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ades of research on Thrust vectoring control (TVC) is an advanced control technique that has been used in many supersonic air vehicles (Francis). An efficient propulsion system holds the key to the smooth operation of any aerospace vehicle over different flight regimes. Maintaining United States air supremacy requires an elite Air Force with stealthy, super maneuverable aircraft. thrust vectoring can be employed by gimbaling the nozzle or introducing deflecting vanes/flaps to Abstract. Such a model can be combined with test data to produce a validated representation of the engine-actuator system, used to verify requirements This paper explains the thrust vectoring mechanism for each fluidic method, provides examples of configurations tested for each method, and discusses the advantages and disadvantages of each method. Apart from generating the necessary thrust, emphasis has also been laid on vectoring the direction of thrust. TVC can change the axis of thrust and offer pitching, yawing, and rolling momentums, as portrayed in FigFigureshows the classification of the TVC, namely mechanical TVC Abstract. The short take-off capability is of paramount importance for a fighter airplane to enable its operation from short and damaged runways. This paper analyses the airplane Thrust vectoring is a technology that has not been effectively put into use at a commercial scale but has the potential to greatly influence the aircraft propulsion system due to its Thrust Vectoring can provide modern military aircraft with a number of advantages The next major goal will be the realisation of a flight regarding performance and survivability, all of Thrust-vectoring flight control is a leading-edge technology now being implemented in production aircraft such as the F, Su and MiG It significantly increases aircraft The goal of a thrust vector control (TVC) actuator model is to accurately reproduce the dynamic response of the engine and thrust vector to both flight software commands and external load torques. The primitive modes of thrust vectoring chiefly focused on mechanical means such as the use of ICASInternational Council of the Aeronautical SciencesHome INTRODUCTION.