A rare western media channel who is not looking down at Eastern technology and downplaying or further calling indian equipment futile to western counterparts. Respect for that.
Because he's not funded yet and he needs views since his channel is growing. Once he sets audience he will put intended narratives like dhruv tatti funded by Anti-Indians
South Africa is my favourite country I am from India and I love south Korean tanks each and everyone of them from concept 3 to olifant and roikaat from saarc to rattel man your tanks are art
It is a machine without heart and brain but organs are in place ! India has been struggling to develop an airworthy engine for the last five decades . AMCA talk is in the Indian media for the last eight years .
@@भारतीयहिंदू1 : Joke . When we took decades to develop an airframe for fighter aircraft ,we are still clueless about engine ,poor metallurgy , unable to develop a small passenger aircraft - we go to help Russia in it's Su-57 programme🤣🤣🤣 . Remember NAL's fifty year valiant efforts 🤔🙏!
@@techgeek7410Physically on Earth, spiritually in orbit, mentally navigating the galaxies. I'm like a cosmic superhero, but with a really cool cape made of stardust!"
@@downtomars6268Soooo,.. you didn't listen when the design assement process was described? Not a 'copy', but a similar solution to similar criteria. The twin engine design does give it a considerable safety margin over the single engine of the F-35.
Let them mock while they can. It's a sign of fear for the future. I'm sure Europeans did that to the US and Ausi while they could! Not anymore. 😀 Btw I'm not Indian, only commenting about that poor sentiment.
@@kunal471 Australia is a part of five eyes group which consists of Western countries so they share basically similar kind of values n ideology to some extent
@@Krlmax dude shut up "five eyes" yeah we gotta look at groups now? Africa is part of bricks now, so can Africa be called south Asian now? We gotta look at VALUES now when describing geographic region.? Dumbf**k
@@yuanminlin because we thought that Russia will do 100% tot but they refused and in 2018 we step down from project We started working on amca from 2018 only
@@भारतीयहिंदू1 Great, it seems that you can always find a reasonable explanation for any failure and analyze the reasons for it, just like you did at the Olympic Games.
As Indian I would like to put some insights into project : Actually AMCA as a Concept was proposed since 2010 but however for some reason (Probably too much Trust on India-Russia PAK-FA which later become Su57 ) the IAF didn't proceed further with AMCA Development and it remained only a proposed Concept till 2019 when IAF realized the Aircraft being developed under PAK FA won't suit Indian Requirements and Eventually HAL Pulled out of Partnership. Initially it was Planned by IAF that India will First Induct Aircraft developed by PAK FA and then the Technologies from PAK FA would be Integrated into AMCA. However when IAF realized the PAK FA Project with Russia is Falling apart they decided to Back the AMCA Project Finnaly after freaking 9 Years. Then Aeronautical Development Authority started working on AMCA and initial design was ready by end of 2021. It's when IAF made another BLUNDER that was to form a Special Purpose Vechile model for Developing and Manufacturing AMCA but what happened next was No Private Company showed intrest in entering SPV rathe the Private Players used this to Manipulate the Government to finalize the MMRCA 2.0 procurement programme after which they would join the SPV ( LIke TATA's with Lokheed Martin wanted IAF to buy F21 or F15 under MMRCA 2.0 after whixh TATA would join AMCA SPV) This Shenanigans continued till March 2024 when MoD Finnaly scrapped the SPV Model for AMCA and Allocated 2 Billion USD for Developing 5 Prototypes in next 5-6 Years. Meanwhile ADA had completed CDR for AMCA and have reportedly built simulator for AMCA Cockpit ( Photos were Leaked online ) First AMCA is Expected to roll out by 2027-29 if everything goes right. Meanwhile GTRE Have started revamping Kaveri Engine Program to make a 90KN Kaveri engine while it will also Partner with a Foreign Partner ( Likely Rolls Royce / Saffran ) to develope 110KN engine which would then replace GE Engines in AMCA MK1 and MK2
@@HimanshuMahajan-zn3nq Reports from Ukriane says, Patriot radar managed to detect their presence a few time, but couldn't get a lock. And quite a few times patriots failed to detect Su-57 and got wacked [Source: WarInUkriane YT channel, DeepStateUA, Rybar]. So, Su-57 is as much stealthy as it goes. I bet AMCA will be far worse than Su-57 in Stealth, EW and given how poor Tejas is, will be a s**t in aerodynamics.
Excuses and lazyness of PSU's/ govt departments. Govt or IAF would never go with the private players at first place if they worked as per the requirements.
As an indian , i can say gladly this project is the most ambitious project in india till date , even more complex than the manufacturing of Aircraft carrier INS Vikrant. We at ADA wants to develop a AMCA jet in numbers of atleast 4 squadrons with all the possible advanced fifth gen equipments and radars to be as good as the counterparts of US , China, Turkey or Korea. But as you know this development is much delayed due to democratic and beauracratic process in india. I see this getting its maiden flight by 2028 and production rollout by 2030s. I hope ADA, HAL and DRDO meets up with the deadlines and no further delay. Also these information are very secretive and its not really general publics cup of tea to get out these info and so very little public attention is given on this news.
@@MN-zl1qg As they allotted funds for a few prototypes, I thought the design phase was over and is currently being fabricated. I read somewhere that the CDR (critical design review) has been completed. Thanks for the heads up anyway.
@@JayantanathGupta Turkiye Economi is going very well bro.That for sure. lire gone down. its maybe a export strategy. cheep lire Chep for foringers. Europe quality. Chines prize. same Indian ,Rs went down, very much. right. Indian economy not bad but 100% potential. same in Turkiye. turks sold Marine ships to India & Pakistan . 4 ships . Turkiye Great then Ever, Potential 100% again...
Doesn't matter, whether the world like it or not, India will grow, grow and grow. What matters is, which side of the history the world wants to be in. Jai Hind, long live India. ✊💪🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳
I don't think India would sell its 1st 5th gen I think India could make another export version for it. But figures it would take at least 15 years for that
Hi, I'm Indian and I'm overwhelmed you adressed our aviation project. I'm really grateful❤ I know something about your country by mouth of some Indians who had worked in aus and all I have to say is that I love your country 🇮🇳 🤝 🇦🇺
more important for all the countries is to be not be totally depended on other countries for defence purposes.... USA kicked Turkey from the F35 program even tough they played a significant role in it's development. Tomorrow maybe China has a problems (they have already some problems) with India and as the closest ally to Russia they can force Russia to stop export of Suchois to India - self sufficency is imprtant
@@felixtag5121 Now only 15-20 So30MK will be bought from Russia which will be made in India .............tejas mk2 has become more than 60% its first flight can be done in the beginning of 2026 then Production will start after 2 years...........
We all know,this plane will be combat approved in 2047 ,on the centenary celebrations of our tryst with destiny.by that time china would be sketching 7th gen fighters.
Türkiye den selamlar Finansman önemli deyil para birsekilde bulunur siyasi irade de önemli hindistan in tejas uçağını çöp eden siyasilerdir türkiye'nin uçağı kaan 2028 de teslimatlara başlayacak ayrıca şimdiden bu uçağın 6. Nesil hazırlıkları yapılıyor
This is the first video I have seen on this aircraft, but I'm sure as it gets closer to its service date I will see it more often... I had forgotten India was working on a 5th generation aircraft.
Already jigs and indigenous sensors are in manufacturing phase Indian DRDO is not only working on AMCA MK1 But also TEJAS MK2 4.5 th gen rollout next year For indian navy TEDBF 4.5++ gen jet in CDR phase as of now And AMCA MK2
Its about making an engine that can fly thousands of hours and still be managable. India and Turkey can produce engines right away but to get them to work for 10 or 20 years is pain in the ass. For example to buy f35 is relatively cheap but to maintain them is very expensive. You need to get everyting right with engines no room for error. Im not fan of USA but they do make the best jets and engines!
