ADA AMCA - Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft

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In theory, yes. But they wouldn't have met our timeline for FGFA.

First, Su-57 needs to finish, then FGFA, then MKIzation, then production. Instead, by pushing Su-57 back, we could negotiate to develop our own industry with Western tech, like AMCA engine JV. Russia will become important later on again, after 2035, but right now we need the West. Russia has no interest in making India technologically sovereign.

The issue with Russia is that they still build jets on old philosophy. More focus on maneuverability and less focus on electronics stealth etc. They are strong in mechanical part but not in others. Had Su 57 been made more stealth and equipped with Rafale like EW and BVR, it would have emerged a like a winner. Russia do not want to work more on their planes and lives them in between which hinder them to exploit full potential of the weapon. We bought Su 30 MKI from Russia and built a batter Su 30 in the form of MKI. Here where Russia lacks.

Tom cooper in his recent interview said that Indian S 400 perform batter than Russian S400 because of batter integration with Other system. It seems that Russia lacks in the area of Military doctrine as well. Indian military planners with Russian weapons and army would have won the war against Ukraine a long ago. Recent attack on Russian air base with drone is testimony of poor Russian war planning.
 
The issue with Russia is that they still build jets on old philosophy. More focus on maneuverability and less focus on electronics stealth etc. They are strong in mechanical part but not in others. Had Su 57 been made more stealth and equipped with Rafale like EW and BVR, it would have emerged a like a winner. Russia do not want to work more on their planes and lives them in between which hinder them to exploit full potential of the weapon. We bought Su 30 MKI from Russia and built a batter Su 30 in the form of MKI. Here where Russia lacks.

Tom cooper in his recent interview said that Indian S 400 perform batter than Russian S400 because of batter integration with Other system. It seems that Russia lacks in the area of Military doctrine as well. Indian military planners with Russian weapons and army would have won the war against Ukraine a long ago. Recent attack on Russian air base with drone is testimony of poor Russian war planning.
To be fair, Su-57 was their first attempt at VLO stealth, if you exclude experimental designs like MiG-1.44 (progenitor of the
J-20?) and S-47 Berkut. They are using the lessons learned to develop the single-engine Su-75 which may end up as an export-only product. As regards avionics and sensor fusion, SU/Russia had always lagged behind the West, with some notable exceptions like HMS+R-73 combo, nose-mounted IRST and MiG-31s Zaslon PESA radar.

With Western tech sanctions, no chance they could catch up in the near future imo. They are already sourcing a lot of components from China which will likely find their way into mil products too.
 
To be fair, Su-57 was their first attempt at VLO stealth, if you exclude experimental designs like MiG-1.44 (progenitor of the
J-20?) and S-47 Berkut. They are using the lessons learned to develop the single-engine Su-75 which may end up as an export-only product. As regards avionics and sensor fusion, SU/Russia had always lagged behind the West, with some notable exceptions like HMS+R-73 combo, nose-mounted IRST and MiG-31s Zaslon PESA radar.

With Western tech sanctions, no chance they could catch up in the near future imo. They are already sourcing a lot of components from China which will likely find their way into mil products too.

That is what I said and insisted that had Russian accepted to go for FAGFA, they would have a far better plane in their hand. Even if we go for SU 57, there will be many systems which we may have to put our own or sourced by us. Weapons of our choice may find integration in plane.
 
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That is what I said and insisted that had Russian accepted to go for FAGFA, they would have a far better plane in their hand. Even if we go for SU 57, there will be many systems which we may have to put our own or sourced by us. Weapons of our choice may find integration in plane.
Yes, agree on your first point. However, this time Western suppliers will have strict end-use restrictions on avionics or components we source for Russian ac. We're already seeing this in the commercial domain. Unlike MKI, we also need to negotiate for joint-IP rights, royalties and veto on third-party sales. We should also be able to source raw materials (titanium) and sub-assemblies (nuts, bolts) from local companies without restrictions.
 
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Yes, agree on your first point. However, this time Western suppliers will have strict end-use restrictions on avionics or components we source for Russian ac. We're already seeing this in the commercial domain. Unlike MKI, we also need to negotiate for joint-IP rights, royalties and veto on third-party sales. We should also be able to source raw materials (titanium) and sub-assemblies (nuts, bolts) from local companies without restrictions.

That is an execution part of Project. Ofcourse, if we buy it, we would like it to be configure like MKI. No doubt about it. GAN Radar (Virupaksha) developed for Super Sukhois, Astra Mk III, EW developed with Israel or France, Mission computer and AI developed for AMCA, RAM paints developed for AMCA.
 
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People who still think the Su-57 viable need to carefully consider how Russia will be able to source electronics and semiconductors for advanced systems like next-generation fighters.

They won't be able to deliver anything next generation without including a Chinese component. I don't think I need to explain more.