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Srinivasagopalan Rangarajan, Chairman and Managing Director of Data Patterns, a leading Indian defense electronics company, recently shared a significant milestone with Hindu BusinessLine. “Just 3-4 weeks ago, our seekers were flight-tested in BrahMos as part of missile trials by DRDO, and it was a textbook performance,” Rangarajan announced, highlighting the success of Data Patterns’ indigenous seeker technology in the prestigious BrahMos supersonic cruise missile program.

In missile systems, the seeker is a critical component responsible for detecting and tracking targets, ensuring precision strikes even in complex combat scenarios. The flawless performance of Data Patterns’ seeker during the Defence Research and Development Organisation’s (DRDO) recent trials underscores the growing capability of India’s private defense sector in delivering cutting-edge technologies for strategic programs.

The BrahMos missile, a joint venture between India and Russia, is renowned for its supersonic speed, precision, and versatility, making it a cornerstone of India’s defense arsenal. The successful integration and testing of Data Patterns’ seeker in the missile mark a significant step toward enhancing the indigenous content of this world-class weapon system. This achievement aligns with India’s broader push for self-reliance in defense manufacturing under the Aatmanirbhar Bharat initiative.

Rangarajan expressed optimism about the future, stating, “We expect the orders for additional BrahMos seeker units to come in soon.” This anticipated influx of orders reflects growing confidence in Data Patterns’ capabilities and its pivotal role in supporting India’s defense ecosystem. The company’s expertise in developing high-reliability electronics, including radar and missile guidance systems, positions it as a key player in India’s quest to reduce dependence on foreign suppliers.

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