@@skgamer-zs6en True, and the avionics, electronics, and advanced radar systems need to use (military-grade) tier-one motherboards and microprocessors that only Germany, Norway, and the United States can manufacture. This is one of the primary reasons why China wants to invade Taiwan. Taiwan makes Teir-one (commercial-grade) motherboards and microprocessors. They are not as advanced, heat resistant, or reliable as tier-one military-grade, because using commercial-grade motherboards and microprocessors for a military application will cause them to overheat and shut down.
@@deano93517 Yes, we do make the best fighters and jet engines. Even without stealth technology, Iran, Syria, Russia, or China want to go head-to-head with the undefeated F-15. We spend over $880 Billion per year on defense. DARPA, our advanced science and military developer, receives Billions from the Pentagon and all branches of the military every year.
Nice looking fighter. People have to remember that the numbers are claimed data. It hasn't flown yet and the first engine isn't the actual engine, so speculation is all this is. Hope it works out but these fighters take a long time to get right. Still going in the right direction and have to say the F-22 is still the best looking fighter. This fighter still looks smooth and beautiful.
No comparison with existing proven 5th gen fighters. India is ages behind in military tech and we are taking baby steps right now...but one good thing is, we are moving in right direction steadily.
Man!! I thought the comments would be harsh towards India as the typical West's opinion of India, but God I was wrong, there's so much respect now, i literally cried a little
Brother you have done your research but let me correct you in one place HAPS ( High Altitude Pesudo Satellite ) wouldn't be launch from AMCA, HAPS has a wingspan greater than 56 meters Its part of the CATS ( Combat Air Teaming System ) which also has Cats Hunter, Cats Warrior (wingman) and ALFA-S Also AMCA is not supposed to replace the Su30 MKI, Su30 MKI will be in service till 2045-50
For all the smartasses in the comments saying it's a copy of the F-35, it's due to a little thing called "Maintaining a small RCS (Radar Cross Section), and not sacrificing agility at the same time. And as for the "It's just a piece of paper" thing, why do you think so? When has India given up on its projects? As an American, I don't think y'all should be speaking for the US Government, who are you to say that the government will sell India engines or not? India and the US's relations are improving alot. And it's not like India is going to ask the US for engines, but even if they do, I'm pretty sure The US will gladly provide engines. And also, for the people saying "By the time India comes up with a 5Th Gen Fighter, other countries will already make 6th Gen fighters" It all goes down to a country's needs. Countries constantly involved in conflict like the US, Russia, etc. need the best tech to keep going. But other countries with conflicts being less of a concern don't really need to go that far, although India needs a 5th Gen Fighter because of its tensions with China and Pak Edit : But Pakistan uses shitty jets and China makes those shitty jets that Pakistan uses so uhh, I guess India's got plenty of help too
@@Vulkan-Y5 maintenance of fifth generation fighter jet is very high . Only USA has a capability to develop 6 generation fighter jet . That's why indians are not worry about fifth generation fighter jet. Atleast 2050
@@BhanuSingh-hl8cx yeah sure, with China and others getting 5th gens, India is totally not getting 5th gens. Also, they can just look for cost effective solutions, because at the end of the day, you need a 5th gen fighter, NOT THE BEST 5TH GEN FIGHTER
We have plenty of idiot's like you in internet every where, Rafel is very modern 4th gen fighter even capable of intercepting F22, how do you think that France would tech transfer this to us , and whom do you say the "panoti", he is the reason behind fund clearing for 100's of mission in DRDO, HAL and ISRO, talking about previous governments, our scientist was labelled as pak agents by them(congress), don't forget nami narayan and what congress did to him
@@rkfinser HAL Ko Revive krne wale PM Modi hi hai jinhone HAL Made Tejas Twin seater fighter aircraft ka khud ride liya aur profit yeh hai ki phillipines jaise desh aaj tejas aircraft ke liye deal kr rahe hai
India Is a great country, great country' invest heavily on I+D to overcome tech disadvantages and by innovation develop native tech capabilities that not only can be shown to the world but also can be exported. Even for those like me who don't push for wars it always must be recognize that a great defense system is the best way to prevent war.
You have put up a good work understanding India's military manufacturing. Unlike other western journalists, you gave proper credits to the country and its manufacturing ecosystem with out belittling the enormous efforts of its scientific and engineering fraternity. Respect man.....🙏❤️
@@mudasserkhan00 in population and pollution?? 😅 Listen building a jet that too 5th gen is no childs play it requires a lot of experience, skill and resources to make one that too in numbers and at reasonable cost. Does your country looks like a country that can make a proper 5th gen aircraft??
@@stormtrooper8420 We definitely cant compete in number of OnlyFans account holders. Regarding fighter jets, we have already designed, developed and inducted our own 4.5gen fighter jet. We can make 5th gen too. Project funding has been approved and metal cutting has begun.
India's growth as a military technology producer, gives a lot of countries a new option as thier own defense supplier, rather then being tied down to the US, Russian, and Chinese manufacturers. Instead, Indian, Turkish and EU suppliers that don't come with the baggage and forced influence of the three major nations. For a lot of smaller countries, having to get their military hardware from the three majors, ties them in as sympathisers to those major nations, something their neighbouring countries might feel threatened by. Buying from India isolates them from that public and nationalistic opinion.
Incidentally India's AMCA program is late , and needed to recover it .We were and little bit now, conducting with the same fault😅 Thanks for your outlook .❤
India has just purchased 80,000 Sag sauer rifles in the international market . And they are going to make a 5th gen fighter aircraft . Well ,hope they've booked the engines in advance . As for HAL they are the guys who've made thousands of the famous MIG21 bisons .
More India content please, it's an increasingly important country as the fastest growing major economy in the world and the only democratic manpower alternative to China!
@@bhisham2687 still that 20 percent is more than some continents population 😂. India is feeding the population of continents daily. The younger population is getting educated, they do know these things bro.
I’ve been telling RUclipsrs to do series just like this talking about fighter, jets in development, and none of them did it. good for you couple million views off this series pretty good stuff
India's AMCA is different story . It started in 2008 but real pace started after india rejected FGFA program with russia , a modified version of Su-57 , but it was cancel in 2018 and then amca started getting pace and it got more delayed bcoz goverment was planning a private-public model SVP program to take amca forward but it failed so it got delayed 2.5 years . But now govt has given full clearance and all sub-system has been already in development so timeline can be reduce further . Turkey Kaan has BAE system as Consultant and european NATO assistance in equipments and technology . Southkorea KF-21 has lockheed martin as a consultant and partner . But india is going for all indigenious options except ejection seats, microprocessors, engines in Mark 1. Mark 2 will be close to fully indigenious with engines and most components build in india .
No NATO country supports Turkey. Even an embargo is applied. Türkiye only buys F110 engines from America for the first 20 aircraft. From now on, it will use the engine it developed itself. Your information is incorrect
@@cengizy5912 BAE systems is the primary consultant in TFX Kaan. It won't be wrong to say that designs are from BAE and CDR of the aircraft is yet to take place. What is flying is a tech demonstrator. While Korea has Lockheed Martin as a consultant. India has no consultant whatsoever, we are doing it on our own. CDR is done and protypes will be rolled down in 5-6 years' time.
First one must understand that India had no experience in building a second generation let alone a 4 th generation fighter aircraft. Arms import was the order of the day with not one defence deal not mired in controversy.The realisation of self dependence came rather late. The indigenous LCA is an achievement for the technocrats associated with the project. The most heartening thing is that with each new model which are numbered as Mark 1 etc the aircraft is becoming more potent. The newer variants are quite capable of fulfilling their role . They are going to be the work horse of the IAF. With a passage of time the aviation ecosystem is going to mature just like the IT industry.
@@AshishBagade-hv4el Yes. It is very convenient to downplay the achievement made by the ADA team and trash HAL etc even remotely associated with the program. Some credit where due must go to Mr. Modi( however how much one hates him). He put his foot down on imports and asked the ADA and HAL and IAF to work in tandem to develop an aircraft for its needs. Though not the latest and greatest the LCA is gradually maturing as an aerial platform. It is no means achievement for country accustomed to mediocrity and corruption. With greater participation of the private sector the ecosystem is bound to improve for they are not the ones to tolerate incompetence.
