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With High Hopes, AMCA and TEDBF twin indigenous fighter projects waiting for CCS approval of a massive combined fund of Rs. 29,000 crores for going ahead

Source : IgMp Bureau

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A Computer Generated Image by Satwik Sadhukhan of Twin Engine Deck Based Fighter or TEDBF for the Indian Navy (Left) and the 5th Generation Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft or AMCA (Right) for the Indian Air Force

India’s aspirations for self-sufficiency in cutting-edge fighter jet technology persist amidst challenges and fiscal constraints. The Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA) and the Twin Engine Deck Based Fighter (TEDBF) projects stand as ambitious endeavors, poised to elevate the Indian Air Force and Indian Navy to new heights in aerial warfare.

AMCA: Paving the Path to Stealth Superiority

The AMCA, envisioned as a fifth-generation marvel with stealth capabilities akin to the F-35, has encountered delays on its journey to fruition. Projections for Cabinet Committee on Security (CCS) clearance in mid-2023 have been deferred, with expectations now set for mid-2024, post the general elections. Despite setbacks, optimism persists among officials regarding the project’s eventual approval. With a budget exceeding Rs 15,000 crore, the AMCA underscores India’s substantial investment in fortifying its air combat capabilities.

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TEDBF: Charting New Horizons in Naval Aviation

Dedicated to furnishing the Indian Navy with an indigenous carrier-based fighter, the TEDBF program has made notable strides. Achieving the milestone of Preliminary Design Review (PDR) in the previous year signifies a significant advancement, offering stakeholders insights into the aircraft’s design blueprint. While CCS clearance may prolong, expectations are pinned on a decision by late 2024 or early 2025, post the completion of Critical Design Review (CDR) across all systems. With a budget of Rs 14,000 crore, TEDBF underscores India’s steadfast commitment to augmenting its naval capabilities.

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Prototype Development: Navigating the Path Ahead

Upon securing clearance, both projects embark on the challenging journey of prototype development and subsequent test flights. Anticipated timelines project a three-year period for the TEDBF prototype and a four-year duration for its maiden flight. The AMCA’s timeline may extend slightly further, given its intricate design and advanced features.

Overcoming Challenges: Lessons from Past Endeavors

Challenges in funding and technological intricacies loom large over both projects. Drawing from experiences in developing indigenous fighter jets like the Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) Tejas offers invaluable insights and capabilities. Collaborations with global aerospace leaders present opportunities to harness critical technological expertise and support, facilitating smoother progress for these ambitious ventures.

While hurdles persist, the AMCA and TEDBF projects symbolize India’s unwavering commitment to technological self-reliance and military modernization. As these initiatives navigate through obstacles, they pave the way for a future where indigenous excellence propels India to the forefront of global aerospace innovation and defense prowess.

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