Some pretty powerful micro-turbos in that catalogue. I wonder if they will be able to scale up independently.
20kg payload is good enough if the system is pretty compact. We need our own small diameter cruise missiles that are cheap, can be swarmed and are hence lower RCS. A stealthier version of this is still more desirable.This must be for same application as above ?
my personal opinion/understanding is that for an air launched mission, the payload needs to be heavy enough even if swarm capacity available. Each mission cost significant money & risk factor so the outcome needs to be definitive, and puny 15-20 kg payload with subsonic speed is kinda meh.
Increasing the payload is a step up and that is where the game is, that is a step ie scaling up to deliver a 150-350kg class payload is where all the pvt companies struggle naturally due to not enough core knowledge/competence available. A prototype small scale building is good, but to have it scaled up & ruggedize it is very critical. Despite years of effort & trying DRDO still could not fit a 450-550kg class warhead into Brahmos without sacrificing major plus points of it (speed during cruise phase and altitude of flight while keeping 2 other characteristics).
Instead of comparing it to a full size cruise missile, compare this mini cruise missile to the loitering munitions we are making , like sheshnag-150 featuring a 25–40 kg warhead capacity.
That missile (in the CAD/CAM screen grab) looks almost identical externally to Tomahawk Block 4, down to the nose chine!This must be for same application as above ?
my personal opinion/understanding is that for an air launched mission, the payload needs to be heavy enough even if swarm capacity available. Each mission cost significant money & risk factor so the outcome needs to be definitive, and puny 15-20 kg payload with subsonic speed is kinda meh.
Increasing the payload is a step up and that is where the game is, that is a step ie scaling up to deliver a 150-350kg class payload is where all the pvt companies struggle naturally due to not enough core knowledge/competence available. A prototype small scale building is good, but to have it scaled up & ruggedize it is very critical. Despite years of effort & trying DRDO still could not fit a 450-550kg class warhead into Brahmos without sacrificing major plus points of it (speed during cruise phase and altitude of flight while keeping 2 other characteristics).
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Suggestions:Various micro-turbo engines being produced in India:
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Yeah, will update that chart. Will make a separate chart for ICE.Suggestions:
* CSIR-NAL NJ-5 Micro Gas Turbine Engine
* SGTE NJ-100, ~1kN
* ATGG
* Vayuvaya Defence, 4kN
* dPropulse RDE, 5kN
* For lack of a better name #4 is SGTJE
* Green Aero #21 tied up with L&T
* How about ICE engines as well?
+ Jayem - 220HP & 180HP
+ CSIR-NAL Wankel Rotary Combustion Engine - 30, 55 & 65 HP
Info dump to help with your research:Yeah, will update that chart. Will make a separate chart for ICE.




