Can India Make Jet engines Indigenously For Its AMCA

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  • Опубликовано: 29 июн 2022
  • India has developed important rocket technology but has not yet developed a robust fighter jet engine.
    Some claim that this is the case because cryogenic rocket technology is simpler and jet engine technology is more difficult, however, this is not true at all.
    Both items present unique difficulties and issues.
    In reality, the same fundamental physics concept governs both jet engines and rockets. They both release fuel out the rear.
    The development of cutting-edge fighter jet engines has reached its apex in nations like the United States, Russia, and France.
    None of the engine suppliers in the world is reluctant to supply aviation engines to India. They don't care about safeguarding technology, because An aero-engine is extremely challenging to reverse engineer. Precision engineering and high-temperature composites and alloys are two essential technologies in this industry that are very difficult to duplicate. Even China, which has years of copying experience, has not been able to reverse engineer a high-performance aircraft engine.
    India is on track to create its own 5th generation AMCA multi-role fighter aircraft.
    The fighter is probably a multipurpose combat aircraft built for air superiority, ground assault, bombing, intercepting, strike, and other sorts of missions.
    Supercruise, stealth, AESA radar, maneuverability, and cutting-edge avionics are all combined in it.
    The engine, which must be able to provide the performance required for a sophisticated aircraft, is the fundamental obstacle to the development of a Fifth Generation fighter.
    India has been working on the Kaveri engine project for a long time, and the LCA Tejas was originally going to use this engine.
    In order to help India reach its goal of being self-sufficient in military hardware, the ministry of defence has given its representatives till the earliest possible date to wrap up discussions with France to co-develop a new fighter jet engine.
    For the next class of advanced medium combat aircraft (AMCA), India needs a new 110 kilonewton-powered engine. India has been in talks with France to use part of the offsets resulting from the Rafale fighter jet agreement to fund the project.

Комментарии • 552

  • @marcusravi1684
    @marcusravi1684 Год назад +153

    As a retired NASA Prototype CNC Mech/Programmer for 46 years I can tell you that I have worked with many excellent Machinists and Engineers from India and I have no doubt that India can and will produce a high performance reliable Jet Engine.

    • @k.k.c8670
      @k.k.c8670 Год назад +8

      Hahaha... Thought it was 45 years just a few days ago? #indianbot

    • @sreeraj2586
      @sreeraj2586 Год назад +15

      @@k.k.c8670 hi chinese bot

    • @TheWokker
      @TheWokker Год назад +2

      @@k.k.c8670 hi Xhynese bot

    • @k.k.c8670
      @k.k.c8670 Год назад +1

      @@TheWokker Endian bottom feeder

    • @sunilpednekar9865
      @sunilpednekar9865 Год назад +1

      💕

  • @krislyttle
    @krislyttle Год назад +90

    I applaud India, with its science and engineering institutions, for aiming high and attempt to develop their own after-burning turbofan engine for use in combat aircraft. Sure, it's basically useless for such an application, but at least India can use the lessons obtained from this exercise to hopefully achieve better results with the next attempt.

    • @TheMoppin
      @TheMoppin Год назад +2

      Actually the kaveri problems Have been solve and has same performance as baseline gef404 so it's being used in india stealth uav program just dry version without afterburner also the modified kaveri with afterburner is in russia now to undergo high altitude test on flying Testbed

  • @mercedesbenz3751
    @mercedesbenz3751 Год назад +141

    Rightly said,
    ''Necessity is the mother of all inventions''
    .
    I also want to say, India needs innovators rather than people who score 99/100

    • @hridayjr6580
      @hridayjr6580 Год назад +8

      innovators move abroad dummy...cuz patriotism doesnt say the bills n security against foreign spies but go work for lockheed or jpl or dasault well they get both.

    • @mr.objective6936
      @mr.objective6936 Год назад

      Especially now it seems Russia is going to be semi- crippled and enslaved to China for the foreseeable future.

    • @HeartlessAsh
      @HeartlessAsh Год назад +6

      Although the words are harsh but somewhere you're right....

    • @stormshadow5266
      @stormshadow5266 Год назад +5

      Unfortunately innovation needs money, big money and facilities these days.

    • @MrPoornakumar
      @MrPoornakumar Год назад +1

      Mercedes Benz
      Exactly. That orientation needs to be inculcated.
      A word on scoring: With the multiple choice questions (wherein the answer is given as one of the a, b, c or d options )that enables students to score 100/100 for all-correct answer-sheets. Without knowing the subject, answers can be given by lottery. Prior to this scheme of multiple choice answers for questions, it used to be essay-type answers when even 90/100 is near impossible. So, in multiple choice answers type, "grading" becomes excessively difficult.

  • @j2klegend
    @j2klegend Год назад +74

    Difference is Rocket engine despite its complexity is like perishable and less moving parts that need longevity.
    Jet engine requires longevity that means nation should be strong in metallurgy and industry.

    • @MahaVishnu96
      @MahaVishnu96 Год назад +5

      Plus the jet engine has human safety factor, rockets dont.

    • @loopbloke
      @loopbloke Год назад +1

      +the new cryogenic rocket engines, esp raptor class are reusable and Indian next gen cryogenic and semi-cryogenic that replace vikas engine will also be re-usable.