"@arpangurung4090 2 days ago It this project gets success then it will be a game changer for India's national security and sovereignty" In about 40 tears like the Tejas.
Actually many subsystems for AMCA have been developed they are in the testing phase and results are quite satisfactory by 2025 -26 aircraft will be rollout France has offered Full tot and IP rights to develop a new fifth gen jet engine from scratch in India in next 5 to 6 months DRDO-GTRE should sign a contract with Safran And last year DRDO - Grte started revamping our own kaveri jet engine current version produces 73kn with upgraded core it should deliver 90kn this particular engine will replace American ge 104 jet engine in HAL TEJAS
People, I love your videos. This soothing yet enthusiastic tone mesmerises me. I have learnt a lot of stuff about planes from your work. Greetings from Ukraine!
I’m willing to bet that this aircraft would only look great on paper. The Indian HAL-Tejas project has been ongoing since the 1980s, and they still haven’t been able to produce a fully functional aircraft.
India already 83 Tejas the problem is due to Russia Ukraine war GE vendors can't purchase titanium from Russia. That's why supply chain problems are happening right now
Australia may have been able to do something like this if it hadn't sold off its manufacturing capabilities. Creating components for other designs just doesn't cut it.
Designing and building a jet like this is extremely resource and time consuming you need decades of experience in this field to make one happen. And that too in numbers
India won't have a working jet until the 2030s, and its performance remains a big question mark. Australia would be in the same boat, or worse, if it went alone. Instead, we have an operational F-35 fleet right now. I know which option sounds better to me...
@@bertjilk3456 India can't make one, even if they did it will be 5th gen only on paper. Making a jet ground up requires a lot of resources and skill and experience. Does India looks like a country that can make a 5th gen aircraft??
@@r185ya china is close to a 20 trillion economy. They are really good at manufacturing things efficiently and also at reverse engineering things. India is not china not even close
They are the only country to have explored the lunar south pole and have sent an orbiter to Mars, alongside only four other countries to achieve this. It’s no surprise, but still, great job! That fighter jet looks absolutely stunning.
We should focus on unmanned aerial vehicle. To tackle our enemy. I think our defence minister and hal will think about it. Always proud to be an Indian 🇮🇳🙏 made in india made for the world. Whole world is our family and peace 🕊️ is very important
India is now 4th largest economy in the world surpassing Japan. Ultimately, manufacturing 5th Gen. Aircraft dreams will come true. Pakistan will be jealous. Pad kya karega😂
80 rupees is equal to 0ne dollar. a motorcyle in this coutnry cost like 200 bucks. So cheap here, the food cheap as hell too, they have burgers for 80 rupess. a dollar lmao. im here for vacation for the summer nad were like billionares or smthn😁😂
its classified how much thrust it produces !!! its also not 98 KN there was an article in 2011 stating that F414IN6 is the best version of F414 engine... let me tell you its near as powerful as F414 EPE
@@Ronifromearth lol there is nothing that much classified.. there are reports than ge f414 non epe does produce dry thrust upto 61 kn and some say 63-64kn.
@@Shashank-g6i it is classified brother.... Our climate is hot and humid which drops the performance of engine hence one has to tune the engine to produce more thrust to cater the climate
The reason India is going slow on Amca instead of dedicating most resources to this is because we are still in phasing out stages of the old mig 21 jets, with the newer 4+ gen Tejas Fighter jet, there is a Mk 2 version in testing phase with India built Radar.
Apart from the Soviet Union, India holds the distinction of being the first Asian country to develop its own fighter jet. However, despite this early achievement, India faced setbacks due to corruption and a lack of visionary leadership, which hindered its progress in this field. Despite the initial success in developing indigenous fighter jets, such as the HAL HF-24 Marut in the 1960s, India's aerospace ambitions suffered from challenges such as bureaucratic hurdles, inefficiencies, and corruption within the defense establishment. These issues not only hampered the development and production of fighter jets but also affected the overall growth of the aerospace industry in the country. Additionally, the absence of sustained investment in research and development, coupled with a lack of long-term strategic planning, further impeded India's ability to compete on a global scale in the aerospace sector. Without strong leadership and a clear vision for the future, we struggled to leverage its early achievements in fighter jet production to establish itself as a major player in the global aerospace industry. Despite these challenges, India has continued to invest in its aerospace capabilities and has made strides in recent years with initiatives such as the Tejas Light Combat Aircraft program. However, addressing issues such as corruption and bureaucratic inefficiencies remains crucial for us to fully realize our potential as a leader in aerospace innovation and production.
Incorrect. The Japanese developed the "Nakajima Kikka" at the end of WW2. In addition the 'Marut' was powered by British engines, so it was not entirely native. Neither is this proposal which is proposed to be powered by GE F414 engines.
Many here forget INDIA has a successful and efficient space program. The country is planning to send astronauts to the moon. How many countries have such potential besides the superpowers? Yes, a 5th generation fighter jet is a whole different ball game..too much complexities but i'm sure INDIA can manage it. Starting out something is always difficult but if this AMCA project succeeds and is truly indigenous it would give a colossal boost to India's defense manufacturing capabilities and soon the knowledge from AMCA can be used to develop and research on a 6th Generation fighter jet.
Somethings to note: none of the videos are of HAL 5th gen. Makes sense as it’s still in concept phase. The other is that the current HAL Teja was conceived in the 70’s to compete with a potential F-16 and replace the Mig 21. India has only 2 - 3 squadrons of Tejas today and still flys the Mig 21. HAL, the govt run entity is slow. India’s 5th gen is possible but not at current pace. Turkey was kicked out of the F-35 program and they created their own stealth fighter in less than 10 years. Although it’s still in its testing phase, it has taken flight so anything is possible.
Somebody’s not telling the truth, rather the South Korean, or the Indians how can they use the same engines, but have such a drastically different stats?
Wow, the India's Knock-off version of the F22 , does have a Slick design! no hating! but thats how a country should be,.. we steal your design and atleast make it worth it.. Nice 1 india!!
Yea I mean, there is only so much you can change in this industry. India did propose a lot of design but it has to adhere to the requirements, this being the one to fulfill it.
Timstamp 4:00 to 4:15 - The conclusion here is somewhat erroneous. DSI Intakes and Serpentine Ducting are separate design issues. There are modern supersonic combat aircraft, like the F-22, that have serpentine ducting to hide the face of the turbine engine. It has been known at least since the 1990s as a way of reducing the aircraft's radar signature. The real benefit of the DSI intake is its reduced complexity. No splitter plate is needed, or a variable intake system to keep a smooth air ingestion into the engine. This also reduces the radar signature as there are no longer any complex sharp edged (radar) reflective surfaces on the intake. The drawback to the DSI system is that this intake limits the top speed to around Mach 2. Any faster, and the DSI would not be able to handle the airflow into the engine. Again, this is why the F-22 does not have DSI. but a splitter type intake. The DSI is also a good indication of what the possible top speed is of an aircraft. In this case, the Chengdu J-20 is limited by its DSI intakes to around Mach 2 or lower.
After watching this video, it is still not clear what this fighter looks like. Mixing all different kind of fighters in this video makes it even more confusing.
India has proved in 2 of it's defence sector it's capabilities (navy and army) If AMCA is as successful as on the papers then India would gain the level at which it's comparable to other superpower s of the world 🎉
@@pranaytripathi07 If you don't accept the truth, you won't be able to move on. Many homes in India still don't have toilets, and there are many people taking care of the toilet everywhere on the street.
@@lostcoffee6684 Bro do u watch BBC or Al Jazeera often? Coz it seems like... No one in India poop on the streets. Get out of ur bubble bro.... We are the fastest growing and the fifth biggest economy
@@pranaytripathi07really man they are so out of date…their media bombard them with outdated images of India 24x7 …they think that entire India shuts on street or railway lines all the time 😂😂
Haha. That's hilarious. What you need to understand is no one is designing their jets based on US designs. The designs are made based on stealth features. To attain maximum stealth capability, shape of the aircraft is very important. That's the reason all stealthy 5th generation aircraft's have some similarity. Doesn't matter who or how they design it.
