Explainer | How Safran and DRDO Plan to Power India’s Future Combat Jets
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Govt may give green signal to India’s fifth-generation fighter jet engine project with France
New Delhi: The Central government is likely to give the final go-ahead soon for a joint project between the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) and French aerospace major Safran to develop and manufacture an advanced jet engine to power India’s indigenous fifth-generation fighter aircraft. The engine project, with 100 per cent transfer of technology, is aimed at developing and producing advanced 120-kilonewton engines in India …
India, France set to co-develop advanced jet engine for AMCA - OrissaPOST
New Delhi: The Central government is likely to give the final go-ahead soon for a joint project between the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) and French aerospace major Safran to develop and manufacture an advanced jet engine to power India’s indigenous fifth-generation fighter aircraft. The engine project, with 100 per cent transfer of technology, is aimed at developing and producing advanced 120-kilonewton engines in India f…
Safran-DRDO partnership set to deliver India’s first indigenous jet engine
India is set to approve a landmark defence project with French aerospace giant Safran S.A. and the Defence Research and Development Organisation’s (DRDO) Gas Turbine Research Establishment (GTRE) to jointly develop the country’s first indigenous fighter jet engine. The 120-kilonewton engine, which will eventually be upgraded to 140 kN, is designed to power India’s twin-engine Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA). Under the deal, Safran will tr…
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