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DRDO reforms included in 100-day government agenda​


New Delhi [India], May 22 (ANI): Seeking to give top priority to expanding the defence technology base of the country, DRDO reforms have been included in the 100-day agenda of the government after the elections.

The government had set up a committee with retired military officers and industry experts under a top scientist to suggest reforms in the structure of the research agency to make it more output-oriented and to promote a defence industrial and technological base in the country.

The Defence Research and Development Organisation headed by Dr Samir V Kamat has made presentations to the government at senior levels and further progress would be made only after the new government formation.

"The reforms of the DRDO would continue and have now been made a part of the 100-day agenda of the government. Presentations have been made at senior levels and DRDO has been told to work on it," top defence officials told ANI.

The DRDO has also formed n internal committee to progress the reforms in areas where there is an agreement between the reforms committee and the DRDO, they said.

Areas or points where there is a disagreement between the two sides will be taken up for discussion at a later stage, they said.
The DRDO is also working towards implementing reforms and focus on core military technology area.

Laboratories focusing on non-core areas like the Defence Institute for High Altitude Research (DIHAR) and similar labs would be offered to the local state governments to continue their work and help in local development.

The DRDO reforms committee had suggested to set up a defence technology commission which would look after major technology development projects.

The committee had also suggested creation of two Secretary posts in the DRDO with different roles which are now being performed by a single official at the moment.

The committee had also suggested a time-bound implementation of the recommendations.

To involve the defence forces in the functioning of the DRDO to meet their requirements, the committee he suggested a big role for Chief of Defence Staff in the executive committee of the proposed technology commission. (ANI)
 
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During these changing times and rapidly evolving technology landscape, the need for technological advancement in defence sector is more than ever! For this, DRDO, Academia and Industry must join hands together. Establishing this DRDO-Industry-Academia Centre of Excellence (DIA CoE) is a significant step forward.With the strong R&D expertise and state-of-the-art facilities in flexible electronics, nanomaterials, materials science and engineering, high energy, and bioengineering, IIT Kanpur is well poised to contribute to this collaborative effort.Hearty congratulations to the entire team and I wish all the success to DIA CoE at IIT Kanpur.


 
DRDO chief interview on Sansad tv few days ago last week. Mentioned that they are hoping for amca development complete by 2033-34 time frame.
Some other things as well.

China is apparently inducting 100+ J-20s per year. We need our stealth fighter ASAP. By the time AMCA MK2 comes online, PLAAF shall have over 1000 J-20s!
 

High Speed Expendable Aerial Target ‘ABHYAS’ successfully completes developmental trials with improved booster configuration​

Posted On: 27 JUN 2024 8:17PM by PIB Delhi

Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) has successfully completed six consecutive developmental trials of High Speed Expendable Aerial Target (HEAT) ‘ABHYAS’ with improved booster configuration from the Integrated Test Range (ITR), Chandipur, Odisha. With this, ABHYAS has successfully completed 10 developmental trials demonstrating the reliability of the system.

The trials were carried out with improved Radar Cross Section, Visual and Infrared augmentation systems. During the trials, various mission objectives covering safe release of booster, launcher clearance, and endurance performance were successfully validated. Two launches were conducted back-to-back within a gap of 30 minutes, demonstrating the ease of operation with minimum logistics. Representatives from the Services witnessed the flight trials.

ABHYAS has been designed by DRDO’s Aeronautical Development Establishment, Bengaluru, and developed through Production Agencies - Hindustan Aeronautics Limited & Larsen & Toubro. It offers a realistic threat scenario for weapon systems practice. This indigenous system is designed for autonomous flying with the help of an auto pilot, a laptop-based Ground Control System for aircraft integration, pre-flight checks, and autonomous flight. It also has a feature to record data during flight for post-flight analysis. The booster has been designed by Advanced Systems Laboratory and the navigation system by Research Centre Imarat. With identified production agencies, ABHYAS is now ready for production.