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can't be single engined if we are going with indigenous engines on it..
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I was leaning more toward a twin-seat fighter being a more capable C&C platform for a air group.That actually has nothing to do with single or twin seaters, but with the capability of a fighter to gather long range radar data and divert them to other allied fighters via datalink. A single seat F22 flying in front of a batch of F15s for example could act as a mini awacs as well, by using it's radar and diverting the data to the F15s, which can remain passive then.
I don't think that's correct either, when you look at the mix of squads in the USN, you will see, that they have dedicated single seat and twin seat squadrons, almost in the same number:
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IMO,we will mass produce indigenous turbofan engine after 2020can't be single engined if we are going with indigenous engines on it..
maybe after 2030 .. not before that !!IMO,we will mass produce indigenous turbofan engine after 2020
creating 200kn single turbofan engine would take atleat 25 years
I was leaning more toward a twin-seat fighter being a more capable C&C platform for a air group.
Because a WSO could take over the comand role, but the capability as said is only a technical issue, not a matter of single or twin seaters.
Despite a near frozen design, ADA isn't yet sure whether the fifth generation aircraft is going to be a single or twin seater!
The scale model displayed at Aero India 2013 was certainly a single seater, like the scale models displayed earlier at Aero India 2011 and Aero India 2009.
A pamphlet distributed by ADA at the 2013 show made no mention of the number of aircrew.
However, an animation video displayed during the show mentioned that the aircraft would accommodate a "pilot associate to reduce pilot work load."
Infact that's a clever thing to do, not to tamper with a proven platform. But i do wish Sukhoi to introduce bubble canopy like F-22.
Indians seem to be convinced that 82+82=164.
AMCA will be inducted no early than year 2030. Definitely IAF has no interest to wait it for so long. It's a good test bed for DRDO.