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New Delhi, Dec 25: Indigenously developed Kaveri engine developed by Gas Turbine Research Establishment (GTRE), was supposed to power LCA-Tejas. With the Indian Air Force (IAF)'s depleting squadron size, the pressure mounted on the HAL to deliver LCA Tejas early. So the Tejas' which have been inducted into the service are fitted with the US manufactured General Electric F404-GE-F2J3 afterburning turbofan engine.

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Many back then had questioned the viability of having a workable Kaveri engine in a such a short period of time even though it was officially known at that time that Safran, a French company which manufactures engines for Rafale combat jets had become the technical consultant for the GTRE to help fix issues with the Kaveri engine, said a report in IDRW.org.



Last update on the program was that the Safran which carried out the technical audit of the program has cleared the Kaveri engine for integration into LCA-Tejas aircraft to carry out limited flight envelope trials before that GTRE is required to clear Kaveri Engine in High-Altitude Trials for that it will be heading to overseas High-Altitude Test Facilities and in 2017, Kaveri engine was tested for 155 hours in endurance mode.

Kaveri Engine and expectations from it:
The GTRE GTX-35VS Kaveri, is an afterburning turbofan project developed by the Gas Turbine Research Establishment (GTRE), a lab under the DRDO in Bangalore. The Defense Research and Development Organization (DRDO) decided to wind up the Kaveri engine (GTX-35VS ) programme in November 2014 due to its shortcomings, a decision that will be finalized by the DAC.

The GTRE is now running two separate successor engine programmes, the K9+ programme and the K10 programme. France has offered to help India revive the unsuccessful Kaveri engine project. An upgraded Kaveri engine with 90 kN thrust compared to the existing 72 kN can be developed with French cooperation which can eventually be used for Tejas which currently uses an American engine.

In theory the AMCA will be powered by a domestically manufactured Kaveri K9 or K10 engine, currently undergoing development by the Gas Turbine Research Establishment. But making powerful and reliable jet engines from scratch is hard. Only after the Kaveri engines are ready, supposedly in 2019, can the serious work on the airframe really begin. Proposed upgraded Kaveri engine will be a 90kN thrust class engine which will be marginally more powerful than GE supplied F404-GE-IN20 engine which is currently generating 84kN thrust.



Ideally for Kaveri engine should be able to deliver 95 Kn thrust. Finally, the ADA and HAL will need to produce sufficiently powerful turbofan engines to meet performance specifications. This is further complicated by the need for an S-shaped air intake that will shield the reflective turbofan blades from showing up on the radar, as well as specially designed nozzles to reduce the heat signature of the engines from infrared sensors.




https://www.oneindia.com/india/indi...m-what-happened-to-kaveri-engine-2827340.html
 
i read a news long time ago and it said that indians are willing to accept israeli help in this matter and both agreed.there was no news after that.looks like they are working on it.may be several problems in this design.
 
i read a news long time ago and it said that indians are willing to accept israeli help in this matter and both agreed.there was no news after that.looks like they are working on it.may be several problems in this design.


No, a part of the offset for the Rafale purchase they are helping to get it operational.
 
May b they are trialing it on truck that carries teja
 
But but Kaveri is 'indigenous', why are the French involved? Consultancy again? I thought the Indians were the smartest in the world. :rofl::rofl::rofl:
 
But but Kaveri is 'indigenous', why are the French involved? Consultancy again? I thought the Indians were the smartest in the world. :rofl::rofl::rofl:
same way as russians ( actually soviets ) are involved in every Chinese project from engines to the jets and missiles to nuclear tech apart from the stolen tech and know how they brag they have developed ingeniously stolen from sole superpower USA . this is my perception . so ? anything else ?
 
As per DRDO reports.
The French are only helping with the technical audit and not providing hard materials for the same.

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same way as russians ( actually soviets ) are involved in every Chinese project from engines to the jets and missiles to nuclear tech apart from the stolen tech and know how they brag they have developed ingeniously stolen from sole superpower USA . this is my perception . so ? anything else ?
Yup, did we say our programs were fully indigenous and go shouting about it? Only Indians do such things, shout and boast right supapowan 2012? Even after so much spoon feeding, you produce crappy things.:rofl::rofl::rofl:

Design is copied from Russia. 16 bn USD allocated still blades got band.
16 billion allocated but how much is used and since when? we have a tvc engine now, you can say we copied, stole, beg or borrow. WE DID IT....you still suck after all these spoonfeeding from virtually every country from Russians to the West.:rofl::rofl::rofl:

Oh, and how indigenous is Chinese engine? Sourcing parts from all over the world? So much for Xi DingDong's Made in China.
We are under arms embargo, can't really source anything from the west actually. Our program is much more independent from yours, you even need 'consultancy' from Russians to French to US.
 
But but Kaveri is 'indigenous', why are the French involved? Consultancy again? I thought the Indians were the smartest in the world. :rofl::rofl::rofl:
Getting help when stuck is smart I think. Getting the job done is smart I think
 
heard that it rafael deal would help them overcome that problem
 
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