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Indian Multi-Role Helicopter (IMRH) program that has been proposed by Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) has entered the detailed design phase and soon will be presented for the Cabinet Committee on Security (CCS) approval for the funding of the program post which Prototype will be ready for first flight four years after CCS approval confirmed HAL official to idrw.org.
IMRH scale model displayed at Aero India has been further optimised and some design changes have been carried out and the design has been frozen. HAL will also be developing a Deck-Based Multi-Role Helicopter a Naval variant of the IMRH but with a higher All-up weight of 14 tons for an increased range.
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Gas Turbine Research Establishment (GTRE) recently tasted its first major success after concluding high altitude chamber tests in Russia for its Non-Afterburner variant of the Kaveri engine called the Dry Kaveri engine and now has plans to get hands on the older LSP model that can be used as a static test airframe for the engine program.
Godrej Aerospace has been awarded a contract to manufacture six Dry Kaveri engines to be used for further sustenance and endurance tests where it will accumulate long running hours along with simulated crosswind conditions to check turbulence on fan blades recorded across a range of operation, from idle to full thrust, and further automatic control systems will be refined.
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Dr Samir V Kamat, Chairman of Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) at Aero India 2023 refused to give any timeline for the rollout of the AMCA Mk2 aircraft and linked it to the development of the 110kN engine and said that timeline can be disclosed only when new engine enters production in a subtle messaging hinted at the possible delays in the program due to lack of any progress in the engine development program.
Talks with French multinational company Safran and GTRE that have gone on for nearly 7 years have not resulted in any agreement and new offers from the American General Electric and British Rolls Royce are competing hard to dethrone advances made by Safran in talks with India.
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According to a report in ” The Print” India and the US are exploring the possibility of jointly up gunning the barrel of the 145 units of M777 in the Indian Army from the 155-mm, 39-calibre to 155mm/ 52-Calibre to improve the Effective firing range from 30kms to 70km using the newly developed Extended Range Cannon Artillery (ERCA) shell.
last month idrw.org reported that BAE Systems had offered its latest M777 155mm/ 52-Calibre towed artillery gun to Indian Army and claimed that even with a longer barrel it will still weigh less than 5,800 kgs in weight and shares commonality with the M777, a 155-mm, 39-calibre that is already in service with the Indian Army.
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Rostec officials at Aero India 2023 that the company is well aware of the Request for Information for Medium Transport Aircraft (MTA) issued by the Indian Air Force (IAF) to replace ageing Soviet-era An-32 Medium Haul Transport Aircraft and are keen to offer its Ilyushin Il-276 medium-airlift military transport aircraft currently being developed by United Aircraft Corporation (UAC).
United Aircraft Corporation (UAC) of Russia and Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) wanted to jointly develop the very same aircraft in a joint venture in 2009, but in 2016 HAL walked out of the program due to differences over the selection of the engines for the program and workshare agreements.
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Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL) has developed an indigenous unmanned anti-radiation decoy system that can be used to deviate the path of the ARM (anti-radiation missile) that is fired from enemy fighter jets to target the Indian-manufactured Air Defence System like Akash Mk1 and NG.
Anti-radiation decoy system will release radio frequencies that are similar to the electromagnetic waves being transmitted by the radar systems of the Air Defence System in a way that makes Anti-radiation missiles sensors pick up the radio frequencies of the Anti-radiation decoy system identifying it has the real Radar of the Air Defence System.
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It’s more or less confirmed now that the Indian Navy will be going for a repeat order of the IAC-I aka INS Vikrant, a 44000-tonne aircraft carrier with some modifications and upgrades to its overhaul design and system to incorporate newer technologies. The Navy is also in process of starting a study for a larger carrier as informed by Admiral R Hari Kumar to the media.
The original plan was to have a 65000-tonne aircraft carrier as IAC-II but now it has been decided to go for a sister class ship of the IAC-I with some technology upgradation and some structural changes to its lift size.
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Aeronautical Development Establishment (ADE) has started work on a High-altitude long-endurance (HALE) unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) for which it has completed feasibility studies with the Hindustan Aeronautics Limited and the Indian Air Force (IAF).