  • @NamanBastar
    @NamanBastar Год назад +99

    Necessity is the mother of all invention and so it will be in India too.. it's just matter of time.. Indians are far more confident then they were 10 years ago. Jai Hind

    • @SumitYadav-ik2df
      @SumitYadav-ik2df Год назад +1

      Necessity? 😂😂😂 India also needs a shit ton of soldiers now and what did the government do? They ruined the whole military. Incompetent government is a bane of development. Unfortunately India has always been plagued by incompetent governments.

    • @tusharsiddharth6658
      @tusharsiddharth6658 Год назад +23

      @@SumitYadav-ik2df thats the whole point...modern warfare is less soldier oriented and more technology oriented

    • @shivamlakhara1928
      @shivamlakhara1928 Год назад +10

      @@SumitYadav-ik2df USA have less Soldier then many other countries but every one knows they can't beat USA bcz of there way better technology. And if you still didn't understand number is less important then technology .then take a example of a human with modern fighter plane vs 1,000 human with no weapons. In any condition single man will do far more dmg

    • @cat-man5522
      @cat-man5522 Год назад +7

      @@SumitYadav-ik2df do you even read what you're typing ?
      The British soldiers were far, far less in number than any of the countries that they colonised , and yet they almost always won, and colonised half of the world . How do you think they did that ?
      They had a modern military with the best equipments in the world , that is the only reason they could create a humongous empire .
      What our army needs right now is modernisation , not further recruitment of soldiers. The army struggles to even provide good service rifles to its servicemen, armoured personnel carriers , etc due to the huge spending on salaries and pensions , and you're saying that they should recruit even more people ? Get real .

    • @swapnilpawar8015
      @swapnilpawar8015 Год назад +12

      @Kitty Cat It in fact was us, Indians who had invented a toilet 5000 yrs ago. What were you ancestors doing 5000 yrs ago? Hunting and gathering ?

  • @MyPlanetMyDuty
    @MyPlanetMyDuty Год назад +90

    Never until they don't decide to invest enough in R&D ...

    • @deveshj3430
      @deveshj3430 Год назад +9

      1st step has been taken...funds are arranged for R&D through Agneepath scheme...

    • @SK-pm4vq
      @SK-pm4vq Год назад +5

      @@deveshj3430 Funds from Agneepath will come after decades.

    • @dr.tusharkantidas7043
      @dr.tusharkantidas7043 Год назад

      👍 Yes Sir, You are absolutely right

    • @SumitYadav-ik2df
      @SumitYadav-ik2df Год назад

      @@SK-pm4vq agneepath funds ?🤣🤣🤣 you won't see those funds ever. And by plan those would've appear after 20 years when these guys would have begun to retire from services. Also that is "supposedly" going to fund the equipment of the army and all.

    • @tusharsiddharth6658
      @tusharsiddharth6658 Год назад +8

      People say this about India in everything until India proves them wrong

  • @ganeshm5166
    @ganeshm5166 Год назад +28

    Current HAL engineer are from 80s....
    India need to encourage private players with incentive to build next generation jet engine

    • @marcusravi1684
      @marcusravi1684 Год назад +2

      Most underrated comment. Getting young engineers to do high experience level work is needed

    • @ganeshm5166
      @ganeshm5166 Год назад +3

      @@marcusravi1684 But old fox in Hal won't let young engineers to succeed.... That's is the truth.....

    • @nandinih6938
      @nandinih6938 Год назад +1

      @@ganeshm5166 s that's true bro actually youngsters not getting opportunity to work these kind of projects

    • @nandinih6938
      @nandinih6938 Год назад +1

      @@ganeshm5166 lm also aeronautical engg i know that pain

    • @DESIBOY-fe7nm
      @DESIBOY-fe7nm 7 месяцев назад +1

      Idk how country's opposition will take this privatisation....

  • @POORNAM_Rameshbabu_R.M_1969
    @POORNAM_Rameshbabu_R.M_1969 Год назад +29

    பாரதம் என்ஜின் தயாரிப்பிலும் "சுயசார்பு" அடையும்...💪💪💪 "ஒரே உலக சக்தியாக உருமாறும்"
    ௐ நமச்சிவாய 🙏🙏🙏

    • @Anandkumar-zm8kg
      @Anandkumar-zm8kg Год назад +6

      ஆம், நிச்சயமாக 🙏 ஓம் நமசிவாய 💪 ஜெய்ஹிந்த் 🇮🇳

    • @jnhg9808
      @jnhg9808 Год назад

      Keep dreaming

    • @POORNAM_Rameshbabu_R.M_1969
      @POORNAM_Rameshbabu_R.M_1969 Год назад +5

      @@jnhg9808 நன்றி... என் கனவுகள் ... நிஜமாகுபவை... சிவபெருமான் அருளால்..
      ௐ நமச்சிவாய 🙏🙏🙏

    • @sbharatvaj4408
      @sbharatvaj4408 Год назад +2

      @@POORNAM_Rameshbabu_R.M_1969 love Hinduism

  • @arghya1611
    @arghya1611 Год назад +45

    "Even China, which has years of copying experience.." 😂😂

    • @swapnilpawar8015
      @swapnilpawar8015 Год назад +1

      :) I was doing to say the same. Kindly add timestamp.

    • @swapnilpawar8015
      @swapnilpawar8015 Год назад +2

      @Cool Sparkz China has 'copied' others engines. It is not capable of building one by their own.

