The Sukhoi/HAL Fifth Generation Fighter Aircraft (FGFA) is a fifth-generation fighter being developed by India and Russia. It is a derivative project from the PAK FA (T-50 is the prototype) being developed for the Indian Air Force. FGFA was the earlier designation for the Indian version, while the combined project is now called the Perspective Multi-Role Fighter (PMF). The completed PMF will include a total of 43 improvements over the T-50, including stealth, supercruise, advanced sensors, networking and combat avionics.
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| - The Sukhoi/HAL Fifth Generation Fighter Aircraft (FGFA) is a fifth-generation fighter being developed by India and Russia. It is a derivative project from the PAK FA (T-50 is the prototype) being developed for the Indian Air Force. FGFA was the earlier designation for the Indian version, while the combined project is now called the Perspective Multi-Role Fighter (PMF). The completed PMF will include a total of 43 improvements over the T-50, including stealth, supercruise, advanced sensors, networking and combat avionics.
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| - Full design is done by Sukhoi, HAL is going to assemple and manufacture in India
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**N036 radar built by Tikhomirov NIIP
***Main X-band N036-1-01 AESA radar with 1522 T/R modules
***2 Side facing X-band N036B-1-01 AESA radars with 358 T/R modules each, to increase angular coverage
***2 L-band N036L-1-01 arrays on the Leading-edge extension for IFF functionality
**L402 ECM suite built by KNIRTI institute
*101KS electro-optical suite
**101KS-O: Laser-based countermeasures against infrared missiles
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**101KS-U: Ultraviolet warning sensors
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| - Fuel capability: 10,300 kg
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| - The Sukhoi/HAL Fifth Generation Fighter Aircraft (FGFA) is a fifth-generation fighter being developed by India and Russia. It is a derivative project from the PAK FA (T-50 is the prototype) being developed for the Indian Air Force. FGFA was the earlier designation for the Indian version, while the combined project is now called the Perspective Multi-Role Fighter (PMF). The completed PMF will include a total of 43 improvements over the T-50, including stealth, supercruise, advanced sensors, networking and combat avionics. Two separate prototypes will be developed, one by Russia and a separate one by India. According to erstwhile HAL chairman A.K. Baweja (speaking shortly after the India-Russia Inter-Governmental Committee meeting on 18 September 2008), both the Russian and Indian versions of the aircraft will be single-seater. The first aircraft will begin testing in India in 2014, with introduction into service expected by 2022. The Editor in chief of Natsionalnaya Oborona, Dr Igor Korotchenko, said that exports of the jointly designed fighter should help Russia increase its share of arms exports to the world.
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