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The Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA) is an Indian programme to develop a fifth-generation stealth, multirole combat aircraft for the Indian Air Force and the Indian Navy which will also include sixth-generation technologies.[3] The design of the aircraft is carried out by Aeronautical Development Agency (ADA) of Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO). It is expected to be produced by a public-private joint venture between the DRDO, Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL), and an Indian private company.[4] The development cost is estimated to be around 15,000 crore (~$2 billion).[5]

Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft
AMCA model displayed at the Aero India 2021
Role Stealth multirole fighter
National origin India
Manufacturer Hindustan Aeronautics Limited
Design group Aeronautical Development Agency
Aircraft Research and Design Centre (HAL)[1]
Defence Research and Development Organisation
Status In development[2]
Primary users Indian Air Force (intended)
Indian Navy (intended)

As of February 2023, DRDO has completed design of AMCA and is waiting for "Critical Design Review'", which according to The Indian Express, is a technical review to ensure that the system of an aircraft can proceed into fabrication, demonstration and test and can meet performance requirements.[6]

AMCA will be a single-seat, twin-engine aircraft. The AMCA Mark 1 will come equipped with 5.5 generation technologies and Mark 2 will have the incremental 6th generation technology upgrades.[7][8][9] The AMCA is intended to perform a multitude of missions including Air supremacy, Ground-Strike, Suppression of Enemy Air Defenses (SEAD) and Electronic Warfare (EW) missions. It is intended to be a potent replacement for the Sukhoi Su-30MKI air superiority fighter, which forms the backbone of the IAF fighter fleet.[7][10]

The AMCA design is optimised for low radar cross section and supercruise capability.[11][12] Feasibility study on AMCA and the preliminary design stage have been completed, and the project entered the detailed design phase in February 2019.[13] The AMCA is currently the only 5th generation fighter under development in India.[14]

Some analysts have questioned the feasibility of India's ability to independently develop a fifth generation fighter aircraft as India lacks the industrial base and technical capabilities to do so.[15][16] The analysts note that India also lacks a robust military industrial base to manufacture the aircraft in large numbers,[16] asserting instead that India should either elicit foreign collaboration[17] or join a multi-national fighter program such as the European FCAS which would benefit the development of the AMCA project.[15]

Development edit

AMCA Program edit

 
A wind tunnel model of the HAL AMCA

The AMCA programme, earlier known as Medium Combat Aircraft (MCA) programme, is an Indian programme to develop a fifth-generation fighter. It began as a parallel programme to the Indo-Russia Sukhoi/HAL FGFA.[18] The AMCA programme was launched in 2010.[19] Although envisioned as a 20-tonne class fighter earlier,[18] now AMCA is 25-tonne class fighter.[20] A feasibility study was launched in October 2010,[21] followed by Project Definition and Preliminary Design phase in 2013.[22] From November 2013 to December 2014, 9 design configurations of AMCA, starting from 3B-01 to 3B-09, were studied using CAD, low-speed - high-speed wind tunnel testing, and radar cross section (RCS) testing. By the end of 2014, configuration 3B-09 was chosen.[23] In 2015, the basic design configuration of AMCA was finalized,[24] and has been accepted by IAF in 2016.[25] As of October 2022, the AMCA is yet to get Cabinet Committee on Security (CCS) approval, which is essential for prototype development. According to Dr A.K. Ghosh, project director of AMCA, "Once the project sanction is received, the prototype can be rolled out in three years and the first flight in one to one and (a) half years after that".[20][26]

The IAF plan to procure at least 125 AMCA in Mark-1 and Mark-2 configurations.[27] The Mark 2 of AMCA is expected to have a more powerful engine,[20] sixth-generation features and technologies to stay relevant in the coming decades.[28]

Sixth-generation technologies edit

In an interview given in 2020, the then Air force Chief R. K. S. Bhadauria stated that "The planning process is already underway for combat systems like optionally manned sixth generation technologies, smart wingman concept, swarm drones, long persistent HALE (High-Altitude Long Endurance) platforms and hypersonic weapons, among others.[29] He also added that it is imperative to incorporate such advanced technologies to keep AMCA relevant.[30] It is also reaffirmed by IAF's current chief Vivek Ram Chaudhari.[31]

