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L&T-BEL’s 5th Gen Fighter Aircraft Alliance onboards Dynamatic Technologies as Exclusive Partner

L&T-BEL’s 5th Gen Fighter Aircraft Alliance onboards Dynamatic Technologies as Exclusive Partner

Bengaluru, November 04, 2025: The consortium of L&T and Bharat Electronics Ltd (BEL), which is pursuing India’s 5th Generation Fighter Aircraft (AMCA), is pleased to announce the onboarding of Dynamatic Technologies Ltd (DTL), as an exclusive partner for the programme.

This collaboration will combine DTL’s global expertise in complex aerostructures and sub- systems manufacture for leading aerospace original equipment manufacturers, with L&T’s engineering excellence and BEL’s cutting-edge electronics expertise. This synergy brings unique strength to AMCA’s development and boosts domestic capabilities in advanced aerospace manufacturing.

Commenting on the development, Mr Arun Ramchandani, Senior Vice President & Head, L&T Precision Engineering & Systems, said: “Adding Dynamatic Technologies as an exclusive partner to this consortium brings unmatched agility and precision to our mission. This partnership is as much about building a next-gen fighter jet as it is about redefining the Indian Aerospace industrial ecosystem”.

Mr Udayant Malhoutra, CEO & Managing Director, Dynamatic Technologies Ltd, said: “We have been at the forefront of building supersonic aircraft structures for the past three decades. Our pioneering legacy, combined with advanced engineering expertise of Larsen & Toubro, brings together a unique partnership with the capabilities required to deliver India’s fifth-generation fighter aircraft”.

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