@@mikaelzakan1929 Yes, all those countries currently developing 5th gen aircrafts. Get an education and save yourself some time & dignity from talking stupid on the internet.
A rare western media channel who is not looking down at Eastern technology and downplaying or further calling indian equipment futile to western counterparts. Respect for that.
Low self esteem se baahar nikal Saar waali breed
Because he's not funded yet and he needs views since his channel is growing. Once he sets audience he will put intended narratives like dhruv tatti funded by Anti-Indians
Australia is on west 🤔
australia is the most eastern nation you could look at man, where's your brain at
not western
Whow India 🇮🇳.
Greetings from South Africa 🇿🇦
South Africa is my favourite country I am from India and I love south Korean tanks each and everyone of them from concept 3 to olifant and roikaat from saarc to rattel man your tanks are art
Thank you brother 🇮🇳❤️🇿🇦
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My Bucket List: To tour South Africa! Love from India :)
lmao I can't tell if this is a troll comment or not
India no longer needs to knock on other doors. India go the sky is the limit. Best wishes from the US
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It is a machine without heart and brain but organs are in place ! India has been struggling to develop an airworthy engine for the last five decades . AMCA talk is in the Indian media for the last eight years .
@@prakat1082because at that time we were part of su 57 programme
@@भारतीयहिंदू1 : Joke . When we took decades to develop an airframe for fighter aircraft ,we are still clueless about engine ,poor metallurgy , unable to develop a small passenger aircraft - we go to help Russia in it's Su-57 programme🤣🤣🤣 . Remember NAL's fifty year valiant efforts 🤔🙏!
If they can send a space craft to mars . Its safe to assume that they are quite capable of building advanced aircraft so no surprises here .
@@atulsingh4593 Mangalyaan/Mars Orbiter Mission of 2013
@@atulsingh4593 yeah, we've been to the mars orbit way back in 2015
@@atulsingh4593 mom mars orbiter mission, forgotten???
@@techgeek7410Physically on Earth, spiritually in orbit, mentally navigating the galaxies. I'm like a cosmic superhero, but with a really cool cape made of stardust!"
@@atulsingh4593 khalistani?
Dude it looks so sexy , go india ,from Australia 🇮🇳🤝🇦🇺.
Thank you very much my brother
Thank you 😊😁
Poor copy of F-35. Teja inside.
@@downtomars6268Soooo,.. you didn't listen when the design assement process was described? Not a 'copy', but a similar solution to similar criteria.
The twin engine design does give it a considerable safety margin over the single engine of the F-35.
@@downtomars6268 Bro needs Burnol lol
As an Indian, i love the fact how this channel unlike most of wetsern channels doesn't mock indias progress . ❤
Because this channel belong to our Australian brothers
Just keep going and ignore the BS , its clear to see that India is going to be a global superpower around 2040. Good Luck to all from the Netherlands.
Let them mock while they can. It's a sign of fear for the future.
I'm sure Europeans did that to the US and Ausi while they could! Not anymore. 😀
Btw I'm not Indian, only commenting about that poor sentiment.
omg stop this "AS A INDIAN" as a indian
@@SPEARHEADGLOBAL We are proud of being Indian mr pakistani athangvadi .
The UK are more forward looking than all other nations.
We are skipping past gen5, gen6 etc and are moving directly to gen8.
Prototype due in 2341.
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Bro flamed em 😭
You had me in the first half. 😂
Alas Pakistan is far ahead with there 11th gen fighter get 😂
@@silverfish2380 they have chinese old jets painted green with new names. not kidding.
I'm happy for you my brother, greeting from Indonesian
This is fake. We indians cant even build 3 generation jet let alone 5 generation.
@@Superpooper-2020 bot pakistani first get aata and control pak occupied j and k
@@Superpooper-2020 we reached in moon and you are asking our fighter jet is 3 gen 😂😂😂. Pakistani cannot under estimating our growth
@@Superpooper-2020 kaisa hai haggu
Indonesia is doing great as well. ❤ From india......
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@@engrfka Vikhari Pakistani don't CRY 😭😂😆
@@engrfka muslim getting offended easily
@@ta_movies1873 true haha
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Damn that's actually pretty nice. Bravo to India.
Everything starts with design animation etc@user-ii2lm6kg2g
@user-ii2lm6kg2g Hope this is how the plane looks as well
@user-ii2lm6kg2g you will regret soon enough 👽
keep underestimating us buddy...good for us@user-ii2lm6kg2g
@user-ii2lm6kg2g paggies waiting for Chinese to give them aircraft for free
rare western media mindset who actually seeing India as India and not spreading false propaganda
Australia not west
@@kunal471 read it again clown🤡
@@kunal471 Australia is a part of five eyes group which consists of Western countries so they share basically similar kind of values n ideology to some extent
@@Krlmax dude shut up
"five eyes" yeah we gotta look at groups now? Africa is part of bricks now, so can Africa be called south Asian now?
We gotta look at VALUES now when describing geographic region.? Dumbf**k
LOLS, PROPAGANDA IS NEVER FALSE. LOSER. 😆😆😂😂
Mark my words , India is hiding many gems from the world . India seems weak but never leaves a chance to amaze the world .
💪 To 🇮🇳
it is just beginning, please read the history of India and its culture 2000 years ago,we are now on the same path
@@DeepakKumar-bs3kx Can't say , what if Congress wins the election 😂🤡
@@boogeyman7470 in their dream 😔
@@DeepakKumar-bs3kx Classic BJP voter. 😂 Naam se hi pata chalta hein. 😂. brainwashed to the core by Modi
@@IndianTiger-0P i don't think congress has any chance of winning, most people in my village voted for bjp
A rare comment section where everyone is appreciating us rather than defaming 🙂. Thanks to all of u ✊
WHAHAHAHAAHHA!!
A project launched in 2008 is still on the PPT in 2024. I am really jealous and appreciate .the great Indian No1.
@@yuanminlin Typical Chinese right!
@@yuanminlin because we thought that Russia will do 100% tot but they refused and in 2018 we step down from project
We started working on amca from 2018 only
@@भारतीयहिंदू1 Great, it seems that you can always find a reasonable explanation for any failure and analyze the reasons for it, just like you did at the Olympic Games.
As Indian I would like to put some insights into project :
Actually AMCA as a Concept was proposed since 2010 but however for some reason (Probably too much Trust on India-Russia PAK-FA which later become Su57 ) the IAF didn't proceed further with AMCA Development and it remained only a proposed Concept till 2019 when IAF realized the Aircraft being developed under PAK FA won't suit Indian Requirements and Eventually HAL Pulled out of Partnership.
Initially it was Planned by IAF that India will First Induct Aircraft developed by PAK FA and then the Technologies from PAK FA would be Integrated into AMCA.
However when IAF realized the PAK FA Project with Russia is Falling apart they decided to Back the AMCA Project Finnaly after freaking 9 Years. Then Aeronautical Development Authority started working on AMCA and initial design was ready by end of 2021.
It's when IAF made another BLUNDER that was to form a Special Purpose Vechile model for Developing and Manufacturing AMCA but what happened next was No Private Company showed intrest in entering SPV rathe the Private Players used this to Manipulate the Government to finalize the MMRCA 2.0 procurement programme after which they would join the SPV ( LIke TATA's with Lokheed Martin wanted IAF to buy F21 or F15 under MMRCA 2.0 after whixh TATA would join AMCA SPV)
This Shenanigans continued till March 2024 when MoD Finnaly scrapped the SPV Model for AMCA and Allocated 2 Billion USD for Developing 5 Prototypes in next 5-6 Years. Meanwhile ADA had completed CDR for AMCA and have reportedly built simulator for AMCA Cockpit ( Photos were Leaked online ) First AMCA is Expected to roll out by 2027-29 if everything goes right. Meanwhile GTRE Have started revamping Kaveri Engine Program to make a 90KN Kaveri engine while it will also Partner with a Foreign Partner ( Likely Rolls Royce / Saffran ) to develope 110KN engine which would then replace GE Engines in AMCA MK1 and MK2
Su-57 is already out in the battle, isn't it? Now got it's own engine too.
