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Mk2 Rollout next year,right?Some fan made renders of MWF
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Yes work on Indigenous engine is going on with the help of some foreign players but Its in initial stage. In past also we made Kaveri engines but It didn't quite worked out.From what I read, the Tejas seems like a potent jet and is going in the right direction. A few questions for Indian members. Is there any work being done on indigenous jet engines? How many will be produced? my understanding this jet is 4th gen and will be taken up to 4.5, is there any work on a 5th gen jet? sorry if this was answered already.
Metal cutting for initial prototypes were scheduled for this year but delayed due to the pandemic. While several sub-systems will be carried over from the LCA, there are others like advanced avionics, Uttam AESA and electronics suite specific to the MWF which have already been developedMk2 Rollout next year,right?
The Kaveri GTX project was halted due to several issues. While it is a functioning engine, DRDO wasn't able to generate the required thrust. The project is being revived with some foreign assistance thoughIs there any work being done on indigenous jet engines?
As of now, IAF will receive a total of 40 LCA Mk-1 and 83 Mk-1A...some Mk-1s have already been delivered and all will be using GE-404 engineHow many will be produced?
While there is no clear definition on what qualifies to be a gen-4 vs 4.5 fighter jet, the LCA Mk-1A could be considered 4.5gen given it's AESA radar, advanced avionics and e-suite, stealth coatings, BVR capabilities etcmy understanding this jet is 4th gen and will be taken up to 4.5, is there any work on a 5th gen jet?
There have been some design changes with this being wing tunnel testing model by NAL.Metal cutting for initial prototypes were scheduled for this year but delayed due to the pandemic. While several sub-systems will be carried over from the MWF, there are others like advanced avionics, Uttam AESA and electronics suite which have already been developed
I expect the first prototypes to roll out late 2022
The Kaveri GTX project was halted due to several issues. While it is a functioning engine, DRDO wasn't able to generate the required thrust. The project is being revived with some foreign assistance though
As of now, IAF will receive a total of 40 LCA Mk-1 and 83 Mk-1A...some Mk-1s have already been delivered and all will be using GE-404 engine
India will soon be signing a $700mn deal with the US for 100 GE-404 engines
https://economictimes.indiatimes.co...ne-deal-with-us-soon/articleshow/84386512.cms
While there is no clear definition on what qualifies to be a gen-4 vs 4.5 fighter jet, the LCA Mk-1A could be considered 4.5gen given it's AESA radar, advanced avionics and e-suite, stealth coatings, BVR capabilities etc
The MWF is essentially the same as LCA Mk-1A albeit larger in size (comparable to F-16) with enhanced range and capabilities, more weapons hardpoints etc and will be equipped with the GE-414 engine
Scaled version of MWF (LCA Mk-2)
Another 4.5gen jet in development for IN is the TEDBF (Twin engine deck based fighter) which will also be equipped with GE-414 engines and is comparable to the Rafale-M.
Scaled version of TEDBF exhibited at Aero India 2021
Here is our 5th gen AMCA...a mid sized fighter jet comparable to F-35's size. The initial bath will also use GE-414 until an indigenous engine takes shape
Is that Mk-1A since MWF was supposed to have frontal canardsThere have been some design changes with this being wing tunnel testing model by NAL. View attachment 26415
That's tejas mk2 aka MwfIs that Mk-1A since MWF was supposed to have frontal canards
Never knew NAL was involved with MWF...interesting that frontal canards have been removed since that was the primary focus on MWF's design evolution from the LCAThat's tejas mk2 aka Mwf
Where is it removed?Is that Mk-1A since MWF was supposed to have frontal canards
My bad...the canards kinda blended with the shiny metal structure. Found em when i looked more keenlyWhere is it removed?
From what I read, the Tejas seems like a potent jet and is going in the right direction. A few questions for Indian members. Is there any work being done on indigenous jet engines? How many will be produced? my understanding this jet is 4th gen and will be taken up to 4.5, is there any work on a 5th gen jet? sorry if this was answered already.