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AMCA
Development Full-scale engineering development under way — prototype-build RFP issued to three consortia in May 2026, but the F414 price surge and the Mk2 engine selection remain unresolved.
The Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA) is India's indigenous fifth-generation stealth fighter, developed by DRDO's Aeronautical Development Agency with industry partners for the Indian Air Force. A roughly Rs 15,000-crore full-scale engineering development phase is under way, with a request for proposal issued in May 2026 to three private-sector-led consortia to build five prototypes ahead of a targeted 2028-29 first flight and mid-2030s induction. The programme is at a critical juncture: a reported near-tripling of GE F414 engine prices threatens the prototype schedule, while Safran and Rolls-Royce contest the higher-thrust Mk2 engine with full technology-transfer offers.
Updated 24 Jun 2026