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HAL AMCA
Hindustan Aeronautics Limited · Fighter · India · Digital Age (2010–present)
The Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA) is a planned Indian single-seat, twin-engine, all-weather fifth-generation stealth, multirole combat aircraft being developed for the Indian Air Force and the Indian Navy. The aircraft is being designed by the Aeronautical Development Agency, an autonomous aircraft design body under the Ministry of Defence. Serial production of the aircraft is planned to start by 2035.
Specifications
Category
Fixed Wing
Sub-Category
Fighter
Domain
Defence
Era
Digital Age (2010–present)
Country
India
Manufacturer
Hindustan Aeronautics Limited
Co-Manufacturer
Aeronautical Development Agency
Operator
Indian Air Force / Indian Navy (planned)
Primary Role
Fighter
Status
Development
Service Entry
TBD (~2034)
Produced
0
Unit Cost (2026$)
TBD
Propulsion
Turbofan
Engine
2x GE F414-INS6 (Mk1); 2x indigenous 110 kN engine (Mk2)
Thrust / Power
44,000 lbf total (Mk1)
Launch
Ground
Length (ft)
57.4
Wingspan (ft)
37.4
MTOW (lb)
55,100
Service Ceiling (ft)
59,000
Range (mi)
1,800
Max Speed (Mach)
2.15
Armament
Internal bays for Astra Mk2/3, Rudram, BVRAAM; external pylons