NEW DELHI :
INDIA has kick-started the
process to implement an ambitious project to develop a fifth
generation stealth fighter jet to
boost its air power.
The Aeronautical
Development Agency (ADA), an
entity that operates under the
Defence Ministry, has invited
Expression of Interest (EOI) for
developing prototypes of the aircraft. Under the project, the
Government plans to build five
prototypes of the Advanced
Medium Combat Aircraft
(AMCA).
India has been working on the
ambitious AMCA project to
develop the medium weight deep
penetration fighter jet with
advanced stealth features to bolster its air power capability.
AMCA along with the Tejas
light combat aircraft are planned
to be the mainstays of the Indian
Air Force.
The ADA said the aim of the
EOI is to shortlist Indian companies (owned and controlled
by resident Indian citizens) who
are technically capable of building the AMCA prototypes.
In an official note, it said the
applicant may be a single company, joint venture or a consortium of companies.
It said reputed Indian companies having experience in the
aerospace and defence sector
with capability to absorb the
design ofAMCA will be shortlisted
for the project.
The shortlisted entity must
possess the capability of setting
up a manufacturing facility for
series production of the aircraft,
it said.
The duration of the contract
for development, prototyping,
flight test and certification of
AMCA shall not exceed eight
years from the effective date of
contract, the ADA said.