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SOURCE: RAUNAK KUNDE / NEWS BEAT / IDRW.ORG

The Armament Research and Development Establishment (ARDE) has embarked on an ambitious project focusing on the development of a 155mm Ramjet projectile. This innovative undertaking aims to enhance artillery capabilities with advanced projectile technology, leveraging the potential of ramjet propulsion systems.

The ARDE’s comprehensive approach encompasses a wide range of activities, from initial design to final manufacturing and quality assurance, ensuring that the project meets the rigorous standards required for defence applications.

ARDE is utilizing advanced design software such as AutoCAD and SolidWorks to prepare detailed manufacturing drawings and develop 3D models of the 155mm Ramjet projectile. This critical step lays the groundwork for accurate fabrication and assembly, ensuring that all components fit together seamlessly.

ARDE is also focusing on creating detailed CAD models of the ramjet components. This includes intricate design elements that will enhance the functionality and performance of the projectile. The use of sophisticated CAD tools allows for precise engineering and facilitates design iterations based on testing and analysis outcomes.

The development of the 155mm Ramjet projectile by ARDE represents a significant advancement in India’s artillery capabilities. By focusing on cutting-edge design and analysis techniques, stringent quality assurance, and efficient project management, ARDE aims to produce a high-performance projectile that meets the operational needs of the Indian Armed Forces. As the project progresses, it will not only enhance India’s defence capabilities but also contribute to the broader goal of Indigenous defence manufacturing, showcasing the country’s commitment to self-reliance in critical military technologies.

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