In a major leap toward self-reliance in defense technology, India is set to develop its very own fifth-generation fighter jet—the Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA) . In a historic move, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh has approved an innovative execution model for the indigenous stealth fighter programme. This model brings together Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) and private industry players in a competitive framework, marking a significant shift in how India approaches military aviation manufacturing. This bold initiative comes at a critical time, as China has already fielded two fifth-generation fighters , and reports indicate it will supply 40 J-35 stealth jets to Pakistan . Against this backdrop, fast-tracking the AMCA has become an urgent national security imperative. AMCA: India’s Indigenous Stealth Fighter Dream The AMCA project , spearheaded by the Aeronautical Development Agency (ADA) under the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) , received its l...
LCA Tejas: A Leap in India's Indigenous Combat Aviation Introduction India's Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) Tejas has emerged as a key milestone in the country's aerospace and defense sector. Developed by the Aeronautical Development Agency (ADA) and produced by Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) , Tejas is a 4.5-generation multirole fighter aircraft designed to enhance the Indian Air Force's (IAF) combat capabilities. Recently, DRDO conducted high-altitude trials for the Indigenous Integrated Life Support System (ILSS) , which will revolutionize pilot endurance and efficiency at extreme altitudes. This blog explores the significance of LCA Tejas , the latest advancements in its technology, and how ILSS is transforming pilot safety in high-altitude missions. Development and Evolution of LCA Tejas Background The development of LCA Tejas dates back to the 1980s when India sought to replace aging MiG-21 fighter jets . The project gained momentum in the 2000s , wit...