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guys we have to keep silence and just wait and watch
we have to speak less and work more
we have to speak less and work more
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its fine then bt if it is medium size then its internal bay at max will carry 2BVR.you mean something like the f-117..
Alright but with Snecma kicking in with their technology, how much of the engine will actually remain indegenous?
How much of it currently is?
We are using an engine of 1990s(i mean the engine which should be developed between 1990-2010) in the fighter of future ?/
I really hope DRDO has upgraded their requirements in Kaveri project since now this engine is not to power a replacement of MIG21 but it will power a 5th gen fighter...
Engines are very complex technology, we were not able to do it by yourself. So went to the french who has expertise in it to rectify the teething problems..
Actually F-22, PakFa, J-20 are all heavy fighters. But AMCA would be a medium weight fighter, the size of Mig 29.
For a fighter of this size, 2 90-95 KN engines are good enough, even for super cruise. As said in the article, Kaveri will be around that number when it is installed on AMCA.
Honestly, that has to be seen!
For example the EF has an empty weight of 11t and 2 x 90kN AB thrust which gives it a great TWR. Now AMCA is planed in the same class, with similar thrust, but with internal weapon bays and internal fuel, the weight will increase dramatically as well. The advantage on the other hand is the low drag, because no external loads, but then look at F35 again:
- medium class
- emptyweight 13+t
- internal fuel over 8t
- 1 engine with 190kN AB thrust
- VMAX around Mach 1.6
- TWR (with full internal fuel, no weapons) 0.89
- not SC capable
The AMCA specs could look pretty similar with that thrust, which makes a good TWR, manouverability, or SC doubtful don't you think?
We are using an engine of 1990s(i mean the engine which should be developed between 1990-2010) in the fighter of future ?/
I really hope DRDO has upgraded their requirements in Kaveri project since now this engine is not to power a replacement of MIG21 but it will power a 5th gen fighter...
Is that an excuse?
If we had to bring in foreign companies at the end of the day then what's the point of this program anyways?
It's a different case if we are buying their technology though but if we are just leasing it, then that makes no sense.