    • @k.k.c8670
      @k.k.c8670 Год назад

      @@swapnilpawar8015 that's what salty Indians always say. Why so sour and salty? India is a sad case.. Tried to steal Russian tech, Israeli tech, French tech... No success even when specimen right in front of you

    • @russelfang7434
      @russelfang7434 Год назад +3

      @@swapnilpawar8015 You seem to turn a blind eye on fact, or you just can't accept the truth?

    • @JCNEOHK
      @JCNEOHK Год назад +2

      @@swapnilpawar8015 too hurtful? India cannot make a jet engine, sad but true, India can't even copy

  • @idiothrishi
    @idiothrishi Год назад +44

    “Even China, that has years of copying experience” 😂😂😂😂😂

    • @ankitlunia1954
      @ankitlunia1954 Год назад +4

      This was the best line 😂

    • @azeemsoona
      @azeemsoona Год назад

      Rest of the countries other than a handful original developers just reinvent after several years or just buy the technology. China mostly re engineers or steals

    • @k.k.c8670
      @k.k.c8670 Год назад

      India tried to copy Brahmos for decades and even with a JV, it can't. Still reliant on Russia.

    • @ankitlunia1954
      @ankitlunia1954 Год назад

      @@k.k.c8670 Lol. Gandu if you don't have information then don't post shit.

    • @veersinhadeshmukh4634
      @veersinhadeshmukh4634 Год назад

      True 🤣

  • @bgshin2879
    @bgshin2879 Год назад +30

    Indian space industry is an enviable achievement for any countries and if you consider their budget constraints. However, when it comes to military development, they have not yet proven they are as efficient as others.
    Can India develop a powerful jet engine? Yes. More important question is when and at what cost and how reliable it will be, which is an entirely different question.

  • @ragub6
    @ragub6 Год назад +74

    Fighter Jet Engines & Nuclear Submarines are the main challenges faced by India, Hope Engineers crack it

    • @gireeshkumar511
      @gireeshkumar511 Год назад +8

      we are on rightpath and doing our own Nuclear subs now, now are are making 4 nuclear subs right now...

    • @Anandkumar-zm8kg
      @Anandkumar-zm8kg Год назад +10

      வீ விள் கெட் இட் , த டேஸ் ஆர் நியரிங் 💪🇮🇳

    • @arghya1611
      @arghya1611 Год назад +6

      @@gireeshkumar511 he means nuclear attack subs, not ballistic missile nuke subs. Reactors for attack subs are different

    • @cat-man5522
      @cat-man5522 Год назад

      I believe our scientists can achieve it .

    • @beingdrawing4482
      @beingdrawing4482 Год назад +3

      @@arghya1611 kalvery classes submerin are indigenous made by IND thes are neuclear sub

  • @ashleysilver5594
    @ashleysilver5594 Год назад +28

    Yes it requires a little more time for them to master it. They have already made less powerful jet engines but have to improve on them. I guarantee they will have it on par with the world within 10 years.

  • @movieflick6718
    @movieflick6718 Год назад +1

    Yesss of course....india can make jet engines for AMCA....big success for Indian success.....👍👍👍👍👍

  • @wsi1917
    @wsi1917 Год назад +5

    No offense, I stop listening and put this comment after 1:30 minutes because presenter said that China can’t reverse engineer which is untrue. They did for their J10, J15 and recently they even make their own. This is publicly known matters. What’s the point to continue listening and try to verify content?

  • @girijashankarsamantaray9340
    @girijashankarsamantaray9340 Год назад +24

    Recently HAL has announced that it can make 80kw thrust engine. So in future it is possible.

  • @_tsu_
    @_tsu_ Год назад +19

    It's India's lack of metallurgical experience is what prevents us from developing engines. But our thermodynamics, composites and flow contol knowledge is world class. So building a cryo rocket engine was not that hard for us.

    • @JonSnow-pi6jb
      @JonSnow-pi6jb Год назад +6

      Yep India has very poor metallurgical engineering institutions.

    • @siddhartharay1835
      @siddhartharay1835 Год назад +1

      Sir, I feel we need not spend so much on aircrafts and rather concentrate on drones and missiles....drones , missiles and mbrl s are the future....aircrafts are too expensive and most vulnerable...rather cruise missiles in large numbers and drones fitted with missiles will serve the purpose

    • @_tsu_
      @_tsu_ Год назад +1

      @@siddhartharay1835 well, even if that were true, most hypersonic cruise missiles use SCRAMJET engines, not Rocket engines. And if you want to build one of those, you should have built at least a few dozen normal aircraft engines.

    • @siddhartharay1835
      @siddhartharay1835 Год назад +1

      @@_tsu_ scram.jet propelled brahmos iz already mfg in India with technology transfer from Russia ....rocket engines for satellite launches are already mfg in india...we have released hundreds of satellite so far...ballastic missiles like agni are akready produced in india ..

    • @barryrawat
      @barryrawat Год назад

      ​@@siddhartharay1835

  • @mukeshdhiman802
    @mukeshdhiman802 Год назад +52

    India should involve private sector in R&D projects. They have more capable manpower to develop complex engines.

    • @sreekanthbalan4681
      @sreekanthbalan4681 Год назад

      its true. but to counter that what about if our enemies get the details of our projects from private sectors? At the same time national security comes as a question. so sweet spot lies in between i think. private sectors who are patriotic. otherways its not applicable. thanks.