Design edit

Overview edit

The AMCA is a twin-engine, stealth supersonic multi-role fighter designed for the IAF.[7] At present, the AMCA is planned as a fifth generation fighter but will integrate emerging, best of breed sixth generation technologies over time.[30] The AMCA would be the first fifth generation fighter to enter service with the Indian Air Force.[32][33]

The AMCA is designed with shoulder mounted diamond shaped trapezoidal wings, a profile with substantial area-ruling to reduce drag at transonic speeds, and a stabilator V-tail with large fuselage mounted tail-wing.[34] Flight control surfaces include leading and trailing-edge flaps, ailerons, rudders on the canted vertical stabilizers, and all-moving tailplanes; these surfaces also serve as air brakes. The cockpit features a single seat configuration which is placed high, near the air intakes and wings of the aircraft to provide good visibility to the pilot with a single bubble canopy.[34] A leading-edge root extension (LERX), which is a small fillet, is situated on the front section of the intake and wings of the aircraft. It has a typically roughly rectangular shape, running forward from the leading edge of the wing root to a point along the fuselage.[34] The aircraft features a tricycle landing gear configuration. The weapons bay is placed on the underside of the fuselage between the nose and main landing gear. The AMCA is designed to produce a very small radar cross-section, to accomplish this it features "S-shaped" air-intakes to reduce radar exposure to the fan blade which increases stealth, uses an internal weapons bay and features the use of composites and other materials.[34] The flight control surfaces are controlled by a central management computer system. The AMCA will have some sixth generation characteristics such as an optionally crewed, directed energy weapons, capable of controlling UCAVs and swarm drones.[35][30]

Stealth and radar signature edit

The AMCA design has inherent radar stealth, achieved through twin-tail layout,[19] platform edge alignment and serration, body conformal antenna and low intercept radar, diverterless supersonic inlet (DSI) with serpentine ducts which conceal engine fan blades, internal weapons bay and extensive use of composites in airframe.[19] According to Janes Information Services quoting ADA, the airframe of AMCA will have 38–40% composite. As of October 2022, designers are still in the process of refining the radar deflection capability of AMCA.[36] It will also use radar-absorbent materials wherever necessary.[37]

Sensors and avionics edit

The AMCA is expected to have distributed passive sensors with Artificial intelligence (AI) assisted multi-sensor data fusion to increase situational awareness and to work in tandem with the advanced electronic warfare (EW) suite onboard AMCA.[38][39] The AMCA has a distributed processing system employing fast processors and smart subsystems.[40] The AMCA will also have an integrated vehicle health monitoring system which works on sensor fusion.[41]

AMCA will be equipped with a larger and powerful variant of the Uttam AESA Radar which will use gallium nitride (GaN) technology.[42] It will be mounted on a mechanically steerable mount.[34] An onboard condition monitoring system is also planned to be included in the AMCA.[43] The platform will be equipped with a quadruple digital fly-by-optics control system using fibre optic cables to reduce weight, increase the rate of data transfer and reduce electromagnetic interference.[37]

Cockpit edit

The AMCA will have a glass cockpit equipped with a wide panoramic touchscreen display for enhanced man-machine interaction, a multi function display (MFD) placed in portrait orientation and a wide-angle holographic head-up display (HUD). The AMCA will have hands-on throttle-and-stick (HOTAS) arrangement with right hand on stick and left hand on throttle settings to ease the pilot workload.[44][39]

Propulsion edit

The AMCA is to be powered by two afterburning turbofan engines. The plan is to equip General Electric F414 afterburning turbofan engine on AMCA Mark-1,[45] while a more powerful joint venture (JV) engine is planned for AMCA Mark-2.[41][46]

As per Government statement in Rajya Sabha during Winter Session 2021, there is a proposal to jointly develop engine for AMCA with the help of foreign partner using the know how from Kaveri engine development programme.[47]

