India has reportedly cleared a fifth generation Advanced Medium Combat
Aircraft (AMCA)to be developed by 2017 whose total cost is estimated at
$2bn.
According to a news report in The Hindu newspaper,
the Govt of India has released Rs. 100 crore($20 million) last month to
the Aeronautical Development Agency (ADA), an Indian government
controlled research body which has also developed the LCA Tejus fourth
generation fighter.
"AMCA, when developed and produced, would probably be the first medium combat aircraft with 20 tonne weight in the world. Similar aircraft being developed by the United States and Russia are in the range of 30 to 35 tonnes," PS Subramanyam, ADA Director and Programme Director (Combat Aircraft), was quoted as saying in the news report.
The AMCA is to be a twin-engined 5th generation stealth multirole fighter, which will complement the HAL Tejas, the Sukhoi/HAL FGFA, the Sukhoi Su-30MKI, and other aircraft in the Indian Air Force.
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