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Inconsistency in design of AMCA’s Internal Weapons Bay
PublishedNovember 14, 2015
SOURCE: SUDESH CHARI / FOR MY TAKE / IDRW.ORG
One of the most critical nose-on low observability design elements going into a Stealth fighter jet is internal weapons bays. for Stealth missions aircraft entirely and critically depends on in its Internal weapons to carry out suppression of Enemy Air Defenses (SEAD) or Strike missions in hostile enemy territories.
India’s own 5th generation fighter AMCA Program is all set to take off and official funding for the project is likely to be cleared by the end of this year. with aerodynamic design optimisation nearly completed AMCA’s final design is more or less frozen, but it still seems there is lack of clarity on AMCA’s Internal Weapons bay design aspect.
Above Computer design images released by Advanced Projects & Technologies (AP&T) Directorate of India’s Aeronautical Development Agency (ADA) few years back showed smaller side weapons bay like exactly found on F-22 Raptor which could store an Air-Air missile and can be used in a Dogfight.
Earlier images showed Two load of 1000lb PGMs along with Two Air-to-Air BVRAAMs in its Main Internal Weapons bay while Two Side bays at each side showcased one Close Combat ranged WVR missiles each, which was nearly identical to F-22 Weapons load configuration with similar looking weapons bays.
Latest computer design images released by ADA earlier this year at sidelines of Aero India have completely eliminated side internal weapons bay for reasons never officially explained thus indicating Internal weapons carrying capability of AMCA has been further lowered.
Above images released by ADA shows 3 possible configurations of Internal weapons bay. 1st image shows AMCA carrying 5 Medium ranged beyond-visual-range air-to-air missile (BVRAAM) which looks quite familiar to American AIM-120 AMRAAM, a missile which India has never operated in any of its fighter aircraft fleet.
In 2nd image, AMCA is shown carrying Russian Vympel R-77 RVV-AE (AA-12 Adder) medium-range air-to-air missile which are operated by Indian Air Force but due to a bigger diameters of the missile than American AIM-120 AMRAAM carriage capacity has been limited to 4 missiles under its main weapons load.
In the 3rd image, AMCA is shown carrying Two bombs which are very similar to American GBU-31/32/38 Joint Direct Attack Munition (JDAM), along with two Medium ranged beyond-visual-range air-to-air missiles.
Current images of Internal weapons bay suggests that they will not be deep enough to hold indigenously manufactured Sudarshan laser-guided bombs (LGB) nor shows Indian designed Astra BVRAAMs currently at the developmental stage.
Inconsistency in designs of Internal weapons bay suggests that final weapons configuration of AMCA has still not been arrived yet by ADA and Indian Air force.
lack of Indigenously developed BVRs and Bombs optimised for carriage in Internal weapons bay will greatly hinder Internal weapons bays design of AMCA. Internal Bay will need to be constantly optimised at regular intervals till most of India’s future weapons systems are miniaturized for operations from Internal weapons bays.
India will need to fast track development of indigenous weapons systems or miniaturization of developed weapons systems so that when AMCA is ready for production its weaponry are in place before induction into air force .
PublishedNovember 14, 2015
SOURCE: SUDESH CHARI / FOR MY TAKE / IDRW.ORG
One of the most critical nose-on low observability design elements going into a Stealth fighter jet is internal weapons bays. for Stealth missions aircraft entirely and critically depends on in its Internal weapons to carry out suppression of Enemy Air Defenses (SEAD) or Strike missions in hostile enemy territories.
India’s own 5th generation fighter AMCA Program is all set to take off and official funding for the project is likely to be cleared by the end of this year. with aerodynamic design optimisation nearly completed AMCA’s final design is more or less frozen, but it still seems there is lack of clarity on AMCA’s Internal Weapons bay design aspect.
Above Computer design images released by Advanced Projects & Technologies (AP&T) Directorate of India’s Aeronautical Development Agency (ADA) few years back showed smaller side weapons bay like exactly found on F-22 Raptor which could store an Air-Air missile and can be used in a Dogfight.
Earlier images showed Two load of 1000lb PGMs along with Two Air-to-Air BVRAAMs in its Main Internal Weapons bay while Two Side bays at each side showcased one Close Combat ranged WVR missiles each, which was nearly identical to F-22 Weapons load configuration with similar looking weapons bays.
Latest computer design images released by ADA earlier this year at sidelines of Aero India have completely eliminated side internal weapons bay for reasons never officially explained thus indicating Internal weapons carrying capability of AMCA has been further lowered.
Above images released by ADA shows 3 possible configurations of Internal weapons bay. 1st image shows AMCA carrying 5 Medium ranged beyond-visual-range air-to-air missile (BVRAAM) which looks quite familiar to American AIM-120 AMRAAM, a missile which India has never operated in any of its fighter aircraft fleet.
In 2nd image, AMCA is shown carrying Russian Vympel R-77 RVV-AE (AA-12 Adder) medium-range air-to-air missile which are operated by Indian Air Force but due to a bigger diameters of the missile than American AIM-120 AMRAAM carriage capacity has been limited to 4 missiles under its main weapons load.
In the 3rd image, AMCA is shown carrying Two bombs which are very similar to American GBU-31/32/38 Joint Direct Attack Munition (JDAM), along with two Medium ranged beyond-visual-range air-to-air missiles.
Current images of Internal weapons bay suggests that they will not be deep enough to hold indigenously manufactured Sudarshan laser-guided bombs (LGB) nor shows Indian designed Astra BVRAAMs currently at the developmental stage.
Inconsistency in designs of Internal weapons bay suggests that final weapons configuration of AMCA has still not been arrived yet by ADA and Indian Air force.
lack of Indigenously developed BVRs and Bombs optimised for carriage in Internal weapons bay will greatly hinder Internal weapons bays design of AMCA. Internal Bay will need to be constantly optimised at regular intervals till most of India’s future weapons systems are miniaturized for operations from Internal weapons bays.
India will need to fast track development of indigenous weapons systems or miniaturization of developed weapons systems so that when AMCA is ready for production its weaponry are in place before induction into air force .