IAF May Get Indigenous Jet Engine for its 5th Gen Fighter Aircraft As DRDO Plans Big Move Under Rafale Offset

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India may finally get its first indigenous jet engine which may power the country’s fifth generation advanced medium combat aircraft (AMCA).

As per an Economic Times report, the DRDO is planning a new fighter jet engine complex under the offset clause of the Rafale fighter deal with France.

DRDO is said to be in advanced discussions to build a brand new a 110 kilo newton engine for India’s future fighter jets, which will be able to power the future class of advanced medium combat aircraft (AMCA). The engine may be ready seven years after development begins. Read More…


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