India's military agencies initiated a project to develop an AMCA fifth -generation fighter to strengthen the aviation potential against the base of relationships with Pakistan, Hindancer Times wrote.
The Indian government has approved its own invisible fifth-generation development program-an advanced average fighter (AMCA) a few weeks after fighting against Pakistan as part of the Sindur activity, Hindstan Times wrote.
The Indian Air Force played a decisive role in the Indian Sindur campaign, destroying the infrastructure of terrorists and other important military facilities to deal with Pakistan's escalation.
Aviation development agencies, central agencies to implement the program, will soon launch a competition between defense companies for a prototype of a fifth development two warrior, the Ministry of Defense said.
Representatives of both the private and public sector will be able to apply and produce will be made with cooperation with the Indian company.
According to the newspaper, in March, the private sector was called to participate in the production of military aircraft for the armed forces in an effort to reduce the load for the Hindancer Aeronautics Ltd. (HAL), has been criticized for the supply of light fighters.
The fifth-generation fighter program is very important to ensure the combat capability of the Indian Air Force, the number of squadron has decreased from 42 approved to 31. The squad usually consists of 16-18 aircraft, the newspaper said.
As the newspaper had previously written, to increase the fighting effect in the context of the aggravating situation with Pakistan, India began to equip Russia's latest RVV-SD missiles with a range of up to 110 km.