Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft

China’s J-36 and J-50 Tests Push India Toward a Strategic Sixth-Generation Fighter Decision

China’s rapid progress in sixth-generation fighter development is forcing a major strategic rethink in New Delhi. Developments in early March 2026 suggest that Beijing’s next-generation combat aircraft programs have moved beyond conceptual stages and into active flight testing. Defence...

How DRDO’s Photonic Radar Prototype Can Enhance AMCA Mk2’s Detection Capabilities Against Threats Like J-20

IgMp Bulletin India’s defence electronics ecosystem is entering a decisive phase as the Defence Research and Development Organisation has developed a next-generation photonic radar prototype that could fundamentally change the air-combat equation for the upcoming Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft, especially...

Why TASL Is Emerging As The Frontrunner In AMCA Stealth Fighter Manufacturing

IgMp Bulletin India’s ambitious plan to develop the Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA) is not only about building a fifth-generation stealth fighter but also about redefining how the country manufactures complex defence platforms. The Ministry of Defence (India) is preparing...

No Decision Yet on Su-57 as India Reviews Fighter Jet Options: Defence Secretary Rajesh Kumar Singh

Source : IgMp Bulletin India has not taken a final call on acquiring Russia’s fifth-generation stealth fighter, the Sukhoi Su-57, signalling a cautious and methodical approach as the country weighs long-term air power priorities against near-term operational needs. Speaking at...

Indian Air Force evaluating bigger AMCA Mk1 order to sustain production, and until Mk2 variant matures

Source : IgMp Bulletin India’s stealth fighter programme is entering a critical planning phase, with the Indian Air Force studying whether to place a significantly larger order for the first version of the Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA) Mk1. The...
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Indian Navy Commissions Pneumatic RAM Test Facility For Kalvari-class Submarines At Karwar, With The Help Of French Naval Group

On March 13, 2026, the Indian Navy commissioned a first-of-its-kind Pneumatic RAM Test Facility at Karwar, marking a major...
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