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The Indian Navy is embarking on a significant endeavor to fund the development of cutting-edge Electromagnetic Aircraft Launch System (EMALS) and Advanced Arresting Gear (AAG) systems. These systems will be integrated into the proposed 65,000-tonne aircraft carrier, IAC-III, which will utilize a “catapult assisted take-off but arrested recovery” (CATOBAR) configuration.

While General Atomics, renowned for developing EMALS and AAG systems for the U.S. Navy’s nuclear-powered, 100,000-tonne supercarriers, has offered its customized systems to the Indian Navy, the substantial overhaul cost of approximately $1 billion has deterred the Navy from importing them. Instead, the Indian Navy has opted to take on the responsibility of funding the development of these critical systems within the country.

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In a groundbreaking partnership that leverages deep technology expertise, NewSpace Research and Technologies (NRT) has joined forces with AutonomyHD, led by Professor Kenzo Nonami, a renowned robotics scientist in Japan. This collaboration aims to create the Autonomous Swarm Systems for Intelligent and Swift Turnaround (ASSIST) initiative, focusing on disaster management missions.

NRT’s demonstration of cutting-edge swarming technologies marks a historic milestone in this collaboration. Professor Nonami, impressed by NRT’s capabilities, expressed his pride in working with the organization. He emphasized the importance of this collaboration, stating that they would collaborate with NRT to develop technologies for various applications in Japan.

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In a significant advancement for the Indian Army’s Special Forces, a state-of-the-art wind tunnel has been introduced at their training center. This wind tunnel marks a groundbreaking addition to the training infrastructure, enabling para commandoes to practice their jumps under controlled and dynamic wind conditions, ranging from 160 km/h to a remarkable 480 km/h. This innovation is a first-of-its-kind in the Indian Army’s training arsenal.

The wind tunnel, measuring 15 meters in length, has the capacity to accommodate five commandoes simultaneously, offering a versatile and realistic training environment. The inclusion of such a high-speed wind tunnel represents a major leap forward in the preparation and training of para commandoes.

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Rear Admiral Sanjay Misra, Director General of Naval Armament Inspection (DGNAI), was recently honored for his outstanding contribution to missile development. He received a special memento from the Secretary of DRDO (Defence Research and Development Organization) and the Missile Cluster in recognition of his remarkable work.

The memento presented to Rear Admiral Misra showcased the entire Agni missile family, including a mysterious addition – the Agni-5 MkII. This undisclosed missile has piqued the curiosity of defense enthusiasts and experts.

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Get ready to witness groundbreaking technology in action at EASTTECH23, a remarkable event to be held at Manira Dewan Trade Center, Guwahati, from October 10th to 11th, 2023. Among the many cutting-edge innovations on display, the Gajraj Corps of the Indian Army will showcase an AI Remotely controlled 7.62 mm Dragunov sniper rifle in a stunning demonstration.

The Dragunov sniper rifle, known as the DSR, is a legendary weapon with a rich history. It was designed by the renowned Soviet weapon designer, Yevgeny Dragunov, in the late 1950s. The DSR is a gas-operated short-stroke piston rifle that has withstood the test of time.

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In a significant move towards diversification, Armoured Vehicles Nigam Limited (AVNL), a state-owned Public Sector Undertaking (PSU) in India, has announced plans to develop 4×4 protective mobility vehicles (MPVs). These MPVs, similar in concept to the iconic HUMVEE used by the US Army, are part of AVNL’s strategy to broaden its product range and meet the evolving needs of the Indian Army.

The Indian Army has expressed interest in acquiring more MPVs in the light to medium category class. These versatile vehicles are known for their ability to operate in a variety of challenging terrains while providing crucial protection to personnel. To align with the modernization efforts of the Indian Army, AVNL aims to co-develop these MPVs with cutting-edge powerpack technology.

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S. Somnath, the Chairman of the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), In an interview with Asianet News Tamil, Somnath shared an intriguing anecdote about ISRO’s SPF. ISRO’s SPF left such a profound impression that NASA, the renowned United States space agency. ISRO had send its SPF to United States for the NASA-ISRO Synthetic Aperture Radar (NISAR) satellite project. To everyone’s surprise, NASA was so impressed by the SPF’s capabilities that they decided to retain it after the request.

Designed and developed in-house by ISRO’s U R Rao Satellite Centre (URSC), this fixture plays a crucial role in the Assembly, Integration, and Test (AIT) of spacecraft.

