ANANTAPUR: Puttaparthi is set to emerge as a major hub for aerospace and defence manufacturing with establishment of facilities linked to India’s indigenous fifth-generation Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA).
Officials said the success of LCA (light combat aircraft) Tejas programme had laid the technological foundation for the AMCA project. The agency stated that collaborations have been established with national laboratories, academic institutions, PSUs, MSMEs, and start-ups to strengthen India’s defence-aerospace ecosystem.Two Indian Air Force squadrons have deployed LCA Tejas. The enhanced LCA AF Mk1A variant would soon enter service.
Defence experts say AMCA programme will place India among a select group of nations with indigenous fifth-generation fighter aircraft capability.
Aircraft systems and components include:Twin BVR missilesAnti-ship missileInternal bay for weaponsAESA radarConformal antenna / aperturesDiverterless supersonic intakeRecce podExternal drop tankPrecision-guided bombClose combat missileStealth airframeEdge matchingLow emission designCockpit features include:Ergonomically designed cockpitAll-round visibilityAdvanced pilot vehicle interfaceITO single bubble canopy3D audio warning systemSituation-based reconfigurable displaysLarge area displayWide field-of-view head-up displayHelmet mounted display systemVoice-activated command systemKey specifications:Maximum speed: Mach 1.8Service ceiling: 55,000 feetG limits: +8/-3Maximum payload in stealth configuration: 1,500 kgMaximum payload in non-stealth configuration: 6,500 kg
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