On 15 July 2023, India and France agreed to collaborate for the joint development of a combat aircraft engine which would power the Mark-2 variant of AMCA as part of the Horizon 2047 document for India-France strategic partnership. A roadmap for this project will be prepared between French firm Safran and India’s Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) before the end of 2023.[48][49]

On 18 November 2023, Dr. Samir V. Kamat of DRDO announced that the United States has provided the necessary permits, opening the door for GE Aerospace and HAL to jointly produce the General Electric F414 engine in India for HAL Tejas Mark 2 and for the first two squadrons of AMCA.[50][51]

Armament edit

The AMCA features an internal weapons bay for carrying missiles and standoff precision guided munitions in stealthy configuration, while also has provision for external hardpoints for carrying ordinance externally for non-stealthy missions.[52][53] Directed energy weapons are also planned to be equipped on the AMCA.[54]

Operators edit

  India

Indian Air Force – 7 squadrons (planned)[55]

Specifications (projected) edit

Specifications can vary as the aircraft is still in development. All the informations are based on available non-official sources - approximate and preliminary.

Data from Jane's All the World's Aircraft[56]

General characteristics

  • Crew: 1
  • Length: 17.6 m (57 ft 9 in)
  • Wingspan: 11.13 m (36 ft 6 in)
  • Height: 4.5 m (14 ft 9 in)
  • Wing area: 55 m2 (590 sq ft)
  • Empty weight: 12,000 kg (26,455 lb) (estimated)
  • Gross weight: 18,000 kg (39,683 lb)
  • Max takeoff weight: 25,000 kg (55,116 lb) (estimated)
  • Fuel capacity: 6,500 kg (14,300 lb)
  • Payload: 6,500 kg (14,300 lb) ― 1,500 kg (3,300 lb) internal and 5,000 kg (11,000 lb) external stores[57]
  • Powerplant: 2 × Modified GE F414 (initial production)[58] afterburning turbofan

Performance

  • Maximum speed: 2,600 km/h (1,600 mph, 1,400 kn)
  • Maximum speed: Mach 2.15
  • Range: 3,240 km (2,010 mi, 1,750 nmi)
  • Combat range: 1,620 km (1,010 mi, 870 nmi)
  • Ferry range: 5,324 km (3,308 mi, 2,875 nmi)
  • Service ceiling: 20,000 m (65,000 ft)