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The Bharat Drone Shakti-2023 exhibition at Hindan Air Base in Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh, has provided more information about India’s Tactical Interdiction and Attack Air Vehicle (TIA-AV). This low-observable, multi-role autonomous unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) is currently under development by Bengaluru-based NewSpace Research and Technologies Pvt Ltd for the Indian Air Force (IAF).

The technical specifications of the TIA-AV have been unveiled, showcasing its impressive capabilities. The UAV will have a service ceiling of 6 km above mean sea level (AMSL), a cruise speed of 170 kmph, an endurance of over 6 hours, and a range of 400 km. These specifications make it a versatile and potent asset for various missions.

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The Indian Navy’s INS Kolkata (D63), the lead ship of the Kolkata-class destroyer, made a significant stop at Tanjung Priok Port in North Jakarta. This visit carries important implications, especially in the context of promoting the BrahMos supersonic missile system, a collaborative Indo-Russian project.

During its stay in Jakarta, INS Kolkata demonstrated its strategic capabilities by opening its front Vertical Launch System (VLS). This impressive display was met with keen interest from Indonesian Navy officials who had the opportunity to board the ship.

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Mahindra’s version of the Wheeled Armored Amphibious Platform (WhAP), developed in collaboration with DRDO (Defense Research and Development Organization), is making significant progress as it heads towards user trials conducted by the Indian Army.

The Mahindra-DRDO WhAP is part of a broader initiative to enhance India’s defense capabilities through indigenous manufacturing and technology transfer. While it shares the basic design of the TATA-DRDO WhAP, Mahindra’s version incorporates several distinctive features, differentiating it from its counterpart.

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Skyroot Aerospace, the pioneering Indian space launch startup, has achieved a significant milestone in its mission to launch the Vikram-1 rocket. The company recently completed wind tunnel testing at the CSIR-NAL (Council of Scientific and Industrial Research-National Aerospace Laboratories) facility in Bengaluru, marking a crucial step in the development of the launch vehicle.

The wind tunnel testing process is a pivotal element in the validation and optimization of the Vikram-1 rocket’s design. It provides essential data on the rocket’s aerodynamics, structural integrity, and control systems, allowing engineers and scientists to fine-tune the vehicle for optimal performance during launch.

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At the Indian Naval Swavlamban2023 event, a groundbreaking innovation captured the spotlight – the EyeROV TUNA, India’s inaugural commercial Underwater Drone/Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV), developed by EyeROV Technologies Pvt Ltd. This pioneering technology promises to revolutionize underwater exploration and inspection capabilities.

The EyeROV TUNA is classified as an observation class ROV, boasting the remarkable ability to descend to depths of up to 100 meters while providing high-definition live video feeds. Equipped with dual HD cameras, it offers users multiple real-time perspectives, delivering a comprehensive view of the underwater world. Furthermore, its extended endurance, courtesy of multiple batteries, and an impressive tether length of up to 300 meters make it an ideal choice for a wide range of moderately demanding underwater inspections and operations.

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The Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) developed Advanced Pilotless Target Aircraft, known as Lakshya-2. This advanced version of Lakshya-1 boasts a range of capabilities that extend beyond traditional target drones. Among its notable features is its potential use as a low-cost unmanned armed drone capable of carrying weapons.

Lakshya-2 is designed to serve as a target for various weapon systems, including radar-guided and heat-seeking Surface-to-Air missiles, as well as Air-to-Air missiles. One of its key functions is to accurately calculate the miss distance of these weapons, providing valuable data for weapon system evaluation.

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A Malaysian delegation led by Deputy Secretary-General (Policy), Mr. Mohd Yani Bin Daud, paid a visit to Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders Limited (MDL). During the visit, the delegation was given a tour of the yard facilities, followed by a presentation.

The discussions primarily focused on the exploration of possibilities for collaborative efforts in co-design, co-production, and co-development within the defense sector. Both India and Malaysia currently operate Scorpène-class submarines, which are French-designed and developed.

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Abhishek Modi, the Managing Director of Swadeshi Empresa Private Limited, has seen his company’s fortunes soar following a substantial contract win with the Indian Navy. Swadeshi Empresa recently secured orders valued at 182 crores for the supply of 50 firefighting robots to the Indian Navy. This remarkable achievement has propelled Abhishek Modi into the spotlight.

The success story began when Swadeshi Empresa’s firefighting robot underwent rigorous testing aboard INS Vikrant, where it participated in extensive user trials. Over a span of two months, the robot demonstrated its capabilities in locating and extinguishing fires effectively. The trials proved the robot’s worth as an invaluable asset in combating onboard fires, enhancing safety, and protecting naval vessels.

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