@@aniksamiurrahman6365 but not truly stealthy
@@HimanshuMahajan-zn3nq Reports from Ukriane says, Patriot radar managed to detect their presence a few time, but couldn't get a lock. And quite a few times patriots failed to detect Su-57 and got wacked [Source: WarInUkriane YT channel, DeepStateUA, Rybar]. So, Su-57 is as much stealthy as it goes. I bet AMCA will be far worse than Su-57 in Stealth, EW and given how poor Tejas is, will be a s**t in aerodynamics.
Excuses and lazyness of PSU's/ govt departments. Govt or IAF would never go with the private players at first place if they worked as per the requirements.
Türkiye hizmet binaları tasarım ve ilk prototibin uçuşu a kadar iki milyar dolar harcadı hindistan in daha prototip i oluşmamış
India have done wonders in the last two decades reaching moon mars with very low budget fastest missile in the world dayum no one stop us
WHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHAHHAAH!!!!!!!
It’s because of current government Modi govt
@@adityaroshan7455 you guys learnt well from south korea. I mean being delusional.
@@1001001a keep crying man,we love your tears😂😂😂😂😂
@@swapnaneeldas3227 hey indian, watch out for your own rockets which you guys cant even track lol.
INDIA will rise up in Defence Aviation, like Missiles and Submarines, Jai Hind Jai Bharat.
Also aircraft carrier, we done it
@@Aj-eb7ej with western equipments😂
@@Zayn._gnx seems you live under rock 🤣
Submarines ye kab hua 😂😂
@@MKCREATIVE99Congress Leftist WAQF Jihadi Party Muukktt BHARAT hone ke baad after 2014
As an indian , i can say gladly this project is the most ambitious project in india till date , even more complex than the manufacturing of Aircraft carrier INS Vikrant.
We at ADA wants to develop a AMCA jet in numbers of atleast 4 squadrons with all the possible advanced fifth gen equipments and radars to be as good as the counterparts of US , China, Turkey or Korea.
But as you know this development is much delayed due to democratic and beauracratic process in india.
I see this getting its maiden flight by 2028 and production rollout by 2030s.
I hope ADA, HAL and DRDO meets up with the deadlines and no further delay.
Also these information are very secretive and its not really general publics cup of tea to get out these info and so very little public attention is given on this news.
It actually doesn't look bad. Much better than SU-57 imho ;)...
@@nabuchadrezzar Absolutely agreed
So, roll out by 2027. Is it being fabricated currently and out of the design phase?
@@humungous09 this is still in design phase. First prototype rollout by 2027 earliest flight by '28
@@MN-zl1qg As they allotted funds for a few prototypes, I thought the design phase was over and is currently being fabricated. I read somewhere that the CDR (critical design review) has been completed. Thanks for the heads up anyway.
Go India..❤
It’s only a piece of paper
India still didn’t get the tejas right his they gone make a gen 5 fighter
@@LSmoney215 you are not indian
@@PkPk-oc2xe proud I’m not but what does that even matter
@@LSmoney215 that's why your opinion doesn't matter
India is great. We love India 🇮🇳 ❤️ 👍🌹🌹💪🇮🇳🇮🇳👌
India Need 500 million TOILETS.
glad India is working on their own Design, look at our Chinese Engineers who only know how to steal designs and make 3rd class copies of US fighters
@@admiral20055 a turk well tell Erdohan to look into your failing economy.
@@JayantanathGupta Turkiye Economi is going very well bro.That for sure. lire gone down. its maybe a export strategy. cheep lire Chep for foringers. Europe quality. Chines prize. same Indian ,Rs went down, very much. right. Indian economy not bad but 100% potential. same in Turkiye. turks sold Marine ships to India & Pakistan . 4 ships . Turkiye Great then Ever, Potential 100% again...
@@admiral20055 for ur mom and sister maybe and also for their million onlyfan indian members
Doesn't matter, whether the world like it or not, India will grow, grow and grow. What matters is, which side of the history the world wants to be in.
Jai Hind, long live India.
✊💪🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳
After AMCA is ready . Australia should join partnership with India for 6th generation fighter jet .
Why would Australia bother when they can buy USA made jets. Best in the world.
Buying and manufacturing is different, India can also buy from USA, but u know how many and what about equipment in time??@@deano93517
@@deano93517just for exploration pursuit
I don't think India would sell its 1st 5th gen I think India could make another export version for it. But figures it would take at least 15 years for that
@@deano93517ya Australia should focus on USA based weapons, who knows when India becomes too Powerful to be seen as threat by USA
Best wishes for India🇮🇳 from Bangladesh 🇧🇩
@@TruthseekerA best wishes for bangladesh future live from 🇮🇳
Hi, I'm Indian and I'm overwhelmed you adressed our aviation project. I'm really grateful❤
I know something about your country by mouth of some Indians who had worked in aus and all I have to say is that I love your country 🇮🇳 🤝 🇦🇺
Go India Go!
I'm pretty much impressed being an Indian navigating through your comment section ;)
kudos to the channel !
Is it india built their own 5 gen air fighter!? Wow am so proud of u india ✌️
4.5 gen.
Ya the initial batches will fly with 4th gen F414 engines. The mark 2 variants will come with 5th gen engines around 2040
@@JoyP09 2040???
@@NavasAp-ie6bn yep.... Yep, engine development takes about 10-14 years and we haven't even signed a contract yet with RR/Safran yet. .
@@JoyP09 - Even a 4.5 Generation engine can do the job if it's a twin engine, so no harm in that!
It's rare to see a western channel that is appreciative of Indian technological achievements. You have a like and a sub.
If it looks the same as Prototype Model, it would be the sexiest fighter existing. But then again, as an Indian I know the 1st flight is ages away.
2026 is not ages away
It exactly looks like American f22s and f35s with just a little bit longer body
Sexiest my azz, f22 and su57 still look far better
Texas is 40? Years old to build a 1980 Mirage 2000
@@subasthapa8323 2029-30
Philippines should buy India's 5th gen when it comes out
Yes, they will, when its ready in 2074.
@@LalTandoorFood atleast we try to make,,,What about you?
@@LalTandoorFood beggars can't be choosers . Please take care of your failed nation Abdul
Copy cat😂
@@小易-l2x wow ,,,As a Chinese you said "Copy Cat". Do you have your own technology¿????
Really enjoying the high quality production and narration, these videos are great!
As a Indian I really hope it gets developed Faster 🙏🏻💯Turkie and South Korean has beaten us.
More Funding is needed 🔥.
We can do it 🥳.
more important for all the countries is to be not be totally depended on other countries for defence purposes.... USA kicked Turkey from the F35 program even tough they played a significant role in it's development. Tomorrow maybe China has a problems (they have already some problems) with India and as the closest ally to Russia they can force Russia to stop export of Suchois to India - self sufficency is imprtant
@@felixtag5121 Now only 15-20 So30MK will be bought from Russia which will be made in India .............tejas mk2 has become more than 60% its first flight can be done in the beginning of 2026 then Production will start after 2 years...........
We all know,this plane will be combat approved in 2047 ,on the centenary celebrations of our tryst with destiny.by that time china would be sketching 7th gen fighters.
Don't rush progress or you'll be paying for the problems that weren't discovered during development.
Türkiye den selamlar Finansman önemli deyil para birsekilde bulunur siyasi irade de önemli hindistan in tejas uçağını çöp eden siyasilerdir türkiye'nin uçağı kaan 2028 de teslimatlara başlayacak ayrıca şimdiden bu uçağın 6. Nesil hazırlıkları yapılıyor
This is the first video I have seen on this aircraft, but I'm sure as it gets closer to its service date I will see it more often... I had forgotten India was working on a 5th generation aircraft.
