Godrej Advances 90 kN Engine Development For TEJAS MK-2 And Future AMCA Stealth Jet
GTRE’s Kaveri turbofan undergoing ignition stability tests on a static test bedIndia is making a significant leap toward self-reliance in fighter jet engine technology as Godrej Aerospace pushes the development of an indigenous 90 kN engine intended to power the TEJAS MK-2 and support the future Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA).This initiative addresses India’s long-standing dependence on
GTRE’s Kaveri turbofan undergoing ignition stability tests on a static test bedIndia is making a significant leap toward self-reliance in fighter jet engine technology as Godrej Aerospace pushes the development of an indigenous 90 kN engine intended to power the TEJAS MK-2 and support the future Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA).This initiative addresses India’s long-standing dependence on
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