_2010_p0-232251.xml&headline=F-16+Refueling+Probe+Developed
t's remarkable that the Lockheed Martin F-16, despite being exported worldwide for 35 years, can't be refueled except by the handful of air forces that fly boom-equipped tankers. Cobham's Sargent-Fletcher division demonstrated a modified 370 gal wing tank a few years ago that housed a retractable probe, apparently for Israel, but as far as is known it was not adopted.
Hose and drogue refueling is mandatory for India's Medium Multi-Role Combat Aircraft contest, however,
so Lockheed Martin, Cobham and HAL have teamed up to develop the Conformal Air Refueling Tanker/System (CARTS), which adds a probe in the forward end of the right-hand overwing conformal tank.
5: There is no high end EW/EA suite designed and developed by India.
Electronic warfare suite developed for MiG-27
India has successfully tested the electronic warfare (EW) suite for MiG-27 fighter aircraft, to thwart any kind of enemy threats, said a senior official of the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) on Wednesday.
The sophisticated version of MiG-27 fighters will be operational by 2011.
Announcing the latest achievement in the country’s defence warfare capabilities, Dr Prahlada, chief controller, R&D (Ae&SI) of DRDO, speaking on the sidelines of the India National Electronic Warfare Workshop (EWWI-2010) in the city, said the technical know-how would bring India on par with the rest of the world.
“We have successfully integrated the present electronic warfare (EW) systems with MiG-27 fighters. It will be operational from 2011.
Similarly, we’ll integrate EW systems with MiG-29 fighters and Tejas light combat aircraft (LCA) by 2011. They are likely to be operational by 2012,” said Prahlada.
Although all the three wings of the Indian armed forces have been using EW systems for long, upgradation of MiG fighters and Tejas is the first step forward in indigenous development by the DRDO.
The DRDO is also building two new test ranges in Chitradurga district in Karnataka and another in Tandur in Andhra Pradesh, which will be operational by 2012 and 2013, respectively. Both the aeronautical ranges will be used to test radar-based EW systems, unmanned aerial vehicles, air-to-ground weapons, huge parachutes, and Tejas LCAs and aerostats.
While the Chitradurga range would test ‘non-communication’ EW systems, the Tandur range will test ‘communication’ EW systems.
“We have already acquired the land in Chitradurga. Talks are on with the government to acquire land in Tandur. These are peaceful areas, far-off from populated city spaces and have no risk of any radiation leak,” said Prahlada.
Electronic warfare suite developed for MiG-27 - Bangalore - DNA
Mayavi 2 will be used and co developed by Israel for F35
7: India has not developed even a basic secured Data link let alone high speed datalink essential for 5th Gen a/c
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Here's the most hilarious part of your post lol
Straight from horse mouth that is
Boeing
Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL) has delivered for the P-8I the
Indian-designed Data Link II and Identification Friend or Foe Interrogator (IFFI), a battle management system that will enable P-8I aircraft to distinguish friendly aircraft and forces. Boeing will install the systems during P-8I final assembly at its facility in Renton, Washington. BEL is also our partner on the Analysis & Experimentation Centre in Bangalore, which provides world-class modeling and analysis capability in support of the Indian Armed Forces.
Boeing India Home: Boeing Defense, Space & Security in India
Now can any one in PDF including Mods would like to tell me what is researcher is all about here ???what is the basic criteria for it here coz quoted post by a researcher is even worse than a rookie ..