AMCA - Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft


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Current target rollout for AMCA prototype 1 is end 2026, I believe. I see a report in idrw today that which companies will build which aerostructures for the prototypes has not yet been settled, Is it realistic to think that a prototype will be completed in the next 21 months? I don't know but I am doubtful. That is why I pose the question.
Many many such subsystem & lrus have been already developed or are under testing/development cycle.
Since 2010s they weren't sitting idle waiting for funds to be released instead the defence research and development organisation DRDO was working on it. This sub-systems weren't developed under AMCA funding but rather under annual funding of drdo.
 

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Many many such subsystem & lrus have been already developed or are under testing/development cycle.
Since 2010s they weren't sitting idle waiting for funds to be released instead the defence research and development organisation DRDO was working on it. This sub-systems weren't developed under AMCA funding but rather under annual funding of drdo.

I was hoping we would go for electric actuators for AMCA.. Many benifits over servo actuators including weight reductions and less need to mentain and higher accuracy and safety. we are not ambitious enough!
 
I was hoping we would go for electric actuators for AMCA.. Many benifits over servo actuators including weight reductions and less need to mentain and higher accuracy and safety. we are not ambitious enough!
Thats the common theme in Indian MIC. Most, if not all, projects are more about keeping up with the current technologies rather than thinking ahead and coming up with next generation ideas.
 
I was hoping we would go for electric actuators for AMCA.. Many benifits over servo actuators including weight reductions and less need to mentain and higher accuracy and safety. we are not ambitious enough!
RCI is developing electric actuators of wide spectrum. this actuators have been developed years ago.
They're developing newer ones.
Electrical actuators should have been the way to go for AMCA as they don't need those hydraulic oil circuits taking up space in airframe,pumps, oil and many more components adding upto maintainance.
While also freeing up more space for other equipments.
AMCA mk2 should have electric actuators. Given the equipment mk2 is supposed to house like much touted DEWs it should go for electric ones.

Here is the list the electric actuators under development by RCI, hydrabad. Given mk1 timeline its very likely they will house electric actuators
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I was hoping we would go for electric actuators for AMCA.. Many benifits over servo actuators including weight reductions and less need to mentain and higher accuracy and safety. we are not ambitious enough!
these are not going in amca.
Newer actuators are being developed for it,announced at aero india 2025.
 
Mostly common components and LRUs hence economies of scale.
? Are you saying that the private companies will not be interested in producing aerostrucures? Do they not make a good profit on doing that for Mk1A? Perhaps not, if their production plans were binned by the engine delay.

Team Alpha Defense accessed the Vendor Evaluation Report for manufacturing multiple structural assemblies, including:
  • Front fuselage
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  • Wings
  • Vertical tails
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? Are you saying that the private companies will not be interested in producing aerostrucures? Do they not make a good profit on doing that for Mk1A? Perhaps not, if their production plans were binned by the engine delay.
GoI asked for Investment from Private Sector earlier and why would Private Sector invest without commitment for orders? Hence they removed SPV( which asked for financial commitment from firms) and settled for regular method.
 
GoI asked for Investment from Private Sector earlier and why would Private Sector invest without commitment for orders? Hence they removed SPV( which asked for financial commitment from firms) and settled for regular method.
Got you, I think. So the proposition is for the private sector to supply the components for AMCA and for another company to undertake assembly? That sounds like HAL retaining its monopoly to me.

I would be surprised if HAL reached the performance thresholds apparently required from potential private company AMCA component suppliers. To me it would not make sense for HAL to 'run the show' if the other players in the consortium met competence levels that HAL did not. I don't see why a private company would want to invest in an 'AMCA production company' unless HAL held 49.9% of the equity at most.

I stick to the idea of a fresh start: a new production company. GOI would need to instruct HAL (which it owns) to provide consultancy help to the new company until assembly was up and running. That company could bid against HAL for assembly contracts for later fighter projects. A bit like Boeing v LM and GE v P&W in the US - competition gives better results.


I notice today that Indian Defence Updates explores the idea of joining GCAP and using the engine in AMCA Mk2.
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Got you, I think. So the proposition is for the private sector to supply the components for AMCA and for another company to undertake assembly? That sounds like HAL retaining its monopoly to me.

I would be surprised if HAL reached the performance thresholds apparently required from potential private company AMCA component suppliers. To me it would not make sense for HAL to 'run the show' if the other players in the consortium met competence levels that HAL did not. I don't see why a private company would want to invest in an 'AMCA production company' unless HAL held 49.9% of the equity at most.

I stick to the idea of a fresh start: a new production company. GOI would need to instruct HAL (which it owns) to provide consultancy help to the new company until assembly was up and running. That company could bid against HAL for assembly contracts for later fighter projects. A bit like Boeing v LM and GE v P&W in the US - competition gives better results.


I notice today that Indian Defence Updates explores the idea of joining GCAP and using the engine in AMCA Mk2.
:roflb:
You are right, what if no body is upto mark? what should we and the goi do?
 

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