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HYDERABAD: India has embarked upon an ambitious project to indigenously design and develop a fifth generation Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA) by 2017.

The government released Rs. 100 crore last month to the Bangalore-based Aeronautical Development Agency (ADA), which will spearhead the project, to prepare feasibility studies in 18 months. The ADA is an autonomous organisation under the Ministry of Defence.

Disclosing this to reporters here on Saturday, ADA Director and Programme Director (Combat Aircraft) P.S. Subramanyam said AMCA, when developed and produced, would probably be the first medium combat aircraft with 20 tonne weight in the world. Similar aircraft being developed by the United States and Russia are in the range of 30 to 35 tonnes.

Mr. Subramanyam said AMCA was meant to fill the gap for the Indian Air Force as the Light Combat Aircraft (Tejas) would meet the low-end requirement and Sukhoi-30, the higher end. Once inducted, the IAF would have small, medium and heavy combat aircraft.

He said the AMCA would have an operational range of 30 km, equipped with stealth technology to prevent detection by enemy radar and capability for super-cruise flight. A large part of the aircraft would be made of carbon composites. The entire project would cost $ 2 billion.

Once the funds were received after the submission of the feasibility report, the agency planned to develop two technology demonstrators and seven prototypes, he said. ADA was identifying technologies for 6 {+t} {+h} generation combat aircraft. Earlier, Mr. Subramanyam made a presentation on Technological Challenges in Future Fighter Aircraft at the Aviation Conclave which concluded on Saturday.

Dr. A.R. Upadhya, Director, National Aerospace Laboratories (NAL), told reporters that the feasibility report for developing a Regional Transport Aircraft with 90-seater capacity would be submitted to the government by April next year. The report would look into various aspects, including configuration systems, whether it should be powered by a turboprop or turbofan engine.
 
The government released Rs. 100 crore last month to the Bangalore-based Aeronautical Development Agency (ADA), which will spearhead the project, to prepare feasibility studies in 18 months..

Our first step :cheers:
 
Operational range of 30 kilo meters :blink:



What the f. . . . :D
 
I'm making a joke here, so don't anyone get too upset. But at the rate that India makes their own aircraft I'm sure the engineers need to think about how to make this a 7++ generation aircraft. Wasn't Tejas supposed to be a 3rd gen fighter?

Okay, just a little joke. Best of luck to the MCA programme.
 
I'm making a joke here, so don't anyone get too upset. But at the rate that India makes their own aircraft I'm sure the engineers need to think about how to make this a 7++ generation aircraft. Wasn't Tejas supposed to be a 3rd gen fighter?

Okay, just a little joke. Best of luck to the MCA programme.

Tejas is a 4th gen fighter and the lightest one in the world at that jokes aside India has not even made a 3rd gen fighter this is it's first attempt to leapfrog to 4th gen. Considering India did not clone or reverse engineer Russian fighters like the SU27 unlike the Chinese it is a achievement and a learning curve for the future.
 
ADA seeks $2 bn for advanced medium combat aircraft

the Aeronautical Development Agency (ADA), an autonomous body under the department of defence research and development, Ministry of Defence, is seeking a $2-billion (approximately Rs 9,060 crore) fund for the development of the advanced medium combat aircraft (AMCA).

“We have just started working on this fifth-generation aircraft, for which we had already received sanctions to the tune of Rs 100 crore. The way the government is cooperating, I am able to say that we will receive the funding ($2 billion) in the next 18 months,” PS Subramanyam, programme director (combat aircraft) and director of ADA, told Business Standard.
The AMCA will be designed with a small radar cross-section and will feature internal weapons and advanced electronic systems. The twin-engined, stealth-multirole fighter will be equipped with missiles like the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO)’s Astra, besides stand-off and precision weapons.
“The $2-billion fund will initially be utilised to develop two technology demonstrators and seven prototypes. The first flight test is expected to take place by 2017,” he said on the sidelines of the Aviation Conclave 2010, which concluded here on Saturday.

Stating that the AMCAs were aimed at bridging the gap between light combat aircraft (LCA) Tejas and Sukhoi heavy weight fighters, Subramanyam said though Russia and the United States were into designing of similar aircraft that weigh 30-35 tonne, the AMCA would weigh only 20 tonne.

“Though the AMCAs were primarily being designed to meet the requirements of the Indian Air Force, we are contemplating rolling out a new variant for the Indian Navy as well,” he said, adding ADA would commence research and development on the six-generation AMCA aircraft shortly.

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India will soon catch up , but what is more important in LCA is its indigenous..
it will only get better with time..
 
Sixth generation :blink: . Is it media mistake :what:

might be, hope its not.....:woot: ... well I am happy that we have officially accepted it, buy giving 100 Crores for this program as the first tiny winy step
 
It should be stealthy at least like F-35, else no use of spending such amount as MMRCA is enough to bridge the gap

Thx
 
It should be stealthy at least like F-35, else no use of spending such amount as MMRCA is enough to bridge the gap

Thx

its a Stealth fighter dude, Which falls In 20 ton class.... As said Even USA and Russia are Upto developing Light weight Stealth Aircrafts.... So Just Keep Your fingers crossed, IAF Also Wants the AMCA to be a Stealth Fighter....
 
AMCA comes under medium class because India is already invested in heavy class FFGA so we will have two 5 generation planes of different classes
 
Sixth generation :blink: . Is it media mistake :what:

Its not a mistake ADA is looking for the future also like when it was working for LCA only it was thinking about tech for 5 gen so when it working for 5 gen it has to think about 6 gen ....
 
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