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India’s ambitious plan to further expand its fighter jet development programme is making steady progress, with the design of the Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA) frozen now.

“The AMCA configuration has been frozen. Now, we have to have one last dialogue with the Air Force to decide how we go about the engine choice…. We will have a strategy for building the AMCA by the middle of this year,” said P.S. Subramanyam, Director of the Aeronautical Development Agency (ADA) under the DRDO, who heads India’s combat aircraft programme.

He was speaking to The Hindu on the sidelines of a workshop on ‘Embedded Systems for Defence Applications’ organised by the Naval Physical and Oceanographic Laboratory at Nedumbassery on Friday On the choice of the engine, Mr. Subramanyam said it would be prudent to procure and integrate an available engine into the aircraft so to ensure that the project was not held up.

“Since the fighter has been designed to take on an engine with a higher thrust, we can integrate it as and when such an engine is available. This is what has been done by Dassault in the Rafael development programme.”Mr. Subramanyam was confident of the Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) Tejas (Mk 1) obtaining final operational clearance by year-end.

Indigenous 5th Gen fighter plane on track: ADA | idrw.org
 
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Talk less work more. No one need running commentary. Start the work from this year. Make us proud and prove your worthiness . MK2 is very important for our national security.
 
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India’s ambitious plan to further expand its fighter jet development programme is making steady progress, with the design of the Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA) frozen now.

“The AMCA configuration has been frozen. Now, we have to have one last dialogue with the Air Force to decide how we go about the engine choice…. We will have a strategy for building the AMCA by the middle of this year,” said P.S. Subramanyam, Director of the Aeronautical Development Agency (ADA) under the DRDO, who heads India’s combat aircraft programme.

He was speaking to The Hindu on the sidelines of a workshop on ‘Embedded Systems for Defence Applications’ organised by the Naval Physical and Oceanographic Laboratory at Nedumbassery on Friday On the choice of the engine, Mr. Subramanyam said it would be prudent to procure and integrate an available engine into the aircraft so to ensure that the project was not held up.

“Since the fighter has been designed to take on an engine with a higher thrust, we can integrate it as and when such an engine is available. This is what has been done by Dassault in the Rafael development programme.”Mr. Subramanyam was confident of the Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) Tejas (Mk 1) obtaining final operational clearance by year-end.

Indigenous 5th Gen fighter plane on track: ADA | idrw.org
I really wish this project was being led by the IN and targeted for carrier ops for two reasons, firstly they have proven themselves to be the most practical and effective project managers of the three services when it comes to indigenous projects, with the IN on point the AMCA would be in very safe hands. Secondly the IN needs a 5th gen carrier fighter, ideally one able to launch using catapults, right now their choice is limited to the F-35C and given the plethora of issues this plane has and that it is American it is hardly the ideal choice. With the FGFA coming to the IAF, the IAF are hardly in desperate need for another 5th gen fighter.
 
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This fighter jet will be built at a quicker pace. India is building good aero space defence related industry.

India is establishing good R&D facilities.
 
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I really wish this project was being led by the IN and targeted for carrier ops for two reasons, firstly they have proven themselves to be the most practical and effective project managers of the three services when it comes to indigenous projects, with the IN on point the AMCA would be in very safe hands. Secondly the IN needs a 5th gen carrier fighter, ideally one able to launch using catapults, right now their choice is limited to the F-35C and given the plethora of issues this plane has and that it is American it is hardly the ideal choice. With the FGFA coming to the IAF, the IAF are hardly in desperate need for another 5th gen fighter.
And at same time , it' easier to derive normal version from carrier version than other way round.

And isn't FGFA struck in some sort of conundrums ??
 
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Why stop at 5th, Ancient India had 6th Generation fighters.
 
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The AMCA configuration has been frozen? Good! I hope the delivery won't be frozen till 2435! :lol:
 
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