India’s ambitious fifth-generation fighter jet program, the AMCA, faces a significant hurdle as the cost of General Electric’s F414 engines has tripled, potentially escalating the project’s budget. With the airframe design finalized around these engines and limited alternatives, India may be forced to accept the higher price. This development impacts the timeline for the fighter, which is crucial for maintaining air superiority against regional rivals. India’s ambitious fifth-generation fighter jet program, the AMCA, faces a significant hurdle as the cost of General Electric’s F414 engines has tripled, potentially escalating the project’s budget. With the airframe design finalized around these engines and limited alternatives, India may be forced to accept the higher price. This development impacts the timeline for the fighter, which is crucial for maintaining air superiority against regional rivals.
Trending
- Venezuela earthquakes: How India’s armed forces have become a global first responder
- ‘Target Indians’: NZ foreign minister alleges ‘covert’ immigration changes under FTA
- Vaiko’s MDMK exits DMK-led Secular Progressive Alliance after nine years, to decide future ties later
- ‘Extreme religious fanaticism’: Congress leader on NCERT removing ‘secular’ from textbook
- ‘When is PM Mann Ki Baat on this?’ Priyank Kharge on Ram Mandir funds row
- Xi’s military purge widens: China strips 6 generals, ex-Politburo member of lawmaker posts
- 24 hours before exam, Maharashtra TET postponed after suspected paper leak in Thane
- Will Vaibhav Sooryavanshi make his India debut in 2nd T20I vs Ireland?
