AMCA's proposed empty weight is higher than all other 5th generation fighters, even though it is a medium fighter. Why is that?
Most sources give it projected around ~ 12 tons.
How is that higher than all other 5th gen?
F-35A empty weight is around 13 tons and F-22 is around 20 tons.
Is this data wrong? Please scroll down to the bottom and look at the structural information. Also, the operational range bothers me. If it's wrong, can you please share where I can get reliable information?HAL AMCA (Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft) 5th Generation Fighter Concept
Page details technical specifications, development, and operational history of the HAL AMCA (Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft) 5th Generation Fighter Concept including pictures.www.militaryfactory.com
EDIT: Sorry, I looked into Wiki. The given information on the above site was completely wrong.
is there a planned roll-out date?CCS gave clearance to formally begin development & construction of 5 prototypes in a program worth $1.8 billion
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Couldn't they make AMCA a bit bigger, with F414 engines can it be truly an air superiority replacement for SU-30MKI? It seems more like J-35 and future KF-21. Also, will two F414 be able to meet the power demands for next gen sensors and avionics?
is there a planned roll-out date?
Good luck with AMCA. Are there any up to date (and official) design renderings of the aircraft out there?It's not meant to be an air-superiority fighter, it's a multi/swing-role fighter. It will only replace likes of Mirage-2000 & MiG-29. F414 is only an interim option, but with the new engine, it should be capable of supercruising + increased electrical output.
The replacement of MKI would have to be something along the likes of the GCAP/FCAS.
First prototype rollout in 2026 as per reports. We'll see.
In the meantime I hope to see the A319 FTB configured with AMCA's sensor payloads.
Isn't the requirement for supercruise the reason for this who delay in finalizing the config? I thought they gave up on it at least for Mk-1capable of supercruising
Good luck with AMCA. Are there any up to date (and official) design renderings of the aircraft out there?
Isn't the requirement for supercruise the reason for this who delay in finalizing the config? I thought they gave up on it at least for Mk-1
I think there is a high chance that we are gonna be joining the programThe replacement of MKI would have to be something along the likes of the GCAP/FCAS.
Supercruise would only be possible with the new engine,
Wow, this took sooo long.CCS gave clearance to formally begin development & construction of 5 prototypes in a program worth $1.8 billion
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Both are true to a certain extent. MoD & HAL will start including private players once it enters production similar to LCA TejasWow, this took sooo long.
I've heard that the reason, the grant for the ccs approval taking this long was down to the fact that the HAL-private entity partnership that the Indian government was looking for was much harder to implement in practice. What's more, I've heard that they are not pursuing public-private partnership for the AMCA program anymore. How true are these?
Okay, so the plan to get private industry itself is not dead yet, right? Though, does that mean that the private sector involvement is scaled back? If it's just a mere "involvement", I could see it being less significant than the joint venture scheme which was supposed to be set up.Both are true to a certain extent. MoD & HAL will start including private players once it enters production similar to LCA Tejas