Armament

Avionics

See also edit

Related development

Aircraft of comparable role, configuration, and era

Related lists

References edit

Notes edit

References edit

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The Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft AMCA is an Indian programme to develop a fifth generation stealth multirole combat aircraft for the Indian Air Force and the Indian Navy which will also include sixth generation technologies 3 The design of the aircraft is carried out by Aeronautical Development Agency ADA of Defence Research and Development Organisation DRDO It is expected to be produced by a public private joint venture between the DRDO Hindustan Aeronautics Limited HAL and an Indian private company 4 The development cost is estimated to be around 15 000 crore 2 billion 5 Advanced Medium Combat AircraftAMCA model displayed at the Aero India 2021Role Stealth multirole fighterNational origin IndiaManufacturer Hindustan Aeronautics LimitedDesign group Aeronautical Development Agency Aircraft Research and Design Centre HAL 1 Defence Research and Development OrganisationStatus In development 2 Primary users Indian Air Force intended Indian Navy intended As of February 2023 DRDO has completed design of AMCA and is waiting for Critical Design Review which according to The Indian Express is a technical review to ensure that the system of an aircraft can proceed into fabrication demonstration and test and can meet performance requirements 6 AMCA will be a single seat twin engine aircraft The AMCA Mark 1 will come equipped with 5 5 generation technologies and Mark 2 will have the incremental 6th generation technology upgrades 7 8 9 The AMCA is intended to perform a multitude of missions including Air supremacy Ground Strike Suppression of Enemy Air Defenses SEAD and Electronic Warfare EW missions It is intended to be a potent replacement for the Sukhoi Su 30MKI air superiority fighter which forms the backbone of the IAF fighter fleet 7 10 The AMCA design is optimised for low radar cross section and supercruise capability 11 12 Feasibility study on AMCA and the preliminary design stage have been completed and the project entered the detailed design phase in February 2019 13 The AMCA is currently the only 5th generation fighter under development in India 14 Some analysts have questioned the feasibility of India s ability to independently develop a fifth generation fighter aircraft as India lacks the industrial base and technical capabilities to do so 15 16 The analysts note that India also lacks a robust military industrial base to manufacture the aircraft in large numbers 16 asserting instead that India should either elicit foreign collaboration 17 or join a multi national fighter program such as the European FCAS which would benefit the development of the AMCA project 15 Contents 1 Development 1 1 AMCA Program 1 2 Sixth generation technologies 2 Design 2 1 Overview 2 2 Stealth and radar signature 2 3 Sensors and avionics 2 4 Cockpit 2 5 Propulsion 2 6 Armament 3 Operators 4 Specifications projected 5 See also 6 References 6 1 Notes 6 2 References 7 External linksDevelopment editAMCA Program edit nbsp A wind tunnel model of the HAL AMCAThe AMCA programme earlier known as Medium Combat Aircraft MCA programme is an Indian programme to develop a fifth generation fighter It began as a parallel programme to the Indo Russia Sukhoi HAL FGFA 18 The AMCA programme was launched in 2010 19 Although envisioned as a 20 tonne class fighter earlier 18 now AMCA is 25 tonne class fighter 20 A feasibility study was launched in October 2010 21 followed by Project Definition and Preliminary Design phase in 2013 22 From November 2013 to December 2014 9 design configurations of AMCA starting from 3B 01 to 3B 09 were studied using CAD low speed high speed wind tunnel testing and radar cross section RCS testing By the end of 2014 configuration 3B 09 was chosen 23 In 2015 the basic design configuration of AMCA was finalized 24 and has been accepted by IAF in 2016 25 As of October 2022 the AMCA is yet to get Cabinet Committee on Security CCS approval which is essential for prototype development According to Dr A K Ghosh project director of AMCA Once the project sanction is received the prototype can be rolled out in three years and the first flight in one to one and a half years after that 20 26 The IAF plan to procure at least 125 AMCA in Mark 1 and Mark 2 configurations 27 The Mark 2 of AMCA is expected to have a more powerful engine 20 sixth generation features and technologies to stay relevant in the coming decades 28 Sixth generation technologies edit In an interview given in 2020 the then Air force Chief R K S Bhadauria stated that The planning process is already underway for combat systems like optionally manned sixth generation technologies smart wingman concept swarm drones long persistent HALE High Altitude Long Endurance platforms and hypersonic weapons among others 29 He also added that it is imperative to incorporate such advanced technologies to keep AMCA relevant 30 It is also reaffirmed by IAF s current chief Vivek Ram Chaudhari 31 Design editOverview edit The AMCA is a twin engine stealth supersonic multi role fighter designed for the IAF 7 At present the AMCA is planned as a fifth generation fighter but will integrate emerging best of breed sixth generation technologies over time 30 The AMCA would be the first fifth generation fighter to enter service with the Indian Air Force 32 33 The AMCA is designed with shoulder mounted diamond shaped trapezoidal wings a profile with substantial area ruling to reduce drag