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does anybody have updates on MCA project
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does anybody have updates on MCA project
Developing the Nations, Next Generation Fighter Aircraft
Recently when Requirements of MCA now re-named to NGFA (Next Generation Fighter Aircraft) by Indian Air force was made public in section of media , IAF clear dedicates what it wants for NGFA and seems to leave very little room for developers ADE and other DRDO labs . IAF seems will not compromise on the aircrafts capabilities from the start.
For years NGFA was rumored to be a strike aircraft with secondary role of Air defence capabilities. Now IAF wants a fully multirole Aircraft with almost all the technology which only a 5TH Generation Aircraft like Pak-Fa which India is partnered with Russia for its development will have ,Indias contribution to Pak-Fa is limited to sub-system of it avionics and its core software very similar work which was done with Sukhoi-Su30 MKI. Other then Avionics which can be further developed from Tejas MK-II platform they are tones of other things which NGFA will need to make it truly a 5TH Generation Aircraft .
IAF seems to be clear that it wants most of the Avionics and Engine for NGFA to be indigenous, Specially the AESA Radar; it seems IAF will not settle for AESA which has been developed by LRDE for Tejas Mk-II, it want to be more sophisticated then the Current AESA technology what LDRE is working on and better Avionics and Self-defence systems for the aircraft which will take lot of time unless similar Pak-Fa Avionics package is chosen.
The Kaveri-Snecma Engine based on core of M-88 has been seen has the possible engine which will power NGFA, Details of this engine is still not clear and what level of Technology French will bring is also crucial, GTRE failed to develop current Kaveri engine in time to power Tejas Combat aircraft .The new engine should be based on consultation with IAF to avoid future disappointments and should be ready in time to power NGFA which will have a tech demonstrator, three prototype vehicles and two production jets . No intermediate Engine has been sought, Kaveri-II have to be ready in time for NGFA to make its first flight.
Stealthy Airframe Requirements seems to have thrown out any DRDOs plans of having Aircraft with low Stealth characters, it wants Stealthy Airframe from the start and Current level of technology in India does not have such high end materials, composites and radar observing airframe materials and paints. Wind-tunnel model which was displayed at Aero India 2009 of MCA will need designs changes to meet IAFs demand of full Stealthy Airframe, while wind tunnel model seemed like Aircraft with Stealth features but not fully stealth aircraft.
Time frame set by ADA is again over ambitious. ADA plans to have the first test flight of the NGFA by 7-8 years, once go head is given which may come by end of 2010, this is simply not possible since most of the technology required for it is still not in pipeline, since various Labs will be working on it any delays by any Lab will effect the schedule flight plan and again it will look similar way which LCA was made to go.
Consultancy and joint development of various systems should be considered to meet the deadline for NGFAs first flight; Aircraft should be developed with possible export market in mind. To give air forces around the world a cheap and high technology 5TH Generation fighter which can compete with American and Chinese aircrafts in future.
Its in the design phase with consultation from the air force on finalising the specifications.
Also its no longer called the MCA.
The project has been renamed the
Next.Generation.Fighter.Aircraft : NGFA
All in all the entire project is nearly a decade away from visible progress.
And due to lessons learned from LCA . They will be tight lipped about releasing any deadline and keeping up with it using update.
When it is done we will know simple as that.
We have seen example of this in the LCH , the amount of Info about the status of the project deceased over time.
Being tight lipped till the test flight
does anybody have updates on MCA project
I don't understand why we emphasize on technology so much. Insisting on fifth generation technologies when the country is yet to master 4th generation tech. is going to set us up for a disaster.
We're already involved in a high tech joint venture with the Russians for a fifth generation plane, so why not focus on improving the LCA and only the LCA to the point where it becomes comparable to the current SU-30MKI and mass produce it in large numbers so we can have a large fleet of relatively advanced fighter jets? We don't have to worry about countering stealth aircraft at the moment, and by the time we do we'd have our own.
We can't rely on technological superiority alone, we need numbers, especially when we're faced with the (albeit distant) prospect of a two front war, with the world's largest and 7th largest force. Isn't that what we're planning for in any case?
I especially don't understand how the air force let its numbers slip to such a degree. The worst part is the complete lack of urgency to buy and replace old aircraft. They've taken 5 years to decide which aircraft to buy! Is it me, or does it seem like India's defense planning is a complete mess?
AFAIK,TD known to be flown by 2013-2015 timeframe.
3 designs were on the table,while IAF is looking at the conventional one without letting any room for risk taking ones.
New Recruit
We have the technology for 4th gen fighter, the problem is our implementation of it.
Consider this the only major hurdle still remaining for the LCA is the Engine.
how can this be when we make our own rocket and Cryogenic engines .
we have tested ramjets, Scam jets.
but can't make operational an After burning turbofan engine.
There is a advanced level of technology in India, but for one reason of the other , gains have not been consolidated into a cohesive package on the defence front .
Defence is all bot technology, if we want to stay competitive we have to invest heavily in R&D. just look at how difficult it is just to catch up to established players.
IF we lost focus now we would jepordise decades of work .
We need quantity yes ,and continual improvement but they have to done in concert with advancement.
Would want to be serious players we need to world leaders in technology development.
When we have that it is far easier to capitalise our gains.
gogobot the thing is that there is little cooperation between different agencies here mostly due to petty political reasons. No one wants to share their credit with others. They just want to have complete control over their offices ( which they think as their little empires).
