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Engines and timelines drive AMCA forward
Geopolitics
|January 2026
India's Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA) programme, the nation's most ambitious indigenous fighter jet initiative, is rapidly coalescing around a propulsion roadmap and development trajectory that could define its strategic airpower for decades. At the heart of the programme are breakthrough propulsion plans that combine international collaboration, deep technology transfer, and future-proof scalability, all aligned with a firm timeline for prototype rollout and maiden flight.
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One of the most pivotal aspects of AMCA's maturation has been the engine selection process, a longstanding challenge in India's aerospace story. Early in the decade, India relied on GE Aerospace's F414 engines to power early test airframes and bridge the capability gap. But for a true fifth-generation fighter, featuring sustained super cruise, internal weapons carriage, and advanced sensor suites, indigenous propulsion was nonnegotiable. It is this need that propelled two global engine majors into the fray: Safran and Rolls-Royce.
Safran's joint proposal with the Defence Research and Development Organisation and its Gas Turbine Research Establishment (GTRE) has now gained clear traction. Safran has confirmed that its co-developed turbofan engine for AMCA will be scalable across a thrust envelope of 120-140 kN, with the lower end intended for baseline fighters and the upper tier potentially powering heavier future variants with extended range, larger payloads, and next-generation systems.
This scalable thrust philosophy solves two problems at once: it ensures the core engine can support the AMCA MkII configuration while providing a pathway for future advanced variants that might carry larger internal fuel stores, enhanced electronic warfare suites, or larger internal weapons bays. Highly modular engine architecture also makes room for future upgrades, potentially enabling adaptive or variable-cycle enhancements for sixth-generation combat aircraft.
Behind these propulsion plans lies an intense strategic imperative: to cultivate sovereign jet engine capabilities within India, anchored in deep technology transfer (ToT) agreements. Safran's co-development deal envisages a comprehensive transfer of critical engine technologies, including core hot-section design and manufacturing know-how, allowing India to progressively absorb and eventually master high-temperature materials, advanced turbine geometries, and integrated avionics
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