at transonic speeds and a stabilator V tail with large fuselage mounted tail wing 34 Flight control surfaces include leading and trailing edge flaps ailerons rudders on the canted vertical stabilizers and all moving tailplanes these surfaces also serve as air brakes The cockpit features a single seat configuration which is placed high near the air intakes and wings of the aircraft to provide good visibility to the pilot with a single bubble canopy 34 A leading edge root extension LERX which is a small fillet is situated on the front section of the intake and wings of the aircraft It has a typically roughly rectangular shape running forward from the leading edge of the wing root to a point along the fuselage 34 The aircraft features a tricycle landing gear configuration The weapons bay is placed on the underside of the fuselage between the nose and main landing gear The AMCA is designed to produce a very small radar cross section to accomplish this it features S shaped air intakes to reduce radar exposure to the fan blade which increases stealth uses an internal weapons bay and features the use of composites and other materials 34 The flight control surfaces are controlled by a central management computer system The AMCA will have some sixth generation characteristics such as an optionally crewed directed energy weapons capable of controlling UCAVs and swarm drones 35 30 Stealth and radar signature edit The AMCA design has inherent radar stealth achieved through twin tail layout 19 platform edge alignment and serration body conformal antenna and low intercept radar diverterless supersonic inlet DSI with serpentine ducts which conceal engine fan blades internal weapons bay and extensive use of composites in airframe 19 According to Janes Information Services quoting ADA the airframe of AMCA will have 38 40 composite As of October 2022 designers are still in the process of refining the radar deflection capability of AMCA 36 It will also use radar absorbent materials wherever necessary 37 Sensors and avionics edit The AMCA is expected to have distributed passive sensors with Artificial intelligence AI assisted multi sensor data fusion to increase situational awareness and to work in tandem with the advanced electronic warfare EW suite onboard AMCA 38 39 The AMCA has a distributed processing system employing fast processors and smart subsystems 40 The AMCA will also have an integrated vehicle health monitoring system which works on sensor fusion 41 AMCA will be equipped with a larger and powerful variant of the Uttam AESA Radar which will use gallium nitride GaN technology 42 It will be mounted on a mechanically steerable mount 34 An onboard condition monitoring system is also planned to be included in the AMCA 43 The platform will be equipped with a quadruple digital fly by optics control system using fibre optic cables to reduce weight increase the rate of data transfer and reduce electromagnetic interference 37 Cockpit edit The AMCA will have a glass cockpit equipped with a wide panoramic touchscreen display for enhanced man machine interaction a multi function display MFD placed in portrait orientation and a wide angle holographic head up display HUD The AMCA will have hands on throttle and stick HOTAS arrangement with right hand on stick and left hand on throttle settings to ease the pilot workload 44 39 Propulsion edit The AMCA is to be powered by two afterburning turbofan engines The plan is to equip General Electric F414 afterburning turbofan engine on AMCA Mark 1 45 while a more powerful joint venture JV engine is planned for AMCA Mark 2 41 46 As per Government statement in Rajya Sabha during Winter Session 2021 there is a proposal to jointly develop engine for AMCA with the help of foreign partner using the know how from Kaveri engine development programme 47 On 15 July 2023 India and France agreed to collaborate for the joint development of a combat aircraft engine which would power the Mark 2 variant of AMCA as part of the Horizon 2047 document for India France strategic partnership A roadmap for this project will be prepared between French firm Safran and India s Defence Research and Development Organisation DRDO before the end of 2023 48 49 On 18 November 2023 Dr Samir V Kamat of DRDO announced that the United States has provided the necessary permits opening the door for GE Aerospace and HAL to jointly produce the General Electric F414 engine in India for HAL Tejas Mark 2 and for the first two squadrons of AMCA 50 51 Armament edit The AMCA features an internal weapons bay for carrying missiles and standoff precision guided munitions in stealthy configuration while also has provision for external hardpoints for carrying ordinance externally for non stealthy missions 52 53 Directed energy weapons are also planned to be equipped on the AMCA 54 Operators edit nbsp IndiaIndian Air Force 7 squadrons planned 55 Specifications projected editSpecifications can vary as the aircraft is still in development All the informations are based on available non official sources approximate and preliminary Data from Jane s All the World s Aircraft 56 General characteristicsCrew 1 Length 17 6 m 57 ft 9 in Wingspan 11 13 m 36 ft 6 in Height 4 5 m 14 ft 9 in Wing area 55 m2 590 sq ft Empty weight 12 000 kg 26 455 lb estimated Gross weight 18 000 kg 39 683 lb Max takeoff weight 25 000 kg 55 116 lb estimated Fuel capacity 6 500 kg 14 300 lb Payload 6 500 kg 14 300 lb 1 500 kg 3 300 lb internal and 5 000 kg 11 000 lb external stores 57 Powerplant 2 Modified GE F414 initial production 58 afterburning 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