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“We have to change our current bureaucratic system of administering scientific and technical departments, particularly if we have to inspire young scientists to participate enthusiastically in the task of building India into a scientific and technological powerhouse”, stated Dr Manmohan Singh, Hon’ble Prime Minister of India stressing on the need to attract and retain high quality scientific manpower in Defence R&D. He was speaking after giving away DRDO Awards for the year 2011 to select scientists, industries, distinguished persons from the academia and DRDO labs in a function organized at Kothari Auditorium, DRDO Bhawan, New Delhi in the presence of Hon’ble Defence Minister, Shri A K Antony and galaxy of dignitaries. The DRDO awards are given every year to honour individual Scientists/Teams for their outstanding contribution in furthering DRDO’s efforts for self-reliance in developing cutting edge defence technologies.
In his address the Hon’ble Prime Minister congratulated the scientists and said “It gives me immense pleasure to be amidst the scientific fraternity of the Defence Research and Development Organization once again to honour distinguished scientists and technologists who have made outstanding contributions to defence research and development. I extend to the awardees my heartiest congratulations. The nation is grateful to you for your dedication and committed service to our national causes. Ever since its establishment in 1958, DRDO has made significant contributions in putting India on the path of achieving self-reliance in critical defence technologies.” Raising concern over the current security scenario he said “As we look around us, a net deterioration in the international strategic and security environment becomes so obvious. Political uncertainties in our immediate and extended neighbourhood, civil strife and turmoil in the Middle East, terrorism and threats to cyber security present complex challenges that require both conventional as well as technological responses”. Emphasising the need to strengthen the indigenous industries, he stated, “In the longer term, we have to build our domestic defence industry, in the public as well as in the private sectors, to a level where it can compete with global players not only in terms of developing state of the art technologies but also on commercial parameters and customer satisfaction”. He concluded his speech by saying “I am very confident DRDO will continue to serve the nation with excellence in year that lies ahead”.
Earlier, in his welcome address, Dr Vijay Kumar Saraswat, Scientific Advisor to Defence Minister and Secretary, Deptt. Of Defence R & D presented glimpse of DRDO’s recent achievements ranging from crowning success of Agni 5 long range ballistic missile within few months of successful launch of Agni 4 to Light Combat Aircraft Tejas, Main Battle Tank Arjun MkII, Rocket launcher system Pinaka, Autonomous Underwater Vehicle, heavy weight torpedo VARUNASTRA, Submarine Escape Suite and productionisation of DMR steel and Titanium sponge. Reiterating DRDO’s commitment to its mandate of providing cutting edge defence technologies of world class standards to serve the operational requirements of the Indian Armed Forces and achieve higher level of self reliance in defence technologies, Dr Saraswat stated “the percentage of indigenous systems through the Acquisition route has significantly increased from the earlier 30% to almost 60%, thanks mainly to DRDO developed weapons & platforms”. He underlined the importance of augmenting production capabilities stating, “There are problems related to capacity & capability build up viz. Requirement of Exclusive assembly line for DRDO systems, augmentation & modernisation of existing production infrastructure, induction of trained skilled manpower in DPSUs & OFB – all of which are critical to enable DRDO systems to be produced in required numbers, with requisite quality”. “Yet another area of concern is the need for Policy decisions on more JVs with DRDO” Citing example of Brahmos as an outstanding example joint venture which has seen remarkable success, he said “We feel the need for such mechanisms to be evolved for DRDO JVs so that an efficient workable system can be put in place to enable quick returns in technology areas with complementary work share”.
Unveiling the future roadmap, he stated, “Our major goals for the year ahead include flight test of Interceptor missile for targets of 5000 km Range class, First flight of Nirbhay- our sub-sonic cruise missile, and First flight of AEW&C system in India with all systems integrated. In the 12th Plan, we will launch a number of major programs which will mark a paradigm change in force preparedness including SRSAM for Tri Services, Pravira- for protection of Critical Infrastructure, Micro-Nano satellites with Launch-on-Demand capability and G-SAT6 based Communication system.” Highlighting DRDO’s contribution to society through civilian applications of spin-off from technologies developed for armed forces, Dr Saraswat stated, “Under the Technology Transfer program, about 40 MoUs have been signed and business development for another 20 technologies is in the advanced stage of Commercialization. Citing example of bio-digester technology developed for safe disposal of human waste in extreme cold climate of high altitude regions of mighty Himalayas, he said, “The acceptance of DRDO developed bio-digesters for the Railways, in turn has resulted in the Min. of Environment requesting DRDO assistance and the first set of bio digesters was installed in the Dhamra coast, with plans to extend the installation to 2.4 lakh Gram Panchayats in phases”
The awards ceremony concluded with vote of thanks from Lt Gen Anoop Malhotra, Chief Controller R&D (RM&I).
This year the Life Time Achievement Award has been conferred on Prof P Rama Rao in recognition of his exceptional contribution to multi-fold array of technology and management initiatives that led to transformation of several institutions seeded by him into frontline centres of excellence. Instruments Research & Development Establishment (IRDE), Dehradun has been awarded Silicon Trophy for the best systems laboratory of DRDO. Titanium Trophy has been awarded to Defence Food Research Laboratory (DFRL), Mysore for developing food packaging technologies for armed forces. Shri A K Chakrabarti of DRDL, Hyderabad, Dr K Sekhar, CC R&D, DRDO HQrs and Dr K Tamilmani of CEMILAC, Bangaluru have been conferred upon the coveted Technology Leadership Award in recognition of their technological contribution and leadership qualities. The Academic Excellence Awards have been given to Prof V G Idichandy of IIT Chennai with his team and Dr P Seetharamian of Andhra University, Chennai. The Technology Absorption Award has been conferred on M/s Graphite India Ltd, Bangaluru and M/s Fluoro Carbon Seals, Chennai, who are the DRDO’s Industrial partners.
