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Is South Korea's new KF-21 fighter similar to India's AMCA stealth jet?

Look pal, it is weird when you criticize other countries made fighter while yours are still in drawing board and hasnt yet finished detail design.

Whether I build a plane or you build a plane or my plane comes today or your plane comes today a jet without internal weapons bay is a jet without an internal bay.

You can't claim to build a jet plane without a jet engine.
 
South Korea's KF-21 images. Can Indians show their ACTUAL stealth fighter that is not in FANTASY DRAWINGS?

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South Korea's KF-21 images. Can Indians show their ACTUAL stealth fighter that is not in FANTASY DRAWINGS?

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We are not yet there......India started late into this race......I believe other developing nations have at least 20 years or more headstart (I could be wrong).

About 50+ years ago, when South Korea; Malaysia; China etc are working towards developing their economy.....India is working to go backwards vis-a-vis economy......tragedy....
 
lol indians first be thinking that the ocean is their to "yield" then be thinking that somebody's actual built prototype jet is a copy of their imaginary, forever on paper and pointpoint jet.
 
Your fellow member started flamebaiting, and even brought Azm to this thread. Any slangs for him?
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Regardless AMCA is a copy of J-31 or not, both share so blatant resemble; while J-31 design is remarkably different than F-35, hence it could not be a copy of F-35.

It is almost the same silly as claim that J-20 is a copy of Mig 1.41 where both do not resemble each other.
 
Regardless AMCA is a copy of J-31 or not, both share so blatant resemble; while J-31 design is remarkably different than F-35, hence it could not be a copy of F-35.

It is almost the same silly as claim that J-20 is a copy of Mig 1.41 where both do not resemble each other.
Well one can’t reinvent the wheel, if we make midwing design it will be called F-35 copy, if we make delta canard design it will be called J-20 copy.
South Korea's KF-21 images. Can Indians show their ACTUAL stealth fighter that is not in FANTASY DRAWINGS?

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Prototype construction for AMCA has started will be rolled out in 2024.
South Korea on Friday unveiled the prototype of its new '4.5 generation' fighter dubbed the KF-21 Boramae (young hawk trained for hunting), nearly 20 years after the project to build it was announced.

A fighter of the 4.5 generation is classified as having high manoeuvrability, advanced weapons for air-to-air and air-to-surface missions, features to reduce radar signature and integration of radar and infra-red sensors. A 4.5 generation fighter carries its weapons on external hardpoints on the wings and fuselage, unlike 5th generation aircraft that have internal weapons bays to increase stealth.

South Korean President Moon Jae-in and Indonesian Defence Minister Prabowo Subianto were among the key participants at the launch of the fighter.

In 2001, then South Korean president Kim Dae Jung had pledged to develop an indigenous fighter for the country by 2015 to replace its fleet of F-4 and F-5 aircraft.

In 2019, reports emerged Indonesia was backtracking on its commitments to the KF-21 project. Indonesia had agreed to provide $1.3 billion to buy 48 aircraft and also secure transfer of technology for it. However, Indonesia has provided only around $202 million so far, Yonhap reported. South Korea and Indonesia are continuing talks on the project.

History of KF-21

The formal development of the KF-21 fighter began in late 2015. According to South Korea's Yonhap news agency, the country had allocated $7.9 billion to develop and build 120 KF-21 fighters.

The KF-21, a twin-engine aircraft, is capable of carrying up to 7.7 tonnes of weapons and fuel under its wings and fuselage.

The first flight of the KF-21 is expected to be completed in 2022. The KF-21 resembles the US F-35 stealth fighter outwardly. South Korea is a user of the F-35, and the KF-21 has been touted as a “cheaper, less-stealthy alternative” to the US jet.

The current variant of the KF-21 does not feature an internal weapons bay, but future variants could have it. "Based on this 4.5 generation platform, South Korea will be capable of building more advanced versions down the road," professor Bang Hyo-Choong of the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) told Yonhap.

South Korea is purchasing air-to-air missiles for the first KF-21 batch from European companies MBDA and Diehl BGT.

South Korea has adopted a phased development approach to building the KF-21. "The KF-X Block I will not have an internal weapons carriage, which is planned for subsequent production blocks. The initial version will also lack air-to-ground striking capability since the home-grown long-range air-to-ground missile is to be developed by the mid-2020s," Defense News reported in 2019. Israeli company Elbit is assisting in the development of the radar of the KF-21.

KF-21 and AMCA

The KF-21 will be powered by two F414 engines, built by US company GE. GE delivered the first F414 engines to South Korea last year. Interestingly, the F414 will also power the initial variants of India's under-development Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA) stealth fighter. The DRDO currently plans to fly the first prototype of the AMCA by 2025.




The AMCA will be similar to the KF-21 in being a twin-engine fighter with an approximate take-off weight of around 25 tonnes.

While similar in layout to the KF-21, the AMCA is being designed with an internal weapons bay. The DRDO has also hinted at developing an unmanned version of the AMCA. In February this year, A.K. Ghosh, the director of the AMCA project for DRDO, told The New Indian Express, "We have plans in future to incorporate 6th generation technologies, where it will be possible to fly AMCA aircraft in an autonomous mode for dangerous missions.”

The Indian Air Force currently expects to buy up to 125 AMCA fighters. According to reports, the first two squadrons of AMCA jets would be powered by the F414 engines, while the remaining ones would be equipped with a higher-thrust engine to be developed in India with foreign assistance.


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Please don’t start threads with BS, please. Compare 2 things when you can see them, once AMCA rolls out then we can compare, till the time this thread should be locked by mods.
 
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Well one can’t reinvent the wheel, if we make midwing design it will be called F-35 copy, if we make delta canard design it will be called J-20 copy.
You know what is the meaning of INSPIRATION and BASED ON, if you guys always claims J-10 is copy of LAVI and J-20 is copy of cancelled Russian/Soviet MIG-1.44
Prototype construction for AMCA has started will be rolled out in 2024.
Lets wait and see but you have to remember fighter jet developments is often delays because of technical difficulties and other stuffs look at the development of F-22/F-35 timeline
 
Name a single thing that is different other than the horizontal stabilizer shape.
Inferior to Azm, may I ask what is azm, do we even have a publicly displayed model of atleast wha it looks? And damn you’re funny that PF-X will be superior to AMCA. It doesn’t even look remotely same to FC-31. But where is Azm? And you got to know who’s superior before both took off? You’ll just paint a chinese jet green and call it PF-X.

KF21 is not a 5th gen aircraft, their designers also say that, they will gradually make it a 5th gen aircraft.

Old AMCA Design-exists*
Le PDF: Reeeeee Indians copied F-22 Raptor
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Le new design of AMCA-exists*
Le PDF: Indians copied J-31 (as if it is an aircraft worth to copy).
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