HALE Class UAS will be ADE’s fourth Unmanned Aerial System (UAS) program after Archer (SR-UAV-W), MALE Unmanned Aerial Systems like Tapas and Archer-NG.
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United States Air Force flew Two F-35A fighter jets to India which has fueled speculation on the intention of the US administration that always has been picky about who gets the offer of the F-35 fifth-generation fighter jet and many in India see this as an attempt by Washington to woo New Delhi away from its biggest military supplier and decades-old friend, Russia.
The question that has been going around for the last few days has been whether the US administration is keen to offer F-35 to India. idrw.org has been told that no official discussion has happened between the two governments.
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The Aeronautical Development Agency that is working on the Preliminary Design Review (PDR) of the Twin Engine Deck Based Fighter (TEDBF) will soon clear this crucial phase as the design continues to get more optimised and refined before it is cleared by the Ministry of Defence, while the scale model showcased at the Aero India 2023 was that of the familiar design that was displayed earlier but TEDBF image shown on the poster showed quite a change in the design.
The poster image of the TEDBF seen above still sport a Leading Edge Extension (LEX) along with Canards but the Diverterless Supersonic inlet (DSI) seems to be more optimized and angled Stealth optimised frontal Radome seems to have been changed and now features a blunt, rounded nose cone.
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DRDO director-general (electronics & communication system) BK Das speaking to the media has confirmed that the Uttam Active Electronically Scanned Array Radar (AESAR) developed in India will soon be offered to countries that are keen to equip it on their fighter jets. DRDO is targeting Airforce which has a Russian-equipped fighter jet considering switching to more modern AESA radar as DRDO has plans to requip it also on Russian Mig-29K and Su-30MKI aircraft operated by the Indian Air Force.
idrw.org at Aero India 2023 also got confirmation from the DRDO officials that the Tejas Mk1A fighter jet will be getting upgraded Uttam Aesa Radar with 900+ T/R modules instead of one that is being tested on two older Tejas aircraft with 700+ T/R modules.
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Short Range-Unmanned Aerial Vehicle-Weaponised (SR-UAV-W) which is also known as Archer aka Rustm-I UAV has completed flight demonstration and will undergo missile evaluation soon that includes anti-tank missiles and UAV-specific bombs.
SR-UAV-W will also be getting two more weapons integrated and tested before it is cleared for production. idrw.org was told at Aero India 2023 that the Indian Army will be the primary customer once weapons tests are completed.
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Indian Air Force (IAF) Base Repair Depot (BRD) developed the Surface Air Missile for Assured Retaliation (SAMAR) Air Defence system that is made up of refurbished Russian-supplied Vympel R-73E infrared?guided air-to-air missiles (AAMs) reprogrammed to be used as a Surface to Air short range Air Defence system has been cleared for Induction.
SAMAR Air Defence system that was showcased at the Aero India 2023 has completed all firing trials and has a range of 12km against low-level flying aerial targets from UAVs, Helicopters and fighter jets.
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State-owned Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) officials speaking to idrw.org have confirmed that the first batch of upgraded Tejas Mk1A fighter jets will commence deliveries from March 2024 onwards and all contract 73 jets will be concluded by 2028.
HAL officials also confirmed that the company will offer to manufacture additional 40-50 more units of the Tejas Mk1A sometime soon when the production line of the Mk1A peaks at 2026-27 to bridge the gap due to delays in the Tejas Mk2 program and due to falling squadron levels of the IAF.
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Botswana Defence Force Air Wing is in talks with India’s state-owned Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) to procure unspecified numbers of LCA-Tejas Mk1A fighter jets from India to replace its ex-Canadian Canadair CF-5A Freedom Fighter and CF-5D Tiger II jets in service.
Botswana Defence Force (BDF) in 2017 wanted to procure Swedish-built Gripen multi-role jet fighters at $1.7 billion but had to drop plans due to sharp criticisms from security analysts, foreign press and domestic political opposition within Botswana over the steep price of the jets.
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