Not buying that, Tejas has small rcs due to inherent small size and use of composites. AMCA is designed to be stealthy its a pure 5th gen design which will have very low radar cross section and is way stealthy than tejas, the aircraft will be more stealthy than the F22 due to the usage of Meta materials, new RAP and radar absorbing material embedded into the skin of the aircraft. AMCA will among the first aircraft to use full active array sensor embedded into the body of the aircraft which not only be used for just 360 detection and tracking but also for electronic warfare along with AESA radar, the AMCA will have a suite of IRST in which various IR sensors will be used on the aircraft to provide 360 IR view and tracking capability. And then AMCA will have GaN radar, the project Astra NG, will be developed for AMCA. TEJAS MK2 AF IS better bet if it gets the sensor capability of AMCA such as GaN radar (which it has higher chance), and IRST.(irst development will commence in the next decade). Not to mention the AMCA will have least IR signature among all iaf aircraft due to usage of metamaterials and active cooling for AMCA sensors. Tejas will lack those, also AMCA will transmit data using optical Fibres, tejas will use wires. Rcs for Tejas has little importance, but the size, if tejas mk2 AF is dumbed in favor of Tejas naval mk2 for air force, then it will be a better bet. Tejas can get that GaN aesa downsized version with swash Plate, as planned for AMCA which will be developed under project Uttam, and what we know about uttam aesa is actually the first radar under the project. Tejas mk2 at best will be a comparison to Gripen E, if it employs the changes, but AMCA is a next gen platform with several technologies which makes it a 5.5 gen.
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