India AMCA Program

Nilgiri

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What's the difference between RAM developed by IIT in 2006 and this?

It is basically a progression of the early concepts first established by IIT-DRDO cooperation.

In fact there is earlier basic arena setting estabished even in 90s:


Back then in this era (90s - 2000s w.r.t India) it was mostly coating (2D) based I believe (when it came to setting up initial application tests, while theory rnD progressed in 3D)

Nowadays (2010s onwards) they have progressed to full applied 3D realm (multilayered resonance patterns etc)...i,e from RAS to RAM (surface to material) give sizeable improvements in:

A analysis (as simulation + RnD progresses in the area, with feed back from B and C)
B) material availability/manufacture (micro and nano composites/waveguides, Carbon nanotubes etc)
C) testing (as the near+far field facilities have improved too)



Maybe @Gautam can shed more light on this when he is around next time.

 

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got this from DFI
eots das already developed,he says
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Hahaha.
This jet will never be completed unless Pakistan makes something like that and inducts before Indians.
What a pathetic state of mind.
 
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Hahaha.
This jet will never be completed unless Pakistan makes something like that and inducts before Indians.
What a pathetic state of mind.
This Article on AMCA alone has more info than all your Project Hazam… Sorry, Project Azm thread on PeeDF. The only thing funny is the fact that you all think you are equal to India as your media portrays, we are the 5th largest economy, you’re maybe 45th or something, we can make and fund our own programmes, and y’all believe you can make 5th gen fighters, lol.

Your media makes you feel that paxtan and India are equal countries due to similar per capita GDP (India is still ahead in that matter too) and that’s why you all think that if India did this, then so can pakistan. Pakistan can’t even make a 70cc bike engine and talk of making 5th gen aircrafts, can’t make trainers and then call swedish trainers as mushshak.

You don’t have the infra required for wuch complex R&D and testing nor you guys have any money. And ya’ll think that ya’ll are equal to India, haha.

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Importing the whole fuselage, so Rawalpindigenous sarrr!!!
 
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Huh? What does that even mean? Where did Pak come into the picture?
Typical ISPeeR troll believing that they can make something, their manufacturing is a joke, manufacturing industry is pretty non existent there, they import the whole fuselage of Jadeed Tareen Asmani Ladaka Taiyyara Junk Fighter-17 Blunder and call it indigenous, LCA atleast was our own programme and is gaining indigenisation with every block like MK-1A will have more Indian electronics than MK1 but then they actually believe that if India did this then so can Pakistan, he’s from PeeDF and trust me, this article alone has a million times more details of India’s 5th gen fighter program than their PeeDF thread on Project Azm full of 200 pages only discussing “we should do this, do that, this should be included and that should not“ etc.


It’s up to you, compare these 2 threads of India’s 5th gen fighter program and Pakistan’s so called 5th gen fighter programme, and then you’ll know the difference in clarity on both projects.




Better check newer pages (like last 100 or 50).

My article is a summary of the thread of DFI so far.
 
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Sorry for hurting your feelings. I didn't know that it will strike so deep. Sorry again for that.
As far as project Azm is concerned, whether we are doing R&D or not, trust me, the first prototype will appear with in next few years, and the aircraft will see production. And when are saying it, we will do it.
BTW, be ready to receive deadbodies of Indian pilots from Afghanistan, very soon. That will again hurt, I guess.
WhEn WeRe SaYinG WE WoUlD Do It,typical pakistani.
How many components of jf 17 have R&D done in Pakistan?


Project azm is a big failure and it it ever comes it would be a rebranded fc31.

Amca has progressed and we don't need validation from pakistanis who are literally light years behind in aerospace sector
 

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Sorry for hurting your feelings. I didn't know that it will strike so deep. Sorry again for that.
As far as project Azm is concerned, whether we are doing R&D or not, trust me, the first prototype will appear with in next few years, and the aircraft will see production. And when are saying it, we will do it.
BTW, be ready to receive deadbodies of Indian pilots from Afghanistan, very soon. That will again hurt, I guess.
Since you've said "sorry" for a act you did not commit, rest assured you are forgiven. It is very Indian to forgive.

The only original thing Pak is likely to do in building any aircraft is to translate the Chinese instructional manuals into Urdu
 

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WhEn WeRe SaYinG WE WoUlD Do It,typical pakistani.
How many components of jf 17 have R&D done in Pakistan?


Project azm is a big failure and it it ever comes it would be a rebranded fc31.

Amca has progressed and we don't need validation from pakistanis who are literally light years behind in aerospace sector
I mean it's was JF for which we were hearing Blunder for years. And then we saw customers buying it.
And now Azm is also a failure.
 

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