Govt to open next Make in India jet project for pvt sector

Three-and-half years for the first TD from the date of execution of the contract with ADA, and the second TD within four years.

Update: 2018-04-11 01:16 GMT
The twin-engine multi-role combat aircraft would be designed for air superiority, ground attack, interception and other types of missions. Along with its naval variant, the AMCA would provide the bulk of manned tactical airpower of the IAF and Indian Navy.

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In an initiative that would provide the private sector an opportunity to participate and gain experience in manufacture of an advanced fighter aircraft, and   help the industry to bid for projects in the global aerospace market, the Ministry of Defence (MoD) has invited the private sector to participate in the $2 billion project involving design and manufacture of technology demonstrators (TDs) and prototypes of the next generation stealth fighter, Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA).

A new manufacturing facility would be built in the new defence corridor proposed in Tamil Nadu. The Aeronautical Development Agency (ADA), Bengaluru, the nodal organization which designed 'Tejas' fighter jets, would provide detailed drawings and technical specifications of the twin-engine, twin military jet to the industry as part of the 'Make in India' initiative, sources in MoD told Deccan Chronicle.

The schedule: three-and-half years for the first TD from the date of execution of the contract with ADA, and the second TD within four years. The flight tests of these technology demonstrators are likely to be completed in six years, followed by development of prototypes of AMCA.
 

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