A high-level committee set up by the Indian government to examine various aspects of the project has recently submitted a report, and the defense ministry is likely to take a call on it soon.
India's state-owned Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) has termed the Indo-Russia Fifth Generation Fighter Aircraft project as the best technology offer India has ever received, and that it is a great opportunity for India as a country and for the defense industry as well.
HAL Chairman T Suvarna Raju said he hoped India's Ministry of Defense would soon sanction the project while claiming that the first aircraft would be ready in three years from the date of approval.
"We are still hopeful. It is an opportunity
for the industry as well as for the country. This is an opportunity
for us to go in for this kind of technology which has not been offered
to us by any other country," Raju said.
The Indo-Russia FGFA project was started in 2007 when both countries
signed an intergovernmental pact and completed the preliminary design
in 2013. India has spent $240 million to date towards the project, which
in India is called the "Perspective Multirole Fighter."
However, delays were caused by New Delhi and Moscow disagreeing
over many fundamental aspects of the joint development project,
including work and cost share, aircraft technology, as well as the
number of aircraft to be ordered.
"Technology-wise, we have done the preliminary
design already. It's just one step more to move on to. The fifth
generation is an opportunity for India to learn the technologies and I
would definitely see this will be the first project, the way the
contract has been written, it has lots of benefits and it will
definitely have a very positive impact," Raju added.
Earlier this month, Indian Air Chief BS Dhanoa had said that the ball is
in the government's court. "The case is with the Ministry of Defense.
The Varthaman committee has submitted its report, which is classified
and we have also given our response," Dhanoa told reporters ahead of Air
Force Day.
The Russian-Indian Sukhoi/HAL FGFA will be based on the Russian PAK
FA T-50 prototype jet. Russia has developed six T-50 prototypes and the
second stage of the trial is underway following the completion of the
first set of flight tests. It is likely to be completed by 2018, paving
the way for the serial production of the aircraft for induction
into services starting 2019.sputniknews
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