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DEFENCE INDUSTRY

India to build National Aero Engine Test Complex for High-Thrust Combat Jets

By R Anil Kumar

Bengaluru, March 20, 2026. India’s Gas Turbine Research Establishment (GTRE), a premier laboratory under the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) and the Ministry of Defence, has issued a Request for Information (RFI) for the establishment of a National Aero Engine Test Complex (NAETC).

This ambitious project seeks to create a comprehensive, self-reliant testing infrastructure for aero engines, marking a significant stride towards indigenous aerospace capabilities.

The NAETC aims to provide end-to-end testing facilities within the country, eliminating India’s current dependence on foreign infrastructure for critical engine validations. At present, Indian developers must ship prototypes overseas, incurring high costs, delays, and security risks. This new complex will streamline the process, accelerating the certification and deployment of home-grown engines.

A primary catalyst for the NAETC is GTRE’s ongoing development of an Indigenous Advanced High Thrust Class Aero Engine. Headquartered in Bengaluru, GTRE is spearheading this effort to power next-generation combat aircraft, such as the Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA). Such engines demand rigorous testing to ensure reliability under extreme operational stresses.

Comprehensive testing is indispensable before any aero engine enters service. It encompasses performance validation, endurance trials, and safety assessments for all core modules: the fan, compressor, combustor, turbine, and afterburner. Deficiencies in any component could lead to catastrophic failures in flight, underscoring the need for precise, repeatable evaluations.

India currently lacks a single integrated facility capable of conducting these tests at the scale required for high-thrust military engines. Existing setups, such as those at GTRE or HAL, handle limited aspects but fall short of full-spectrum simulation. Overseas reliance exposes sensitive technologies to potential leaks and hampers rapid iteration. Indian Army Gear

The proposed NAETC will emerge as a world-class, fully integrated hub tailored for modern aero engines. It promises to simulate real-world flight envelopes, from sea-level take-offs to stratospheric cruises, ensuring engines meet global standards like those of the FAA or EASA.

Central to the complex is a High Altitude Engine Test Facility. This will replicate altitudes up to 15 kilometres and speeds exceeding Mach 2, using advanced vacuum chambers and altitude simulation systems. Such capabilities are vital for validating engine behaviour in low-pressure, low-temperature conditions akin to high-altitude combat missions.

Complementing this, a dedicated Fan and Compressor Test Facility will focus on the front-end compression stages. These components generate the high-pressure air needed for thrust, and their efficiency directly impacts fuel consumption and overall performance. Rigorous testing here will optimise blade designs and detect issues like surge or stall.

The Combustor Test Facility addresses the heart of the engine, where fuel ignites to produce hot gases. It will evaluate flame stability, emissions, and liner durability under prolonged high-heat exposure. With India’s push for cleaner propulsion, this facility will also support low-emission combustor research aligned with future regulations.

Turbine testing represents another cornerstone, subjecting blades and nozzles to temperatures over 1,500°C and rotational speeds in excess of 10,000 RPM. The Turbine Test Facility will employ sophisticated cooling simulations and material stress analysis to validate single-crystal blade technologies, crucial for sustained high-thrust output.

For engines equipped with afterburners, a specialised Afterburner Test Facility will verify thrust augmentation. This involves injecting additional fuel into the exhaust for supersonic bursts, testing nozzle performance and infrared signature reduction—key for stealthy operations in contested airspace.

Beyond GTRE’s immediate needs, the NAETC will serve as a national asset for India’s burgeoning aerospace sector. Public and private entities, including Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL), Tata Advanced Systems, and private start-ups, will gain access. This fosters collaboration, spurs innovation, and positions India as a regional leader in aero engine R&D.

The RFI outlines stringent requirements for the facility’s design, including modular construction for future upgrades, noise suppression, and environmental controls. Bidders must propose sites with robust infrastructure, seismic resilience, and proximity to Bengaluru’s aerospace cluster. GTRE emphasises indigenous content, aligning with the Atmanirbhar Bharat initiative.

Strategic imperatives further justify the NAETC. As Indo-Pacific tensions rise, India requires swift indigenisation of fighter jet engines to reduce reliance on foreign suppliers like GE or Safran. The Kaveri engine program’s past setbacks highlighted testing gaps; the NAETC will prevent repeats, enabling engines for AMCA by the 2030s.

The complex promises substantial returns. It will cut testing costs by up to 70 per cent, retain intellectual property domestically, and create high-skill jobs in instrumentation, data analytics, and systems engineering. Spillover benefits could extend to civil aviation and marine propulsion.

The NAETC embodies India’s resolve to master aero engine technology. By bridging critical infrastructure voids, it will propel GTRE’s high-thrust engine program and fortify national defence self-reliance.

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