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Kaveri engine to power fifth generation fighter aircraft

Yes they will asked India help in year 2030 to send one engine for there museum as a masterpiece. The only engine in the world which is still underdevelope for more then 50 years and will be operational in next decade.
Dude, you could have read about Kaveri engine on Wiki. It looks like you just know the name of engine, well atleast you know the name :)
 
Kaveri engine to power India’s indigenous 5th-gen fighter


NEW DELHI (PTI): Under development for over two decades, India's indigenous fighter jet engine 'Kaveri' will be used for powering the home-grown fifth generation Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA).

Being developed by DRDO's Gas Turbine Research Establishment (GTRE), the Kaveri engine was initially being developed for the Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) Tejas programme but now it will be used on the AMCA, which is expected to be ready by 2016-17, senior officials told PTI here.

The AMCA is a twin-engine indigenous fighter aircraft programme for which initial sanctions have already been accorded by the Defence Ministry, they added.

The indigenous fighter aircraft engine programme was first started in 1986 and has suffered delays and cost over-runs. It was also marred by the technology denial regimes in the 1990s.

After not being able to get the desired thrust for powering fighter aircraft, the DRDO entered into a Joint Venture with the French engine manufacturers Snecma to further enhance its capabilities.

"In recent times, the engine has been able to produce thrust of 70-75 Kilo Newton but what the IAF and other stake-holders desire is power between 90-95 KN.

"I think with the JV with Snecma in place now, we would be able to achieve these parameters in near future," they said.

On using the Kaveri for the LCA, they said the engine would be fitted on the first 40 LCAs to be supplied to the Indian Air Force (IAF) when they come for upgrades to the DRDO in the latter half of the decade.

Due to the absence of an indigenous engine, the GE Aviation engines from the US were procured to power the LCAs and recently, another tender was awarded to the American company for supplying 99 engines for the advanced version of Tejas.

On the present status of the programme, officials said the maiden flight test of Kaveri was completed successfully during the Flying Test Bed (FTB) trials at the Gromov Flight Research Institute in Moscow November last year.

During the coming months, 50-60 test flights will be carried out to mature the engine in terms of reliability, safety and airworthiness.

These trials would pave the way for further flight trials of Kaveri engine with a fighter aircraft, they added.

http://www.brahmand.com/news/Kaveri...7;s-indigenous-5th-gen-fighter/6156/1/10.html
 
It powered the fourth generation really well..come on guys..stop calling GE-F414 variant a Kaveri!
 
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