    • @mukeshdhiman802
      @mukeshdhiman802 Год назад +9

      @@sreekanthbalan4681 Well one needs to choose pvt companies carefully and have proper agreements in place. US defence industry runs on pvt companies like lockheed martin.

    • @turbo11
      @turbo11 Год назад +5

      @@sreekanthbalan4681 us had Lockheed Martin
      If enemy wants, he can try to get it from public sector too. Its upto the government to protect the designs

    • @crusadercatwoman02
      @crusadercatwoman02 Год назад +4

      @@sreekanthbalan4681 The US government owns all the patents on F-22 and F-35 because the government funded the program.
      Lockheed Martin cannot do anything as it wishes, LM products can only be sold prior to the permission of the Pentagon.

  • @vishnualappu920
    @vishnualappu920 Год назад +2

    Good job , informative

  • @mihirajgaonkar9086
    @mihirajgaonkar9086 Год назад +8

    There is a very strong political focus on developing critical technologies within India. Also the technological and manufacturing prowess of India is highly advanced compared to yesteryears. With a very strong push from the country's leadership, India will certainly succeed in developing jet engine technology.

    • @mrsbombardier
      @mrsbombardier Год назад

      First India should delete the poor in the country

  • @14mandal
    @14mandal Год назад +2

    It's india and india can make it 😎 one day by own

  • @prakat1082
    @prakat1082 11 месяцев назад +1

    Iran has produced it’s own indigenous civilian transport aircraft . Iran produces drones ,which even Israel and US are afraid of. But India , India is far away behind.

  • @ricarica2194
    @ricarica2194 Год назад +5

    Yes ofcourse when we made cryogenic rocket engine on our own this is nothing we will create our own.

  • @datoolz0
    @datoolz0 Год назад +17

    The answer is yes. Bharat has lots of money and scientific manpower. It needs the right investment to purchase supersonic windtunnels, a flying test bed to test the kaveri engine in.
    With sufficient testing the Kaveri engine can easily replace the Ge404 engine. With enough time and investment it can also replace the Ge414 and power the AMCA.

  • @devidas4006
    @devidas4006 Год назад

    India can and should. The engine is the heart of the fighter craft.

  • @debabratade342
    @debabratade342 11 дней назад

    India had built 49 kn dry thurst kaveri ,and will soon built 90kn wet thurst kaveri -2 engine indigenously 💯🇮🇳 🙏

  • @movieflick6718
    @movieflick6718 Год назад

    Yes india can make its own jet engine for AMCA......🙂🙂🙂👍👍👍👍

  • @noneintel2119
    @noneintel2119 Год назад +13

    China already got their jet engines for j20, j11, j10, j16 and India still working on their jet engine on paper. In order successfully to manufacture jet engine you got to have a lot of support industrials to support it.

    • @swapnilpawar8015
      @swapnilpawar8015 Год назад

      All 'Chinese' engines are reverse engineered, cheap quality copycats.

    • @patrickweaver1105
      @patrickweaver1105 Год назад +13

      Building bad engines doesn't make you better at building good ones. India has a culture based largely on merit China has a culture based on compliance to authority. Big difference.

    • @AwardQueue
      @AwardQueue Год назад +4

      @@patrickweaver1105 LOL.

    • @whysoserious7553
      @whysoserious7553 Год назад

      Chinese engines are Russian copy

    • @AwardQueue
      @AwardQueue Год назад +2

      @@whysoserious7553 No. In the past, China just imported engines from Russia. Now, China's turbofan lifespan(6000hs+) is much longer than Russian engines(4000hs).

  • @TheMoppin
    @TheMoppin 8 месяцев назад +1

    The french used gef404 on rahphael plane until their engine was ready it had same thrust as current kaveri

  • @2002drkrish
    @2002drkrish Год назад

    very nice one

  • @wolfwolf7246
    @wolfwolf7246 7 месяцев назад

    It won't be long, India will be come a, sooner be a great jet engines makers in the world. Nothing stay the same forever things change people progress new technology are made may be this time around it would be in BHARAT.

  • @azeemsoona
    @azeemsoona Год назад +10

    You missed the UK when mentioning the countries with jet engine technology. Rolls-Royce engines power many aircrafts around the world.

  • @nkj3985
    @nkj3985 Год назад +2

    India ki takat nahi ki turbo fan engine bana sake. Pichhle 30 saal se Kaveri engine ke devlopment par billions rupees waste ho Gaye hai.
    Isse behtar hota ki kisi private company ko ye job de dete. Ve naya engine devlop nahi karte to kisi existing engin ki reverse engineering se copy kar lete.
    Jis LCA tejas par ham uchlte hai vo sirf 50% swadeshi hai. LCA tejas me
    1) Engine :GE F 404 (Amarican)
    2) ejection seat:Martin-Baker (British )
    3) Radar :Elta ELM 2032 (Isreal)
    4)Self protection suit: DARE-Elisra Mayawi (Israel)
    5) Targeting pod: Lighting (Rafael -Israel)
    Jitna khrch India ne HAL, GTRE ke sarkari nikammo pr Kiya uska aadha bhi agr private sector me diffence product banane me karte to shayad aaj hm bhi rafale,F 15,F16,F 22,FE 35, Su 35 jese fighers khud bannate hote.
    Upar se research & devlopment institutes me bhi reservation ne bhi barbad kiya india ko.

