Yes, but this is a far cry from the afterburning fighter engine that it was supposed to be, and what they yapped about.
Drones do not require engines with afterburners, which is why the dry-thrust Kaveri Derivative Engine has been developed for platforms such as the GHATAK UCAV. Given the growing importance of unmanned systems in modern warfare, stealth drones like GHATAK and CATS Warrior could become just as important as, or even more important than, the AMCA in certain operational roles.
The GHATAK UCAV is an unmanned stealth combat aircraft that can be remotely operated. It is designed to carry both air-to-air and air-to-ground weapons and can perform a wide range of missions, including engaging fighter aircraft, AWACS, tankers, and drones, conducting precision strikes against ground targets, and carrying out reconnaissance missions.
The CATS Warrior, on the other hand, is a loyal wingman drone designed to operate alongside a manned fighter aircraft, extending its reach and combat capability. While CATS Warrior is intended to support manned aircraft, GHATAK is envisioned as a fully autonomous or remotely operated stealth combat aircraft capable of undertaking missions independently.