India may scrap the US F-35 and build its own fifth-generation fighter at a cost of $1.832bn
India has completed the design of its own fifth-generation fighter jet. This information hints that the country may refuse to buy American F-35 Lightning II aircraft.
Here's What We Know
According to local publication The Times of India, the development is to be approved by the Security Committee. Prime Minister Narendra Modi is the head of the agency. The next generation aircraft design has been sent to the Committee for review.
If approved, the first prototype of the fifth-generation fighter would be available in four years, with serial production expected to start not earlier than six years thereafter. The cost of the program is estimated at $1.832 billion.
The Indian plane will be several tens of times cheaper than the first fifth-generation fighter. For example, the US spent over $66 billion to build the F-22 Raptor and $74 billion including the cost of serial production. Development of the F-35 Lightning II cost $55 billion.
Source: The Times of India