This is also the reason for the CRPF operation. They could have used the experience of Army officers from J&K, NE but they didn't.
Hope you got my point.
I don't understand why we emphasize on technology so much. Insisting on fifth generation technologies when the country is yet to master 4th generation tech. is going to set us up for a disaster.
We're already involved in a high tech joint venture with the Russians for a fifth generation plane, so why not focus on improving the LCA and only the LCA to the point where it becomes comparable to the current SU-30MKI and mass produce it in large numbers so we can have a large fleet of relatively advanced fighter jets? We don't have to worry about countering stealth aircraft at the moment, and by the time we do we'd have our own.
We can't rely on technological superiority alone, we need numbers, especially when we're faced with the (albeit distant) prospect of a two front war, with the world's largest and 7th largest force. Isn't that what we're planning for in any case?
I especially don't understand how the air force let its numbers slip to such a degree. The worst part is the complete lack of urgency to buy and replace old aircraft. They've taken 5 years to decide which aircraft to buy! Is it me, or does it seem like India's defense planning is a complete mess?
But one could also argue that the Russian and Chinese proved the other side too, although Russian tanks was inferior to German tanks in WW2 in 1 on 1, the sheer number of them was too much for the few superior, but costly Tigers.Technological superiority is key,
a quantitative advantage is not as effective in modern combat.
Why did the British rule half the world ?
Why is the US the undisputed superpower in the world ?
Technological superiority
I don't understand why we emphasize on technology so much.{Because the technology under the sleeve will create wonders when we cant match up with numbers.}
Insisting on fifth generation technologies when the country is yet to master 4th generation tech. is going to set us up for a disaster.{You completely got its wrong.Its not yet to,but its after.period LCA-MKI development is over.Even people are getting carried away with that.MKII a 4.5 gen fighter along side a 5th gen fighter are being worked upon.}
We're already involved in a high tech joint venture with the Russians for a fifth generation plane, so why not focus on improving the LCA and only the LCA to the point where it becomes comparable to the current SU-30MKI and mass produce it in large numbers so we can have a large fleet of relatively advanced fighter jets? We don't have to worry about countering stealth aircraft at the moment, and by the time we do we'd have our own.
{You are absolutely right here.And it is what undergoing down there.LCA-MKI radar integration is completed and only few weapon trials and flight testing left for IOC.LCA-MKII development progressed so well,except engine issue.AESA radar wont be a program,cause it can be swapped any time since its been under development along side.Its getting IRST,sophisticiated EW systems,supercruising engine ,every thing that are comparable or exceeding the technologies that are on offer.MKII will certainly be produced in numbers(~160).The advantage of proceeding with AMCA is that it can utilize the time and development spent on PAKFA since MCA design was already frozen.}
We can't rely on technological superiority alone, we need numbers, especially when we're faced with the (albeit distant) prospect of a two front war, with the world's largest and 7th largest force. Isn't that what we're planning for in any case?
{Agreed again.but we all know that in a 2.5 front war,we cant match one on one.If its just PAK our numbers are enough.But if its china ,then technological superiority over the adversary adds weight.INDO-China conflight?areal war is more likely.Its better to bring up as much stealth as possible.On the most conservative estimates MCA is going to be inducted starting 2020 with LSP birds.}
I especially don't understand how the air force let its numbers slip to such a degree. The worst part is the complete lack of urgency to buy and replace old aircraft. They've taken 5 years to decide which aircraft to buy! Is it me, or does it seem like India's defense planning is a complete mess?
{the hard fact is that ,so far neither IAF nor GOI predicted any conflict with China in the coming decade atleast before 2015.So IAF and GOI mainly concentrated on Pak and neglected replacements and new inductions,while whining for strategic ties under the name of nuke deal and MRCA. As many people dont know,MRCA is not just a $10 billion tender,but the most realistic estimates including the option to exercise 74 more birds put the total value at a mean $30 billions.whoever wins the contract,still have to integrate russian weapons and thier own weapons.Now tell me, is it worth going hush bush over a $30 billion contract? Finally we will be ending up with ~200 LCA,~200 MRCA,250PAKFA,200 MCA,~300 MKI.After all,I guess its worth the late.
And we shouldnt be too much worrying about china.Morelikely we have to deal with pak alone while the rest is hypothetical scenario.}
But one could also argue that the Russian and Chinese proved the other side too, although Russian tanks was inferior to German tanks in WW2 in 1 on 1, the sheer number of them was too much for the few superior, but costly Tigers.
Imo we have to focus on both, quality and quantity, especially in IAF!
I don't consider PAF as a real threat for India, because they are inferior in quality and quantity to IAF and mainly will be needed as a defense force. PLAAF instead is and moreover will be a whole different league! Most of their present fleet of course remains with older fighters just as ours, but they are modernising highly too and in a combo with J10 and J11, even the numbers of older fighters will be a big problem too.
A 2 front war is the worst thing that can happen for India and can't be won without foreign help, no matter what some military officials say. Although the manpower might be there, the overwhelming number of fighters, missiles and tanks will be the overkill.
I doubt that we can counter PLAAF in numbers anytime, but in quality we already can compete and will push the level even upwards, which will be enough to defend ourself.
A 2 front war is the worst thing that can happen for India and can't be won without foreign help,