I disagree & have written about this in the past . Get experience with building and operating a 4.5th Gen MRCBF before moving ahead with a 5th Gen FA.Imo, makes no sense to induct TEDBF in its current form. It won't be much better than a F5 model Rafale-M by the time it arrives.
OPEX & CAPEX of a 5th Gen FA will be cost prohibitive given the already small budgets allocated to the IN. Moreover jumping straight away into development of a 5th Gen Naval FA will come with its own set of challenges especially since we've no experience of building even an indigenous 4th Gen Naval FA & maintaining it.
I'd rather the IN goes in for shore based 5th Gen FA modified for Naval Operations before developing the definitive 5th Gen Carrier Based Naval FA. However the IN has other plans.
Yeah , that VSTOL design is extremely problematic , leads to extensive service is therefore maintenance heavy with low availablity , is therefore also short lived & costs a lot in terms of OPEX & CAPEX .Otoh, A 5G carrier based jet will be non-negotiable in the next 10-15 yrs. Even better, if we can develop a VSTOL capable jet. One that could operate off of not just future CVs but also the 4 planned LHDs.
Reportedly, the F-35Bs lift fan w/swivelling nozzle was based on a Soviet design used in the Yak-38 jump jet, a Harrier analogue. Perhaps, we can JV with the Russians on an upgraded version.
They'll no doubt be needing one too, perhaps for a follow-on ship to the now retired Kuznetsov.
Has been so universally . The F-35 is no exception . We had an extremely trying time with the Sea Harriers . Check with @vstol Jockey & his experiences of flying the Sea Harriers for the IN.





, HAL will be busy even w/o AMCA, we have to skip something(s) & do something with domestic & international PPP.
, get arm twisted
, or absorb its population into industry & level up to developed nations?
& the only option for non-R&D nations. India is not that anymore.





They need timely introduction into industry. Nothing is easy or difficult, it depends on knowledge, simulation of tech evolution, confidence, initiative.

