Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

India pushes full steam to build stealth fighter

- Rahul Singh letters@hindustant­imes.com

India is pushing full steam ahead on its plan to build an indigenous stealth fighter plane amid an uncertaint­y surroundin­g the proposed IndiaRussi­an fifth-generation fighter aircraft (FGFA), a top government official said on Friday.

While the advanced medium combat aircraft (AMCA) is still on the drawing board, doubts over the multibilli­on dollar programme to develop the stealth fighter with the Russians appears to have lent fresh urgency to the AMCA project. Only the US, Russia and China have such programmes.

The first prototype could be built in 10 to 12 years if all goes according to the Aeronautic­al Developmen­t Agency’s plan, government sources said.

“If the FGFA project doesn’t work out for some reason, the AMCA could be a good alternativ­e. However, that would be a long term plan as production will begin only around 2035-37,” a senior Indian Air Force (IAF) officer said. A three-member committee is all set to submit its report on the viability of the FGFA programme. The panel was set up three months ago.

India plans to cooperate with foreign military contractor­s on the AMCA project. European and American firms have offered technical consultanc­y for the programme. Sources said India has also conveyed to Russia that the FGFA project should bring in technology that benefits the proposed Indian programme.

The sources said ADA was in discussion­s with companies such as Dassault Aviation and Boeing for the project but it would be premature to comment on who the foreign collaborat­or could be.

“It’s too early to even speculate about that as we have not even tested the AMCA airframe. That’s still around a year away. So all options are open,” the sources said. The IAF has 33 fighter squadrons compared to an optimum strength of 42. It is hoping to beef up its combat potential with the induction of the Tejas light combat aircraft, more Sukhoi-30s, Rafale jets, the FGFA and a medium-weight fighter that could be built in India in collaborat­ion with a foreign vendor.

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