ADA / Aeronautical Development Agency

India
Founded in 1990 and based at Bangalore, the ADA is a government organization managing the Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) program, to provide the Indian Air Force with the first modern fighter to be designed and produced in India. First flown in 1998, the LCA has brought together many years of scientific and technological research, including test facilities, computer simulation, composite materials, and digital flight control system. Operational trainer and naval carrier-borne versions are also under development. Construction is undertaken by HAL.

ACME Anser Amphib

The Air Craft Marine Engineering Co was a four place cabin, mid-wing monoplane amphibian twin-jet prototype fighter was reported under construction in 1958, but never completed. Assigned RS-695B project number by the Army Air Forces Air Materiel Command. “Anser” was acronymic for “Analytical Service Inc,” involved in the project to an unknown degree. The COIN fighter selected at the time was North American OV-10A.