Already jigs and indigenous sensors are in manufacturing phase Indian DRDO is not only working on AMCA MK1
But also TEJAS MK2 4.5 th gen rollout next year
For indian navy TEDBF 4.5++ gen jet in CDR phase as of now
And AMCA MK2
@@Juniordatascientist-k8dIndia is advancing at a faster and faster rate on every phase of its development
India, Turkey, and China all seem to hit an engineering brick wall with their 5th gen engine design.
Its about making an engine that can fly thousands of hours and still be managable. India and Turkey can produce engines right away but to get them to work for 10 or 20 years is pain in the ass. For example to buy f35 is relatively cheap but to maintain them is very expensive. You need to get everyting right with engines no room for error. Im not fan of USA but they do make the best jets and engines!
well exclude china coz they made the j-20.
the main reason why is that 5th gen fighters are more expensive to maintain than their 4th gen counterparts.
@@skgamer-zs6en True, and the avionics, electronics, and advanced radar systems need to use (military-grade) tier-one motherboards and microprocessors that only Germany, Norway, and the United States can manufacture.
This is one of the primary reasons why China wants to invade Taiwan. Taiwan makes Teir-one (commercial-grade) motherboards and microprocessors. They are not as advanced, heat resistant, or reliable as tier-one military-grade, because using commercial-grade motherboards and microprocessors for a military application will cause them to overheat and shut down.
@@deano93517 Yes, we do make the best fighters and jet engines. Even without stealth technology, Iran, Syria, Russia, or China want to go head-to-head with the undefeated F-15.
We spend over $880 Billion per year on defense. DARPA, our advanced science and military developer, receives Billions from the Pentagon and all branches of the military every year.
Nice looking fighter. People have to remember that the numbers are claimed data. It hasn't flown yet and the first engine isn't the actual engine, so speculation is all this is.
Hope it works out but these fighters take a long time to get right. Still going in the right direction and have to say the F-22 is still the best looking fighter. This fighter still looks smooth and beautiful.
No comparison with existing proven 5th gen fighters. India is ages behind in military tech and we are taking baby steps right now...but one good thing is, we are moving in right direction steadily.
@@KuchNahiBasAiseHiages behind make help us to avoid that what mistakes u have done 😂😂
Man!! I thought the comments would be harsh towards India as the typical West's opinion of India, but God I was wrong, there's so much respect now, i literally cried a little
Brother you have done your research but let me correct you in one place
HAPS ( High Altitude Pesudo Satellite ) wouldn't be launch from AMCA, HAPS has a wingspan greater than 56 meters
Its part of the CATS ( Combat Air Teaming System ) which also has Cats Hunter, Cats Warrior (wingman) and ALFA-S
Also AMCA is not supposed to replace the Su30 MKI, Su30 MKI will be in service till 2045-50
Amca mk2 will replace su30 after 2045
@@Hriday-q6w You are right after 2045 as they are going through the super sukhoi upgrade program
+1
AMCA will replace sepecat Jaguars, mig 29Ks
@@Dhruv-is4dp both AMCA and Tejas mark 2 will replace those
For all the smartasses in the comments saying it's a copy of the F-35, it's due to a little thing called "Maintaining a small RCS (Radar Cross Section), and not sacrificing agility at the same time. And as for the "It's just a piece of paper" thing, why do you think so? When has India given up on its projects? As an American, I don't think y'all should be speaking for the US Government, who are you to say that the government will sell India engines or not? India and the US's relations are improving alot. And it's not like India is going to ask the US for engines, but even if they do, I'm pretty sure The US will gladly provide engines. And also, for the people saying "By the time India comes up with a 5Th Gen Fighter, other countries will already make 6th Gen fighters" It all goes down to a country's needs. Countries constantly involved in conflict like the US, Russia, etc. need the best tech to keep going. But other countries with conflicts being less of a concern don't really need to go that far, although India needs a 5th Gen Fighter because of its tensions with China and Pak
Edit : But Pakistan uses shitty jets and China makes those shitty jets that Pakistan uses so uhh, I guess India's got plenty of help too
@@Vulkan-Y5 absolutely right brother...
@@Robinkumarsagar Tysm
@@Vulkan-Y5 maintenance of fifth generation fighter jet is very high . Only USA has a capability to develop 6 generation fighter jet . That's why indians are not worry about fifth generation fighter jet. Atleast 2050
@@BhanuSingh-hl8cx yeah sure, with China and others getting 5th gens, India is totally not getting 5th gens. Also, they can just look for cost effective solutions, because at the end of the day, you need a 5th gen fighter, NOT THE BEST 5TH GEN FIGHTER
as an indian, im kinda proud for the shift in media perspective for us. Onwards and upwards, together
2 months ago govt cleared funds for prototypes
Fund cleared?
पनौती is only one who like to close down
Where is technology transfer with RAFAEL ?
Chor or desh ke gaddaro ki team पनौती or anil ambani
We have plenty of idiot's like you in internet every where, Rafel is very modern 4th gen fighter even capable of intercepting F22, how do you think that France would tech transfer this to us , and whom do you say the "panoti", he is the reason behind fund clearing for 100's of mission in DRDO, HAL and ISRO, talking about previous governments, our scientist was labelled as pak agents by them(congress), don't forget nami narayan and what congress did to him
@@rkfinser rafael transfer of tech is already done.
@@rkfinser HAL Ko Revive krne wale PM Modi hi hai jinhone HAL Made Tejas Twin seater fighter aircraft ka khud ride liya aur profit yeh hai ki phillipines jaise desh aaj tejas aircraft ke liye deal kr rahe hai
@@rkfinser tension mat kitna bhi ro le congress nai aane vali vapas
India Is a great country, great country' invest heavily on I+D to overcome tech disadvantages and by innovation develop native tech capabilities that not only can be shown to the world but also can be exported.
Even for those like me who don't push for wars it always must be recognize that a great defense system is the best way to prevent war.
You have put up a good work understanding India's military manufacturing. Unlike other western journalists, you gave proper credits to the country and its manufacturing ecosystem with out belittling the enormous efforts of its scientific and engineering fraternity.
Respect man.....🙏❤️
Welldone India .its very good to compete with established companies n not compete with China personally
When was the last time India was competitive in anything??
@@stormtrooper8420 yk 🌚
@@mudasserkhan00 in population and pollution?? 😅
Listen building a jet that too 5th gen is no childs play it requires a lot of experience, skill and resources to make one that too in numbers and at reasonable cost.
Does your country looks like a country that can make a proper 5th gen aircraft??
@@stormtrooper8420 We definitely cant compete in number of OnlyFans account holders.
Regarding fighter jets, we have already designed, developed and inducted our own 4.5gen fighter jet. We can make 5th gen too. Project funding has been approved and metal cutting has begun.
@@stormtrooper8420 here comes the uneducated person.
Hey, thanks you for showing this....love from India 🙌🇮🇳
India's growth as a military technology producer, gives a lot of countries a new option as thier own defense supplier, rather then being tied down to the US, Russian, and Chinese manufacturers.
Instead, Indian, Turkish and EU suppliers that don't come with the baggage and forced influence of the three major nations. For a lot of smaller countries, having to get their military hardware from the three majors, ties them in as sympathisers to those major nations, something their neighbouring countries might feel threatened by. Buying from India isolates them from that public and nationalistic opinion.
Using weapons assembled from parts bought from the P5 to oppose the P5?
@GDSHSG666 bro it will be domestically produced with domestic parts as well...did u saw the video fully??? lol dmubs 😂😂😂
@@GDSHSG666 : We r working to replace Dollar and Spare parts !.🙄😏
@@wonderworld7721 By spending more foreign exchange reserves and developing some junk that becomes obsolete as soon as it hits the market?
