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At the highly anticipated Aero India 2025, Jayem Engine, in collaboration with Park Controls and Communication Private Limited, is set to showcase a groundbreaking addition to unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) technology. The company will present its Jayem Aero Engine, specifically designed for the Rustom II Medium-Altitude Long-Endurance (MALE) UAV, marking a significant advancement in India’s indigenous defense capabilities.

The Jayem Aero Engine is a 2.2-liter turbocharged diesel engine, characterized by its inline arrangement and internal combustion mechanism. This engine has been meticulously engineered to meet the stringent demands of high-altitude, long-endurance missions crucial for surveillance, reconnaissance, and intelligence gathering.

Here are some key features of the engine:

  • Capacity: 2.2 liters, offering a balance between power and efficiency.
  • Turbocharging: Enhances performance by increasing air intake, allowing for greater power output in varied environments.
  • Diesel Power: Provides better fuel efficiency and longer operational range compared to traditional gasoline engines, which is vital for UAV missions that require extended flight times.
  • Inline Design: Simplifies the engine’s structure, reducing weight while maintaining robustness, which is critical for aerial applications.

Aero India 2025, scheduled to take place at the Yelahanka Air Force Station in Bangalore, is one of Asia’s premier aerospace and defence exhibitions. The showcase of the Jayem Aero Engine will not only highlight India’s advancements in UAV technology but also demonstrate the country’s push towards self-reliance in defense technology.

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