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AMCA Enhances Landing Systems with Tejas MkII Brakes and Tyres

The Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA) program marks a significant advancement in India’s defense capabilities as it integrates upgraded carbon brakes and specialized MRF tyres, derived from the HAL Tejas MkII, into its design. The Aeronautical Development Agency (ADA) has issued a tender for these high-performance tyres, confirming the AMCA’s maximum takeoff weight at 26,000 kg, aimed at ensuring operational versatility from varied airfields, including austere environments. With a focus on self-reliance under the Atmanirbhar Bharat initiative, the AMCA utilizes modular technology to streamline development and cut costs, benefiting from the proven technologies of the Tejas MkII, which has established a robust aerospace manufacturing ecosystem in India. The integration of advanced landing gear components, including carbon-carbon brakes that enhance weight efficiency and extend service life, underscores India’s commitment to developing indigenous aerospace solutions that are competitive on a global scale. This endeavor not only strengthens the Indian Air Force’s capabilities against potential threats from countries like China and Pakistan but also fosters an indigenous supply chain, paving the way for future defense innovations and bolstering national security. Overall, the AMCA program symbolizes India’s strategic push towards becoming a self-sufficient military power.

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