They recently sent their moon mission. I suppose India can make this aircraft. Godspeed from New York 🎉
Incidentally India's AMCA program is late , and needed to recover it .We were and little bit now, conducting with the same fault😅 Thanks for your outlook .❤
India has just purchased 80,000 Sag sauer rifles in the international market . And they are going to make a 5th gen fighter aircraft . Well ,hope they've booked the engines in advance . As for HAL they are the guys who've made thousands of the famous MIG21 bisons .
More India content please, it's an increasingly important country as the fastest growing major economy in the world and the only democratic manpower alternative to China!
Have u every visited india, it's a big slum
@@bhisham2687 big slum but all MNC s are here😂.
@@arjunraj823 80 percent of indian people doesn't even know wat that is
@@bhisham2687 still that 20 percent is more than some continents population 😂. India is feeding the population of continents daily. The younger population is getting educated, they do know these things bro.
@@arjunraj823 that doesn't change the fact that 60 percent of it's population lives a miserable lyf😄
I’ve been telling RUclipsrs to do series just like this talking about fighter, jets in development, and none of them did it. good for you couple million views off this series pretty good stuff
हिंदुस्तान से ढेर सारा प्यार🇮🇳☀️♥️
Tejas is a gem
Not really
Yes 🇮🇳🚩🔱 , but not for Congress Leftist WAQF Jihadi Party Chamchas
That's a good 4.5 Gen aircraft
@@GameboyZoneRocks yes
Tejas is a disaster totally
This is the best place to learn future tense when talking about Indian projects
Yes in the future maybe you would be able to satisfy a girl!
India's AMCA is different story .
It started in 2008 but real pace started after india rejected FGFA program with russia , a modified version of Su-57 , but it was cancel in 2018 and then amca started getting pace and it got more delayed bcoz goverment was planning a private-public model SVP program to take amca forward but it failed so it got delayed 2.5 years .
But now govt has given full clearance and all sub-system has been already in development so timeline can be reduce further .
Turkey Kaan has BAE system as Consultant and european NATO assistance in equipments and technology .
Southkorea KF-21 has lockheed martin as a consultant and partner .
But india is going for all indigenious options except ejection seats, microprocessors, engines in Mark 1.
Mark 2 will be close to fully indigenious with engines and most components build in india .
Can you trust India’s quality?
No NATO country supports Turkey. Even an embargo is applied. Türkiye only buys F110 engines from America for the first 20 aircraft. From now on, it will use the engine it developed itself. Your information is incorrect
@@honshin23 why not?
@@honshin23yes
@@cengizy5912 BAE systems is the primary consultant in TFX Kaan. It won't be wrong to say that designs are from BAE and CDR of the aircraft is yet to take place. What is flying is a tech demonstrator. While Korea has Lockheed Martin as a consultant.
India has no consultant whatsoever, we are doing it on our own. CDR is done and protypes will be rolled down in 5-6 years' time.
It has taken India eons to finally build their indigenous fighter "Tejas". Good luck 🤞
First one must understand that India had no experience in building a second generation let alone a 4 th generation fighter aircraft. Arms import was the order of the day with not one defence deal not mired in controversy.The realisation of self dependence came rather late. The indigenous LCA is an achievement for the technocrats associated with the project. The most heartening thing is that with each new model which are numbered as Mark 1 etc the aircraft is becoming more potent. The newer variants are quite capable of fulfilling their role . They are going to be the work horse of the IAF. With a passage of time the aviation ecosystem is going to mature just like the IT industry.
Yeah but it wasn’t ONLY building a jet but an entire industry including highly advanced supply chains
@@AshishBagade-hv4el Yes. It is very convenient to downplay the achievement made by the ADA team and trash HAL etc even remotely associated with the program. Some credit where due must go to Mr. Modi( however how much one hates him). He put his foot down on imports and asked the ADA and HAL and IAF to work in tandem to develop an aircraft for its needs. Though not the latest and greatest the LCA is gradually maturing as an aerial platform. It is no means achievement for country accustomed to mediocrity and corruption. With greater participation of the private sector the ecosystem is bound to improve for they are not the ones to tolerate incompetence.
India has all the potential to be a power some day ! It's just about the time. 🇮🇳
Potential to finally build toilets
Totally agree. Population is the resource, hope your government figures out how to utilize that.
@@bingchilling4290 keep crying while we become superpower and your country being a 3rd grade
Love the depth and the quality of opinion, thank you.
Excellent presentation. Great video, brilliant narration. Well done, Sir!! Impressed!
It this project gets success then it will be a game changer for India's national security and sovereignty😊🤔🙏
"@arpangurung4090
2 days ago
It this project gets success then it will be a game changer for India's national security and sovereignty" In about 40 tears like the Tejas.
India does so many things with space projects i guess this is just a normal thing for them
Actually many subsystems for AMCA have been developed they are in the testing phase and results are quite satisfactory by 2025 -26 aircraft will be rollout France has offered Full tot and IP rights to develop a new fifth gen jet engine from scratch in India in next 5 to 6 months DRDO-GTRE should sign a contract with Safran
And last year DRDO - Grte started revamping our own kaveri jet engine current version produces 73kn with upgraded core it should deliver 90kn this particular engine will replace American ge 104 jet engine in HAL TEJAS
People, I love your videos. This soothing yet enthusiastic tone mesmerises me. I have learnt a lot of stuff about planes from your work. Greetings from Ukraine!
india support russia
@@watb8689 I think, India supports India. Have a nice day pal!
Brother down under nailed this report. 🙏🏻🔥🔥
Easier said than done. A dream with a long way to go.
As an American, I’m glad to see other NATO allies stepping up and creating their own fifth gen fighter jets. 👍🏼
I’m willing to bet that this aircraft would only look great on paper. The Indian HAL-Tejas project has been ongoing since the 1980s, and they still haven’t been able to produce a fully functional aircraft.
Tejas is a great fighter in service. Problems are with manufacturing and supply chain for mass production.
@@rohitb5834 ?????wish you have a good dream
First step is always difficult
And tejas is operational
India already 83 Tejas the problem is due to Russia Ukraine war GE vendors can't purchase titanium from Russia. That's why supply chain problems are happening right now
Doing there own is the biggest achievement nothing more important when you build and making error and solve it leads to more better understanding
Australia may have been able to do something like this if it hadn't sold off its manufacturing capabilities. Creating components for other designs just doesn't cut it.
Designing and building a jet like this is extremely resource and time consuming you need decades of experience in this field to make one happen.
And that too in numbers
India won't have a working jet until the 2030s, and its performance remains a big question mark. Australia would be in the same boat, or worse, if it went alone. Instead, we have an operational F-35 fleet right now. I know which option sounds better to me...
@@bertjilk3456 India can't make one, even if they did it will be 5th gen only on paper.
Making a jet ground up requires a lot of resources and skill and experience.
Does India looks like a country that can make a 5th gen aircraft??
@@stormtrooper8420 well few years back people used to say same thing about China
@@r185ya china is close to a 20 trillion economy.
They are really good at manufacturing things efficiently and also at reverse engineering things.
India is not china not even close
They are the only country to have explored the lunar south pole and have sent an orbiter to Mars, alongside only four other countries to achieve this. It’s no surprise, but still, great job! That fighter jet looks absolutely stunning.
I'm subscribing this channel because I'm sure that I'll get video having unbiased information on this channel 😊
We should focus on unmanned aerial vehicle. To tackle our enemy. I think our defence minister and hal will think about it. Always proud to be an Indian 🇮🇳🙏 made in india made for the world. Whole world is our family and peace 🕊️ is very important
Already working on ghathak UAV bomber and drones
i was expecting hate comments and was toally surprised at the support and love we are getting instead. you sir , have the best viewers.
India is now 4th largest economy in the world surpassing Japan. Ultimately, manufacturing 5th Gen. Aircraft dreams will come true. Pakistan will be jealous. Pad kya karega😂
Compared with China, India loses in everything😅
80 rupees is equal to 0ne dollar. a motorcyle in this coutnry cost like 200 bucks. So cheap here, the food cheap as hell too, they have burgers for 80 rupess. a dollar lmao. im here for vacation for the summer nad were like billionares or smthn😁😂
@@小易-l2x wait 10-15 yrs India will competiting with china.
