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India starts to indigenously develop new generation fighter

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India starts to indigenously develop new generation fighter
(Xinhua)
Updated: 2010-10-25 09:34


MUMBAI - India has launched a project to indigenously develop its own new generation fighter to improve aerial guarding capability, local media reported on Sunday.

The Defense Research and Development Organization (DRDO) has embarked on a project to indigenously develop new generation fighter, which would have similar operational functions of the world's advanced fifth-generation fighters, the Indian newspaper the Tribune reported, citing Subramanayam, Director of the DRDO's Aeronautical Development Agency (ADA).

The world's fifth generation fighters were led by the US most sophisticated stealth fighter F-22 in late 2005. Those fighters claimed the capabilities of "first-look, first-shot, first-kill" by being designed from the start to operate in a network-centric combat environment, and to feature low signatures employing advanced materials and shaping techniques.

Subramanyam said the new generation fighter would be a twin- engine aircraft, just like existing MiG-29 fighter, and its total weight is about 20 tons, different from the joint Indo-Russian fifth generation fighter with a weight of 30 tons.

The DRDO is expected to finish the definition of the new generation fighter's technical and operational requirements and lay out the broad concepts for the new fighter's development within about one and half a year.

The official said the first indigenously developed jet fighter Tejas will receive operational clearance in the next two months and is scheduled to enter the service with the Indian Air Force next year.
 
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Please tell me that this is AMCA they're talking about. Because if not, then I don't know how many 5th generation fighters are we planning to use.
 
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Please tell me that this is AMCA they're talking about. Because if not, then I don't know how many 5th generation fighters are we planning to use.

The news says its by ADA and DRDO so its indeed AMCA
 
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I wish the private sector were really allowed to have a meaningful stake in defense research and production in India. A lot is being said about permitting involvement of the private sector, not enough is being done in that regard. Private sector is where the real talent lies. It is necessary to break the monopolistic stranglehold of the DRDO/ Public Sector in defense research and production. Only then will it shed its laid back attitude and get the much needed competitive edge.
 
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so...

PAK FA
FGFA
AMCA

Which one of these is supposed to be the most 'advanced'?
 
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so...

PAK FA
FGFA
AMCA

Which one of these is supposed to be the most 'advanced'?

pakfa is not for IAF BUT FGFA based on pakfa with indian inputs and double seater unlike pak Fa which is single seater.
We cant say whose gonna be advance till both come out of paper.
 
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