  • @jlsmithdowntown
    @jlsmithdowntown Год назад +15

    I'm not an engineer but some of the things you say about a rocket engine and a jet engine sounds to be true but a rocket engine is only used once whereas a jet engine is supposed to be used multiple times I'm just saying

    • @siddhartharay1835
      @siddhartharay1835 Год назад

      Sir, innovation means to dig out a completely new way without following any else s foot steps....so indian technologists would definitely find a way around to reach the goal..we may perhaps use single use cheap engine to power aircraft and discard that on landing or may use some sort of catapult to launch the aircraft at very high speeds which may cover most of the distance in the flight path and then fire up an engine while in the sky...or we may use low speed aircrafts to launch a to a missiles while on the sky to hit the target....some how we have to achieve the goal of hitting the enemy on the air..

  • @swarnamohanty3121
    @swarnamohanty3121 5 дней назад +1

    With heavy investment by govt of India.

  • @Ethnoquest105
    @Ethnoquest105 Год назад +9

    No doubt DRDO can do it

  • @misterbean5308
    @misterbean5308 Год назад +2

    what happen to kaveri engine? still not ready yet?

  • @terenceteng4347
    @terenceteng4347 Год назад +6

    J-20 fighter jets already equipped with domestically developed engines made their first flight performance at Airshow China 2021.

    • @smileplease5567
      @smileplease5567 Год назад

      That engine is very weak.

    • @abdirahmanahmadalifarah926
      @abdirahmanahmadalifarah926 6 месяцев назад

      ​@@smileplease5567 cope harder ??
      WS 15 ?? That's isn't week
      It's comparable to izdeliye 30 engine

    • @smileplease5567
      @smileplease5567 6 месяцев назад

      @@abdirahmanahmadalifarah926 You don't know.

  • @movieflick6718
    @movieflick6718 Год назад

    India can make jet engines....👍👍👍

  • @ank10858
    @ank10858 Год назад +1

    It difficult for Government body. Private firms must be engaged.

  • @ALWH1314
    @ALWH1314 Год назад +1

    Of course India can make a jet engine, just takes about 100 years.

  • @saisitaramaraju
    @saisitaramaraju Год назад +2

    Well it's not a big deal to make an fighter engine it's takes a lot of time and affort a joint development is a win win situation where you can develop a new engine in a 6-7 years instead of 15 years to start from scratch we get more knowledge and understanding , they get business

  • @mrtobiasreiper4714
    @mrtobiasreiper4714 Год назад +1

    A joint venture of HAL, DRDO and ISRO can make it happen.

  • @user-jn7si9te5e
    @user-jn7si9te5e Год назад +2

    I Think funds are needed for . Why that for most important component the govt only allocated 2500 crores. It is not lack of skills it is lack of funds.

  • @prasannabindinganavlie2761
    @prasannabindinganavlie2761 Год назад +1

    India will never manufacture engine for Amca.The technology is very complex.

  • @tentimesful
    @tentimesful Год назад +6

    China already has own build engine WS-15 turbofan

    • @austin0795
      @austin0795 Год назад +1

      Yeah but just now right and they too took many years to make it

    • @temujin1138
      @temujin1138 Год назад +2

      Seriously build...than why all chinese planes are running on russian engines...why they purchase su35 planes....india also build kaveri engine...but not mature enough like yout ws 15 or 20 or 25🤣🤣🤣

  • @redbullwarrior-ip4ch
    @redbullwarrior-ip4ch Месяц назад

    The Indians took 30 years to develop engine less tejas. I wonder how long it will take to develop their own engine 😂

  • @mystericalglobe7055
    @mystericalglobe7055 8 месяцев назад

    India is near to develop own engine😊😊

  • @LoneWolf-xz1ln
    @LoneWolf-xz1ln Год назад +2

    India do has their indigenously built engine that is kaveri engine but it's not able to produce sufficient power for Tejas Mk1, also for other projects

  • @krunaljani6936
    @krunaljani6936 16 дней назад

    India will make its engine no doubt but here we should also take into consideration that south korea and turkey who made fifth gen plane recently they also use GE engine.

  • @edwardv1219
    @edwardv1219 Год назад +10

    It’s hard to believe India will be able to build a 5th gen fighter when they haven’t been able to build a true 4th gen one. The engine for a 5th gen fighter is a whole different animal than one for a 4th gen which india hasn’t masted yet either. Even Russia hasn’t built one, which is one of the knocks on the SU-57 that is can’t super cruise without burning out the engine. I’m not saying india can’t do these things, just there is a learning process and it’s hard to jump steps. India is trying to jump steps. Good luck

    • @maadi77
      @maadi77 Год назад +8

      Heard of Tejas LCA? even the American Airforce chief has praised the controls, electronics and aviation of Tejas. Wake up. Good morning edward.

    • @abdirahmanahmadalifarah926
      @abdirahmanahmadalifarah926 6 месяцев назад

      ​@@maadi77😂😂😂

    • @kamartaj3010
      @kamartaj3010 Месяц назад

      @@maadi77control electronics and avionics are israeli made in tejas.