10 12 sal 😂😂 @@worldwideknowledge9631
@@小易-l2x And yet here you are in this particular upload lol!
Wrong information F414-ge-in6 produces 98kn thrust and not 90kn
its classified how much thrust it produces !!!
its also not 98 KN
there was an article in 2011 stating that F414IN6 is the best version of F414 engine...
let me tell you its near as powerful as F414 EPE
@@Ronifromearth lol there is nothing that much classified.. there are reports than ge f414 non epe does produce dry thrust upto 61 kn and some say 63-64kn.
@@Shashank-g6i it is classified brother....
Our climate is hot and humid which drops the performance of engine hence one has to tune the engine to produce more thrust to cater the climate
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I think so in somewhere in April it was announced that the metal cutting for the prototype has been started.
Yes started right now jigs are getting prepared
happy and proud to see the video. Because the presentation is clearly indicating the systematic progress.
It will deploy Durga Laser based DEW on one wing and Kali DEW on other wing.
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Love the video 😍😍👌
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The reason India is going slow on Amca instead of dedicating most resources to this is because we are still in phasing out stages of the old mig 21 jets, with the newer 4+ gen Tejas Fighter jet, there is a Mk 2 version in testing phase with India built Radar.
Indians are known for frugal engineering
We know our budgets are low but quality as good as competitive to mid up side range.
We are still way behind before the first prototype takes its maiden flight. countries have already started working on 6th generation.
Man! Aussies in the comment section are so awesome.
Apart from the Soviet Union, India holds the distinction of being the first Asian country to develop its own fighter jet. However, despite this early achievement, India faced setbacks due to corruption and a lack of visionary leadership, which hindered its progress in this field.
Despite the initial success in developing indigenous fighter jets, such as the HAL HF-24 Marut in the 1960s, India's aerospace ambitions suffered from challenges such as bureaucratic hurdles, inefficiencies, and corruption within the defense establishment. These issues not only hampered the development and production of fighter jets but also affected the overall growth of the aerospace industry in the country.
Additionally, the absence of sustained investment in research and development, coupled with a lack of long-term strategic planning, further impeded India's ability to compete on a global scale in the aerospace sector. Without strong leadership and a clear vision for the future, we struggled to leverage its early achievements in fighter jet production to establish itself as a major player in the global aerospace industry.
Despite these challenges, India has continued to invest in its aerospace capabilities and has made strides in recent years with initiatives such as the Tejas Light Combat Aircraft program. However, addressing issues such as corruption and bureaucratic inefficiencies remains crucial for us to fully realize our potential as a leader in aerospace innovation and production.
Incorrect. The Japanese developed the "Nakajima Kikka" at the end of WW2. In addition the 'Marut' was powered by British engines, so it was not entirely native. Neither is this proposal which is proposed to be powered by GE F414 engines.
Which bollywood movie!??
@@mari-us6rh its true tho
@@captainbuggernut9565 its a prototype lol.
Aren’t you forgetting South Korea and their KF-21 Boramae?
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That thumbnail looks good, very pretty
Many here forget INDIA has a successful and efficient space program. The country is planning to send astronauts to the moon. How many countries have such potential besides the superpowers? Yes, a 5th generation fighter jet is a whole different ball game..too much complexities but i'm sure INDIA can manage it. Starting out something is always difficult but if this AMCA project succeeds and is truly indigenous it would give a colossal boost to India's defense manufacturing capabilities and soon the knowledge from AMCA can be used to develop and research on a 6th Generation fighter jet.
Somethings to note: none of the videos are of HAL 5th gen. Makes sense as it’s still in concept phase. The other is that the current HAL Teja was conceived in the 70’s to compete with a potential F-16 and replace the Mig 21. India has only 2 - 3 squadrons of Tejas today and still flys the Mig 21. HAL, the govt run entity is slow. India’s 5th gen is possible but not at current pace. Turkey was kicked out of the F-35 program and they created their own stealth fighter in less than 10 years. Although it’s still in its testing phase, it has taken flight so anything is possible.
Somebody’s not telling the truth, rather the South Korean, or the Indians how can they use the same engines, but have such a drastically different stats?
Wow, the India's Knock-off version of the F22 , does have a Slick design! no hating! but thats how a country should be,.. we steal your design and atleast make it worth it.. Nice 1 india!!
No hate but 😅. I think it's most argonomical design for a 5th gen so can't just say they copied
Yea I mean, there is only so much you can change in this industry. India did propose a lot of design but it has to adhere to the requirements, this being the one to fulfill it.
Yeah at least it isn't a carbon copy, unlike the korean one...
An informative and balanced take. Thanks.
Timstamp 4:00 to 4:15 - The conclusion here is somewhat erroneous. DSI Intakes and Serpentine Ducting are separate design issues. There are modern supersonic combat aircraft, like the F-22, that have serpentine ducting to hide the face of the turbine engine. It has been known at least since the 1990s as a way of reducing the aircraft's radar signature. The real benefit of the DSI intake is its reduced complexity. No splitter plate is needed, or a variable intake system to keep a smooth air ingestion into the engine. This also reduces the radar signature as there are no longer any complex sharp edged (radar) reflective surfaces on the intake. The drawback to the DSI system is that this intake limits the top speed to around Mach 2. Any faster, and the DSI would not be able to handle the airflow into the engine. Again, this is why the F-22 does not have DSI. but a splitter type intake. The DSI is also a good indication of what the possible top speed is of an aircraft. In this case, the Chengdu J-20 is limited by its DSI intakes to around Mach 2 or lower.
After watching this video, it is still not clear what this fighter looks like. Mixing all different kind of fighters in this video makes it even more confusing.
You can look up HAL AMCA, you should find official inspired renders
They made several prototypes and tested which performed best . Did you see the explanation in the video ? It’s as simple as that
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This channel talk very straight and simple, i love that
The stealth tecnology has already been developed...you can check Ghatak Stealth drones ..
Ghatak didn't coated with stealth coating. It's just a normal paint. But we can easily test steath paint in a room with a radar absorbance cone.
Drdo already has developed radar absorbants .
Search NiRaLa radar absorbant laminate and ADRISHYA radar absorbaning coatings .
@@arknessreapear4831DRDO developed Radar absorbing paints few years back you can read articles about it.
India has proved in 2 of it's defence sector it's capabilities (navy and army)
If AMCA is as successful as on the papers then India would gain the level at which it's comparable to other superpower s of the world
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Negative. They don't know how to use the restroom.
@@SnowLeopard2121 R u coming straight from 1960s?
@@pranaytripathi07 If you don't accept the truth, you won't be able to move on. Many homes in India still don't have toilets, and there are many people taking care of the toilet everywhere on the street.
@@lostcoffee6684 Bro do u watch BBC or Al Jazeera often? Coz it seems like...
No one in India poop on the streets. Get out of ur bubble bro.... We are the fastest growing and the fifth biggest economy
@@pranaytripathi07really man they are so out of date…their media bombard them with outdated images of India 24x7 …they think that entire India shuts on street or railway lines all the time 😂😂
What a well put together documentary.
Lockheed must be very flattered to watch the whole world create slight variations of their aircraft designs again and again.
Scientific truth is only one. Everybody has to converge at that truth some day.
Haha. That's hilarious. What you need to understand is no one is designing their jets based on US designs. The designs are made based on stealth features. To attain maximum stealth capability, shape of the aircraft is very important. That's the reason all stealthy 5th generation aircraft's have some similarity. Doesn't matter who or how they design it.
@@Mrs-Albert as though every country is spending hundreds of millions in R&D to discover those designs instead of copying those who do.
@@mikaelzakan1929 Yes, all those countries currently developing 5th gen aircrafts.
Get an education and save yourself some time & dignity from talking stupid on the internet.
@@mikaelzakan1929You think you can just trace out the shape of the American 5th gen on paper and create your own 5th gen fighter? Good one.
Go India go!