INDIA-FRANCE JET ENGINE COLLABORATION
Why in the News?
- India is in discussions with France to manufacture an engine for the Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA), a fifth-generation fighter jet.
- Talks involve Safran, DRDO, and India’s Aeronautical Development Agency to establish specifications aligning with India’s fighter jet requirements.
Source: Aviation Week
About Indigenous Engine Development:
- India’s deal with General Electric (GE) involves manufacturing the F-414 engine, enhancing India’s jet engine capabilities.
- The F-414 engines will power the indigenous Light Combat Aircraft (LCA)-MK2 and the initial version of the AMCA, marking significant progress from past unsuccessful attempts at local engine development under the Kaveri project.
About
Kaveri project · The Kaveri program aimed to create an indigenous military gas turbine engine for the LCA project in 1986. · Despite spending over ₹2,000 crore, the program did not fulfil the required technical standards. · Due to Kaveri’s ongoing development, India opted for interim American GE-F404 engines for LCA Tejas Mark-1. AMCA · AMCA (Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft) is India’s fifth-generation stealth multirole fighter aircraft project. · AMCA is being developed by the Aeronautical Development Agency (ADA) in collaboration with HAL (Hindustan Aeronautics Limited). |