  • @mystericalglobe7055
    @mystericalglobe7055 8 месяцев назад

    India should develop own engines for jets planes and waterships navy❤❤❤❤❤ must work hard

  • @nearchd504
    @nearchd504 Год назад +2

    Yes will make in 3022

  • @AMPS3008
    @AMPS3008 Год назад +7

    Todays scenarios are totally different than last 70 years politician's interest, things will change soon,

  • @himanshukumarrollno-1774
    @himanshukumarrollno-1774 Год назад +2

    Unfortunately india cannot make amca engine in no way itself as indian scientists are not respected , protected and that why most indian scientists leave india for their better future and facility.

    • @ashwinvk4124
      @ashwinvk4124 Год назад

      They are saying that it will roll out in 2026 let's see

  • @anilsinha4968
    @anilsinha4968 Год назад +1

    Developing a jet requires plenty of R&D . It is on the basis of data generated that you move forward. Coupled with it you should have testing facilities right here. It is highly unlikely that India will be able to buy the technology from outside.

  • @hridayjr6580
    @hridayjr6580 Год назад

    well this vid is a lowkey reality check

  • @someonejustsomeone1469
    @someonejustsomeone1469 Год назад +1

    In theory India can, the question is will it be worth the wait?

  • @prateekpal7391
    @prateekpal7391 Год назад

    😊😊i'm totally trust on our iit students

  • @Thetequilashooter1
    @Thetequilashooter1 Год назад +9

    India definitely has the brains, but it doesn’t have the necessary equipment to produce high-performance engines like that shown in modern-day fighters. It’s why the HAL Tejas uses a GE engine to power it. I have no doubt that one day India will have the capability, it’s just when is the unknown.

    • @Exiyle
      @Exiyle Год назад +2

      yet is has one of the worst % of poverty and child homelessness, not to mention the despicable pollution rates. great job india keep building rockets while people sit in the streets

    • @JonSnow-pi6jb
      @JonSnow-pi6jb Год назад

      Forget India even China struggles with it.

    • @sreeraj2586
      @sreeraj2586 Год назад +1

      @@Exiyle thank for the compliment. It's our country,so we will do what we want. Don't lecture us

    • @Exiyle
      @Exiyle Год назад +2

      @@sreeraj2586 facts are facts.

    • @sreeraj2586
      @sreeraj2586 Год назад

      @@Exiyle I not said you are wrong 🙄.
      Ok . Are u happy

  • @AnonymousSong
    @AnonymousSong Год назад +20

    It takes about 20 years in developing a mature engine, which includes thousands of hours of testing. If it's said that India wants its AMCA to come into service in around the 2030s, they still need to rely on foreign engines which depress its indigenous developers. Sad story.

    • @ham4553
      @ham4553 Год назад +3

      It is not 80s and 90s where you needs 20 years of randomised controlled trail(RCT) and empirical experiments. Things are speeding up with new innovation every six months.

    • @Ethnoquest105
      @Ethnoquest105 Год назад +2

      Minds are already there in india no more lacking except investors.

    • @AnonymousSong
      @AnonymousSong Год назад

      @@ham4553 That's the physic rules. Computers doesn't help this process at all.

    • @rohinyadav2967
      @rohinyadav2967 Год назад

      India does not steal the technology of others like china, as recently china tried to steal the technology of Russia and don’t underestimate Indian scientists they build everything just wait and watch✌️

    • @AnonymousSong
      @AnonymousSong Год назад

      @@rohinyadav2967 Indians always use stealing to show how powerless they are.

  • @shivbaba2672
    @shivbaba2672 Год назад

    If we have started in 1947 we would have achieved it by the year 1990. We started late and we did not invest enough funding. So the issue is low funding and not enough time. To solve the problem we need to increase the funding and that can cut down the time required to develop. Again it is not that easy, only four countries succeeded, We can make one but to make sure we succeed will take even longer time periods

  • @namelesswarrior4760
    @namelesswarrior4760 Год назад +5

    It sounds like you don't like china but the facts remains that China is miles ahead of India in most fields. Your channel will not be respected in the long run if you cannot remain professional and unbiased in your contents,

    • @niteshkumar-tn6by
      @niteshkumar-tn6by Год назад

      You don't take india very lightly we have seen in vaccine production what world produced most of them are from india and in very short period of time.
      You can't imagine how many engineers india have they only require some money and guideline they can run whole world.

    • @russelfang7434
      @russelfang7434 Год назад +1

      He don't need to be respected, Indian clicks are all he want.

    • @JohnSmith-vr2rw
      @JohnSmith-vr2rw Год назад

      There are some real Chinese arse lickers on comments ..

  • @dlypgogoi4453
    @dlypgogoi4453 Год назад +1

    👍

  • @bg24955
    @bg24955 Год назад +1

    Question to French dude: does Safran make 11 ton thrust engine?

  • @sanjaydwivedi4003
    @sanjaydwivedi4003 Год назад

    I am astonished, why govt doesn't involve, BHEL Haridwar for development of engines.

  • @lesliecheung1478
    @lesliecheung1478 Год назад +1

    Safran deal has broken down due to India's high demand and lack of tech input from India. India wants Safran to do all the work and teach Indians the skills and also Transfer of Technology to India by only inputting half the cost.

    • @smileplease3204
      @smileplease3204 Год назад +2

      will not copy but will certainly develop a reliable, efficient engine this decade as our private players are also involve in it.

    • @lesliecheung1478
      @lesliecheung1478 Год назад +1

      @@smileplease3204 how many months has the tender been out ? Still not 1 single company is willing to comply with India's terms.

