Bit to correct you, Falcons, F35 have better acc bw 0.3 Mach to 0.7 Mach, Flankers accelerates faster in transonic and supersonic speed, but lack the same in low to mid subsonic, therefore without a TVC , they are a truck against delta wings and Falcons.
Canards, are part of aerodynamic, and has most to do with maneuverability...
First of all I clearly mentioned the Mig series, which are known for performances and acceleration (Mig 31, 23, or 29 for example). Secondly, you just contradicted your earlier statement, that supermanuverability is just a Russian marketing kit!
Moving LERX or LEVCON concept is also an indian concept.
Not really, since the LEVCONS on NLCA are only movable in 3 positions and focused on improving the slow speed handling of the fighter during carrier landings, since the delta wing design is aimed at higher speeds. It's not a feature to increase manuverability in air combats, nor was it developed to replace canards and provide lower radar reflections, because that is the aim of the Russian system!
Requirements don't get reduced with in small time span.
They only get reduced if certain plans change and that's the point! There is no reason to keep the performance out of the latest spec boards, or to limit the fighter to Mach 1.8 and 8g, unless something has changed in the view of the project.
The more concern thing is the exposed nozzle, need no less than a zagged one
:biggrin2: Yeah right, because that makes the difference. Not to mention that saw tooth patterns are the easiest part. IR reduction will be far more difficult.
AMCA is still focused on being a strike aircraft primarily.
There is nothing like a strike aircraft today anymore, since any fighter is just reduced to be a weapon launch platform. That's why Air superiority fighters like Flankers, F15s, EF or even the F22 today are used for strike missions.
Even the F35 is a multi role fighter and the only advantage it has in strike, compared to an F22, is that it can carry 2000lb JDAMs, while the F22 weapon bay can carry 1000lb JDAMs only.
Even the integrated LDP of the F35 is only useful, if you have laser guided weapons to use, but basic CAS is planned with external LGB loads, that's why AMCA, FGFA or F22, could use an external LDP with the same weapon configuration too.
However, without built in flight performance and advanced features from design, an F35 can't offer the same A2A capabilities as an F22 or FGFA. So if AMCA comes with reduced performance, it will also be a medicore air defence fighter too and the weapon bay layout already looks pretty poor. And that's what IAF wanted to avoid!