
This one is important (110 kN)
Safran and HAL sign MoU on military engine collaboration



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So basically this is one argument for diversifying the entire inventory on 2 different engine lines. Since the new jv engine would be a new-ish development even if from a proven core, it can still develop major snag either as a whole or in lru/part wise which would ground the entire fleet. In turn with one set of amca having an older but proven engine with local mfg, this can be bypassed somewhat.We can have our entire future fleet of mid weight fighters (around 500) based around the same engine.
Should Build own facilities. Otherwise there would be no point. They can test in France in initial development phase while facilities are being built to fast track maybe.Will India develop test facilities like an high altitude chamber and a flying test bed or will ( as I expect ) , France do all this testing in France which we will pay for and get basically an engine which we don't know how to test while development ?
The core of the M-88 was designed almost 30 years ago to enable the development of a family of engines in the 7.5 to 11 tonne thrust range. However, technological advances over the past 30 years have enabled the M-88 to evolve into a T-REX version, which is the same size as the standard M-88 but with 20% more thrust. In addition, the M-88 is a small engine in terms of length and diameter, which leaves plenty of room for it to fit into the AMCA. The new range of 9 to 13.2 tonnes seems suitable for the AMCA, but of course it is not a new-generation engine, only an old-generation engine with new-generation technologies. This engine will be used to power the French NGF demonstrator, but the prototype will have a new-generation engine with variable bypass ratio, and I think this is the type of engine that has been proposed to India for develop
When you say an old generation with new engine technologies with refrence to Trex, are you talking about 5th gen technologies or 6th gen?The core of the M-88 was designed almost 30 years ago to enable the development of a family of engines in the 7.5 to 11 tonne thrust range. However, technological advances over the past 30 years have enabled the M-88 to evolve into a T-REX version, which is the same size as the standard M-88 but with 20% more thrust. In addition, the M-88 is a small engine in terms of length and diameter, which leaves plenty of room for it to fit into the AMCA. The new range of 9 to 13.2 tonnes seems suitable for the AMCA, but of course it is not a new-generation engine, only an old-generation engine with new-generation technologies. This engine will be used to power the French NGF demonstrator, but the prototype will have a new-generation engine with variable bypass ratio, and I think this is the type of engine that has been proposed to India for development.
the R&D phase is not fully made, so is the industrial part so it can't be produced soon.
>35 years as first try on bench in 1989 and first flight on Rafale A in 1990The core of the M-88 was designed almost 30 years ago
At a time it was said that the indian technology used in Kaveri for variable cycle may be interesting even for the french. true? untrue?Also are you saying the proposal for India is a variable cycle engine? Will the French really share so much?
Interesting, i was not aware of that. If it's true that we are going for a 6th gen, thatd be incredible really.At a time it was said that the indian technology used in Kaveri for variable cycle may be interesting even for the french. true? untrue?
SAFRAN work on a M88 derivative to power the SCAF demontrator. Will this demonstrator be a 1:1 scale one or a smaller one just to validate the overall frame ?Interesting, i was not aware of that. If it's true that we are going for a 6th gen, thatd be incredible really.
I'd assume it's not a 100% India IP if it's variable cycle. I know French are working on one for FCAS but the future of that seems incredibly uncertain. Maybe shared IP on the engine and French go solo for 6th gen.
"Whatever the requirements for funds maybe."Defence Minister Rajnath Singh pointed out preparations for this critical project (a powerful indigenous aero-engine) are now almost complete and the work will soon be visible at the ground level.
Update from Defence Secretary RK Singh
No idea tbh.SAFRAN work on a M88 derivative to power the SCAF demontrator. Will this demonstrator be a 1:1 scale one or a smaller one just to validate the overall frame ?
I tried to look up for any details regarding it. Couldn't find it though.No idea tbh.
But I did read about the Kaveri variable cycle stuff you mentioned. It's true, tf. Kaveri is basically a more primitive variable cycle engine.
God please let us go for a VCE
Just read the specs. It does have variable inlets and stuff.I tried to look up for any details regarding it. Couldn't find it though.
Where can I find reading material for this? Kaveri being primitive vce n all
variable cycle.
Supposed to be F414 size engine![]()
French Safran and DRDO combine to give India its first jet engine
The jet engines will be developed in India under Indian IPR with Safran transferring 100% of the technology to DRDO, including crystal blade technology. | India Newswww.hindustantimes.com
What weight will the 120kn and 140kn be?