  • @govindarajannarasimhan8502
    @govindarajannarasimhan8502 Год назад

    Any high complicated technology always requires collaboration. The demand from well known aero engine manufactures is judtified because they had initially invested heavily with time and money to produce theses engines. In order to ovevome this India should involve private sector do that there will be no further delay becsuse of red tapeism.

  • @ajaykumar-pf9vd
    @ajaykumar-pf9vd 11 месяцев назад

    I doubt kaveri engine is good enough for a UCAV as it weighs a lot and if fitted on a UCAV will affect the endurance of the Drone in a big way .India has produced very good engineers in related fields of engineering but they were not absorbed .Finally they were easily absorbed in their respective fields in the US.

  • @nirmalmeghwal9261
    @nirmalmeghwal9261 Год назад

    #India #World #WorldNews #Asia #US #Russia #USA #EU #Africa #China #SouthAfrica #America #SouthAmerica #Australia #Europe #Europeanunion #News #BreakingNews

  • @avirdee5421
    @avirdee5421 8 месяцев назад +1

    Not before 2050 or 2060!

  • @Mr.BR15
    @Mr.BR15 Год назад +3

    If kaveri developed 75 KN , Then why not use Twin engine of
    75KN +75KN = 150KN thrust ...
    Which is enough for a Jet to carry 7K-9K payload ..

    • @lesliecheung1478
      @lesliecheung1478 Год назад +2

      the plane would have to increase in size to accommodate the 2 engines. If you put 2 engines into a car, the car would need to increase in size and weight.

    • @Mr.BR15
      @Mr.BR15 Год назад +1

      Yes but atleast ,it would be indegenious and would be handy . ,, In time of war indigenous is more useful then foreign made product ..No foreign nation no matter how much close the relationship will come to yourvrescue for free .. So indigenous is better , more reliable ,more cost effective ,better spares resources and more independent in time of emergency and conflicts..

    • @lesliecheung1478
      @lesliecheung1478 Год назад

      @@Mr.BR15 maybe there are more problems than just not generating enough thrust. Otherwise there wouldn't be a tender out there for foreign company to produce an engine for India. The problem is more likely reliability.

    • @illpyogaming1914
      @illpyogaming1914 11 месяцев назад

      Bro that will require more engine build or more money for each jet plus fuel consumption etc got🤗🤗🤗india is good at containing cost efficiency 🤣🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂

  • @davidbeattie4294
    @davidbeattie4294 Год назад +1

    If DRDO is involved in the development of a new engine I will be long buried before it takes flight.

    • @Namelesslyroaming
      @Namelesslyroaming Год назад

      @Cool Sparkz oh yeah the Same DRDO that Was Called Useless By your government and now is Covering up and Is Ahead in some Programs then Your west :) India is expected to Be the Strongest Nation by 2120 And China is Gonna be Strongest for a Long time too USA Ruled a Long time but In sectors like Laser weapon development where KALI is built by DRDO USA is Lacking

  • @ShortDocSpot
    @ShortDocSpot 17 дней назад

    ❤❤❤❤

  • @pravinyeole2002
    @pravinyeole2002 Год назад +2

    France Rilable Partner For India

  • @mohanv1829
    @mohanv1829 Год назад +3

    Reason why India lags, in some of these critical techonolgies , is by design the work of some the major foreign powers , and some within our country who along with foriegn partners thrived , because we were one of the largest importers of defense eqpmts.
    If India stops buying defense stuff many majors will loose big time. Some nations thrive on this business, thereby controlling global power and its nobodys guess who they are.
    A maturity , as a society is creeping , which might turn the tide if the old forces dont gain another fothold.

  • @saurabh6453
    @saurabh6453 Год назад +1

    HAL and DRDO both r govt companies and u know how govt offices works 😂

  • @TheMoppin
    @TheMoppin Год назад +4

    Kaveri performance has reached its design now after years off R AND D INDIA HAS DEVOLOPED 3 GENERATION SINGLE CRYSTAL BLADE AND TITANIUM HIGH PRESSURE DISKS SO THIS IS GOING TO BOOST THE PERFORMACE OFF THE ENGINE SIGNIFICANTLY HENCE THE RUSH BY WESTERN COUNTRIES TO COLLABORATE AND TRY KEEP INDIAN ENGINE TECH DOWN

    • @PMI551
      @PMI551 Год назад

      Interesting theory GE will do just fine.

  • @kushaldoley4590
    @kushaldoley4590 Год назад

    If government of India help me I can build up a jet engine.

  • @ghughriwalajay6850
    @ghughriwalajay6850 Год назад

    One day I am made it for my country

  • @Chirag-pn6hq
    @Chirag-pn6hq Год назад +1

    Instead of giving money others it's good to invest in country own r&d.

  • @rajbh22
    @rajbh22 Год назад

    Best part is, EVEN CHINA, HAVE A COPYING EXPERIANCE. ROFL

  • @valerianpereira1259
    @valerianpereira1259 Год назад

    CAN WE START ASKING EVERY SCHOOL..COLLEGES TO
    start: design and make Models of their Plans..ideas. from every school even from young age but their MIND/IDEAS are great /Bright
    Let them design Aircrfats:
    Helicopters ..other defense Equipments
    screen select//Screen the best ..design/Model..
    and keep developing
    Catch them young
    Let the nation its elf Participate in indian Success and Growth STORY.
    we never know the Minds of some great minds may be from porest india child from a SLUM
    Who knows.
    so
    On National TV declare the projects to kids/students and let them participate .
    These will help the youth to be in THINKING MODE for growth and prosperity.

