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Does India have 5th generation fighter jets?

Does India have 5th generation fighter jets?

The AMCA is currently the only fifth generation fighter under development in India, expected to get Ministry of Defence approval in 2022. AMCA would be the third supersonic jet of Indian origin after the HAL Marut and HAL Tejas.

Is Sukhoi 30 MKI 4th generation?

Contemporary examples of 4.5-generation fighters are the Sukhoi Su-30SM/Su-34/Su-35, the J-15B/J-16 claimed to have AESA, the Chengdu J-10C, the Mikoyan MiG-35, the Eurofighter Typhoon, the Dassault Rafale, the Saab JAS 39 Gripen, the Boeing F/A-18E/F Super Hornet, the Lockheed Martin F-16E/F/V Block 70/72, McDonnell …

Is AMCA a stealth?

Stealth fighter project India is now finally getting set to launch its most ambitious indigenous military aviation project to build a fifth-generation fighter or the advanced medium combat aircraft (AMCA) with advanced stealth features as well as ‘supercruise’ capabilities.

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Is Russia’s Sukhoi Su-57 a 5th generation stealth fighter for India?

The Russian military aircraft industry is once more trying to pitch the Su-57 fighter jet to India. Russia’s military aircraft industry has once more offered the Indian Air Force (IAF) to co-develop a variant of the Sukhoi Su-57 fighter aircraft, Russia’s first purported indigenously designed and built fifth-generation stealth fighter jet.

Is Russia’s Su-57 returning to India?

Russia’s arms export industry has re-pitched the Su-57 to India several times since New Delhi’s 2018 withdrawal from a joint Russian-Indian program to manufacture a Su-57 export variant known as the FGFA (Fifth Generation Fighter Aircraft).

How many Su-57s will the Russian Air Force buy?

However, this May Putin announced that the Russian Air Force will induct 76 Su-57s by 2028. Originally, the Kremlin had committed to buying only 16 of the jets by 2027.

Is the Indian Air Force interested in Russia’s fifth-generation fighter?

As Moscow moves to mass-produce the Su-57 in much larger quantities than previously expected, the Indian Air Force (IAF) is cautiously signaling its interest in Russia’s fifth-generation fighter.