Sukhoi/HAL FGFA
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The Sukhoi/HAL Fifth Generation Fighter Aircraft (FGFA) was a fifth-generation fighter concept, based on the Russian Sukhoi Su-57, that was being developed by the joint forces of Sukhoi and HAL for the Indian Air Force. While the programme was earlier called FGFA, the combined project then referred as Prospective Multi-Role Fighter (PMF).[2] The completed FGFA was to include a total of 43 improvements over the Su-57, including advanced sensors, networking and combat avionics.[3][4] The Indian version would be a two-seater with pilot and co-pilot or weapon systems operator (WSO).
FGFA | |
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Role | Stealth Multirole/air superiority fighter |
National origin | Russia / India |
Manufacturer | Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (intended) |
Design group | Sukhoi |
Status | Cancelled[1] |
Primary user | Indian Air Force (intended) |
Developed from | Sukhoi Su-57 |
It was reported India withdrew from the FGFA programme in 2018, but also hinted that the project could be resumed at a later date, when the Su-57 is fully operational in the Russian Air Force first.[5][6] However, General Director of United Aircraft Corporation Yuri Slyusar claimed that the FGFA program was not cancelled and India is still working with Russia regarding to the future aircraft.[7][8] In October 2019, the Indian Air Force Chief of Air Staff RKS Bhadauria stated that the country will not be importing stealth fighters like the Su-57, and will instead focus on indigenous efforts such as the HAL AMCA.[1]