  • @mandaanand7413
    @mandaanand7413 Год назад +4

    I'm sure our scientists will find a fruitful solution in developing indigenous jet engines . Why don't we take support from our reliable friend Russia, who helped us every time, including Brahmos missile. I am sure india will definitely develop 6th generation fighter/bombers within 2/3 years period. Jai hind.

    • @anjalicgirl
      @anjalicgirl Год назад

      Russia itself was using western engines for its MC-21 passenger jet. It is now stuck with a less capable domestic engine due to sanctions. Why would India go for second-rate technology when it is not the first choice even for Russia?

    • @antiwokehuman
      @antiwokehuman Год назад

      6th gen fighter within 2 or 3 years? That's madness. I don't mean to be rude. but you have no idea how this works do you?

    • @mandaanand7413
      @mandaanand7413 Год назад +1

      US built first atomic bomb in two years, india also built atomic bomb under Raja Ramanna in two years. Germany built tiger ii tanks in two years time. Russia took two and half years to build their world class arsenal. We under Dr sateesh reddy garu can do anything, If no political pressures are there.

  • @balventray
    @balventray Год назад +7

    The people and technology is now in place, the incentives now in place give 5 years and it will be good.

  • @godilovedik4003
    @godilovedik4003 Год назад

    I think turkey and india will impress everyone with both of their next gen jets and definitely compete with usa and russia.. turkey already does with attack helicopters

    • @maadi77
      @maadi77 Год назад

      you mean attack helo's whose technology was bought by Turkey lock-stock-barrel from Italy? :-D

  • @moirangthembikramjit871
    @moirangthembikramjit871 Год назад

    Missile is the best..

  • @xtrektaco
    @xtrektaco Год назад

    Cost???

  • @kishorechakraborty8991
    @kishorechakraborty8991 Год назад +6

    Indians 🇮🇳 Scientists Has Much More Capability To Make 125 Kn To 150+++Kn Engine For AMCA ✈️️✈️️✈️️✈️️✈️️✈️️✈️️✈️️✈️️✈️️
    🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳
    ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
    🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏

    • @user-xm1ux7wl3d
      @user-xm1ux7wl3d Год назад

      2200

    • @swapnilpawar8015
      @swapnilpawar8015 Год назад

      @@user-xm1ux7wl3d nope, 2035 at Max. We'll be having a series of state of the art jet engines by then.

  • @JoelMartin-gk6gw
    @JoelMartin-gk6gw 11 дней назад

    Why was the funding not there earlier for the Kaveri engine. Was it corruption or were we waiting to spend more money on the French; in this manner someone in the inside is getting a big chunk of this billion dollar deal. Sounds so much like our road development projects.

  • @LOLBTLOLBT
    @LOLBTLOLBT Год назад

    lol that's a good job

  • @ANANTEntercom
    @ANANTEntercom Год назад +2

    I can build.

  • @harveysand9587
    @harveysand9587 Год назад

    You forgot the UK.
    This is not a well balanced argument. Some little boy engineer writing articles without context.

  • @teejohnston2635
    @teejohnston2635 Месяц назад

    India is decades too slow with their fighters. Get inspiration from KAI!

  • @benjaminfranklin1777
    @benjaminfranklin1777 Год назад

    Its has only been 58 years since HAL existed.

  • @amvedin
    @amvedin Год назад +1

    You have a very flawed memory. The first British jet engine produced was called the W-1, it was capable of only 4 kN of thrust, and was fitted to the Gloster E28/39 airframe specially built for it. It first flew on 15 May 1941 at RAF Cranwell. Compare this to the first Kaveri engine that produces 70.4 kN of thrust and marvel at the Indian expertise in doing things from start to finish for peanuts. The Kaveri engine will be used in Ghatak stealth UAVs. The problem with India lies in the metallurgy department. We will need some more time to develop alloys that remain strong at 1800 degrees centigrade. It would take us seven years of hard work to make an indigenous engine that produces close to 110 KN and can be fitted on AMCA. To cut down this period, India is paying Safran to help with the Kabini core of Kaveri. The US is a fickle friend and so is the UK which is rightly called the US poodle. India will pay one Billion US dollars to Snecma. We can afford it. Boris Johnson on his visit to India wanted India to work with RR in producing an engine, but the talks didn't go very far.

    • @garwhittaker3743
      @garwhittaker3743 Год назад

      Yeah if the UK is the USA poodle then India is Russias

  • @prakat1082
    @prakat1082 Год назад

    Last fifty years India has failed to produce one . India took decades to develop a high endurance drone . India will resort to usual technique called joint ventures either with Israel , Russia or France . Under this guise most of the work will be done by foreign collaborator at a huge cost

  • @imthecaptainnow6446
    @imthecaptainnow6446 Год назад

    Short answer without help

  • @unknown-mt3cn
    @unknown-mt3cn Год назад

    Making a turbofan or ramjet engine is not a ROCKET science

  • @blueneptune5860
    @blueneptune5860 Год назад

    Have you not seen there roads ? there eardrum removing messages? if they could build it they would of 50 years ago.