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BENGALURU: The Aeronautical Development Agency, which had conceived and designed the Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) Tejas, has set the ball rolling for building the next generation defence aircraft, the Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA), by extending an invitation to private players in Coimbatore to build a technology demonstrator.

The proposal is not only the first time an indigenous military aircraft programme is seeing the involvement of private players, but it is also the first time a defence plane development project is proposed to be executed outside Bengaluru.

The project — to be implemented in Sulur in Coimbatore district which may house the permanent base of the Tejas squadron — marks Tamil Nadu’s first major defence aircraft project.

Fifth generation aircraft may replace Tejas
Talking about the fifth generation aircraft that may eventually replace Tejas, ADA programme director Girish Deodhar said: “We’ve only invited an Expression of Interest and received application from a few industries. It’d be too early to reveal names or numbers as the project is in a preliminary phase and final clearance is awaited.”

The agency, created for the design and development of Tejas, has become relevant with the AMCA project and defence sources said the involvement of private players is in line with the Centre’s ‘Make In India’ programme and it could help with the project’s timelines.

“There’s a proposal to implement the project in Sulur and the decision is based on the fact that Bengaluru has no space for technology development. The HAL airport already has too much testing. We looked at Chitradurga but it was not feasible because there was a problem with the approach part of the field. Since Sulur has an airfield, it looks good,” Deodhar said.

According to ADA, private players will be required to manufacture, assemble and equip two fighter aircraft and for the first time the industry will be involved from the stage of developing a process plan, design and fabricate parts, manufacture both metallic and composite parts, prepare sub-assembly jigs, create subassemblies and transport them to the identified Flight Test Facility.


Read more at:
//economictimes.indiatimes.com/articleshow/64217410.cms?utm_source=contentofinterest&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=cppst
 
States with strong auto component manufacturing industry like TN,Gujarat,Maharashtra will have natural advantage in aerospace industry
 
States with strong auto component manufacturing industry like TN,Gujarat,Maharashtra will have natural advantage in aerospace industry
Good ,a welcome step towards making tejas v 2.0
 
Disaster in the making.........neither the funds,not the technology is there.
I don't understand who makes these stupid policies?

i guess India learnt a lot from Tejas in making, and read all the time here that it can help speed up the AMCA development.
Technologies can be developed over the time and engine development is not linked to AMCA so what is the worry?
 
i guess India learnt a lot from Tejas in making, and read all the time here that it can help speed up the AMCA development.
Technologies can be developed over the time and engine development is not linked to AMCA so what is the worry?

Technologies are costly.......go and check the development budget of f-22 ,f-35 ,j-20 and even su-57 and then decide for urself.
 
Technologies are costly.......go and check the development budget of f-22 ,f-35 ,j-20 and even su-57 and then decide for urself.
first AMCS is suppose to fly in another 10 years? i think India has enough time to build technologies or get them ToT from other countries. AMCA looks to be on track to me.
 
BENGALURU: The Aeronautical Development Agency, which had conceived and designed the Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) Tejas, has set the ball rolling for building the next generation defence aircraft, the Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA), by extending an invitation to private players in Coimbatore to build a technology demonstrator.

The proposal is not only the first time an indigenous military aircraft programme is seeing the involvement of private players, but it is also the first time a defence plane development project is proposed to be executed outside Bengaluru.

The project — to be implemented in Sulur in Coimbatore district which may house the permanent base of the Tejas squadron — marks Tamil Nadu’s first major defence aircraft project.

Fifth generation aircraft may replace Tejas
Talking about the fifth generation aircraft that may eventually replace Tejas, ADA programme director Girish Deodhar said: “We’ve only invited an Expression of Interest and received application from a few industries. It’d be too early to reveal names or numbers as the project is in a preliminary phase and final clearance is awaited.”

The agency, created for the design and development of Tejas, has become relevant with the AMCA project and defence sources said the involvement of private players is in line with the Centre’s ‘Make In India’ programme and it could help with the project’s timelines.

“There’s a proposal to implement the project in Sulur and the decision is based on the fact that Bengaluru has no space for technology development. The HAL airport already has too much testing. We looked at Chitradurga but it was not feasible because there was a problem with the approach part of the field. Since Sulur has an airfield, it looks good,” Deodhar said.

According to ADA, private players will be required to manufacture, assemble and equip two fighter aircraft and for the first time the industry will be involved from the stage of developing a process plan, design and fabricate parts, manufacture both metallic and composite parts, prepare sub-assembly jigs, create subassemblies and transport them to the identified Flight Test Facility.


Read more at:
//economictimes.indiatimes.com/articleshow/64217410.cms?utm_source=contentofinterest&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=cppst
Will the tech demonstrator be based on the scaled model that ADA exhibited previously or would they come up with their own designs?
 
Technologies are costly.......go and check the development budget of f-22 ,f-35 ,j-20 and even su-57 and then decide for urself.


RELAX man

This country INDIA just designed and launched its VERY OWN nuclear ballistic missle submarine

ITS VERY OWN ICMB and rockets sending 100 satalites into space

AND is ready its first 40k tonne CARRIER the VIKRANT

THEY have pedigree my friend

YES........ Tejas was too slow BUT that started in 1990 when india was a poor developing country with small GDP and no experience

TODAY ........they have a huge rising GDP massive experience AND will have willing partners in SAAB of Swden Dassult of France who are keen to provide know how and guidance for AMCA

THIS WILL BE a huge success INDIA learnt a lot from LCA
 
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