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India’s Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) is planning an Accelerated Ageing Test (AAT) for the New Generation Anti-Radiation Missile (NGARM), also known as Rudram-1, to estimate its shelf life. The test will be conducted at elevated temperatures of +60°C on the missile’s propulsion system and propellant cartons. Such tests are crucial in determining the long-term reliability and operational readiness of the missile under varying environmental conditions, especially in extreme climates, which is a key requirement for modern defence systems.
Accelerated Ageing Tests are a standard procedure in missile and ammunition development, simulating long-term environmental impacts within a shorter timeframe. The goal of AAT is to assess the shelf life and stability of the missile’s propulsion system and propellant under stressful conditions. By subjecting these critical components to elevated temperatures like +60°C, DRDO can predict how well the missile’s propulsion and propellant systems will hold up over time when exposed to real-world conditions, such as high heat or storage in tropical climates.
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Adani Defence and Bombardier Defence are reportedly in discussions to offer Global series jets to the Indian Air Force (IAF) for its upcoming Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (ISR), Airborne Early Warning (AEW), and Electronic Warfare (EW) programs.
The IAF is currently seeking an ISTAR (Intelligence, Surveillance, Targeting and Reconnaissance) platform for battlefield and ground surveillance operations. The Centre for Airborne Systems (CABS) of DRDO is leading the development of this platform, with reports suggesting it will be based on the Bombardier Global Express business jet platform.
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Adani Defence, a key player in India’s defence manufacturing sector, is set to commence the production of high-calibre rounds for artillery guns from its facility in Kanpur starting in April 2025. This significant development comes as part of Adani Defence and Aerospace’s broader plans within the Uttar Pradesh Defence Industrial Corridor.
The Kanpur facility has already made significant strides in ammunition production, having commenced the manufacturing of small-calibre ammunition from its units. The upcoming production of high-calibre rounds for artillery guns marks the next phase of expansion for Adani Defence in the defence sector.
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