The event was witnessed by Shri V Narayanasamy, Minister of state PMO, Shri Shivshankar Menon, National Security Adviser, Air Chief Marshal NAK Browne, PVSM, AVSM, VM, ADC, Chief of Air Staff, Shri Shashi Kant Sharma, Defence Secretary and other luminaries.
Speech Copy of DRDO chief (Unedited)
Honourable Pradhan Mantriji, Honourable Raksha Mantriji, National Security Adviser, Chiefs of the Armed Forces, Secretaries in the Ministry of Defence / Govt of India, distinguished invitees, Awardees & their families, members of the media my colleagues, ladies and gentlemen. It gives me great pleasure to welcome you all to the Annual Awards Function 2012. A special word of welcome goes out to Hon Prime Minister and our Raksha Mantriji who have by their presence today demonstrated their solidarity with DRDO.
2.This annual event held to celebrate the accomplishments of our dedicated work force is an occasion when we pay collective tribute to the work output of DRDO Scientists. Indeed the year 2011-12 was marked with major accomplishments in almost every technology domain, as DRDO worked to catapult itself as a technology leader in defence systems.
3.As always, our prowess in strategic systems led the way with a number of milestones achieved- including the spectacular maiden launch of India’s long range strategic missile Agni 5, successful launch of Agni IV and Prahar and launch of the Endo-atmospheric interceptor missiles.
4.In the arena of tactical systems- major milestones included maiden flight of LCA Navy and the AEW&C platform with a number of DRDO developed systems and successful tests of long endurance UAV Rustom1 which will pave the way for development of Rustom II in full deliverable configuration. Two regiments of Arjun MkI entered the proud possession of our Army; Arjun MK-II developed in record time of 2 years is now under trials. The induction of large number of PINAKA rocket launchers in the operational command of the Indian Army is a much needed boost to DRDO as it strives to establish its credentials with the Indian Army’s operational units.
5. DRDO’s efforts in development of Naval systems received a major boost with the successful trials of the Autonomous Underwater Vehicle, operationalization of a number of SONARs on respective platforms and extensive sea trials of heavy weight torpedo VARUNASTRA. The completion of DIVYA DRISHTHI signal intelligence program and trials of a number of Radars have given a major boost to self reliance in this critical area. The productionisation of DMR steel leading to production of about 30,000 tons; and Titanium from the newly established KMML were other achievements. Bulk production orders were received for Submarine Escape Suite for Navy and Lightweight Helicopter Oxygen System for IAF.
6. In the field of Cyber Security, notable achievement was the setting up of Cyber Defence & Forensic labs and the launch & preliminary design activities in the development of network hardware and software systems. DRDO has also initiated substantial development activity in the field of Space security viz. in Space based ELINT/COMINT, Satellite based communication & Navigation programs etc
7. These were just a glimpse of achievements of DRDO in the past year which spans the entire gamut - from the Nation’s strategic deterrence capability to technology spin-offs for India’s civil sector. The production value of systems based on technologies developed by DRDO during the past one decade is well over 1, 48, 000 crores. I would like to take this opportunity to announce that the percentage of indigenous systems through the Acquisition route has significantly increased from the earlier 30% to almost 60% as of 2012(without accounting for strategic systems), thanks mainly to DRDO developed weapons & platforms.
8. Our major goals for the year ahead include:
Flight test of Interceptor missile for targets of 5000 km Range class.
First flight of Nirbhay- our sub-sonic cruise missile.
First flight of AEW&C system in India with all systems integrated.
9. In the 12th Five year Plan, we will launch a number of major programs which will mark a paradigm change in force preparedness including:
1. SRSAM for Tri Services
2. Pravira- for protection of Critical Infrastructure
3. Micro-Nano satellites with Launch-on-Demand capability
4. G-SAT6 based Communication system
10. Let me now highlight a few corporate initiatives & policy plans.
In the year 2011 about 125 projects at a total outlay of about Rs 100 Crores was sanctioned to about 70 research/academic institutions. Based on our innovation patent portfolio DRDO has won the prestigious Thomson Reuters Innovation Award. The DRDO Innovation Centre at the IITMadras Research Park which was initiated last year is now ready for formal launch with specific areas and teams identified to pursue Basic & applied research in close association with Academia, Industry and research scholars.
11. Under the Technology Transfer program, about 40 MoUs have been signed and business development for another 20 technologies is in the advanced stage of Commercialisation. A significant initiative under the DRDO-FICCI collaboration was our contribution to the Aahar program using DRDO developed food products, thus providing employment to women for the benefit of the lowest economic strata of society. The acceptance of DRDO developed bio-digesters for the Railways, in turn has resulted in the Min. of Environment requesting DRDO assistance and the first set of bio digesters was installed in the Dhamra coast, with plans to extend the installation to 2.4 lakh Gram Panchayats in phases.
12. DRDO-Industry interaction received fresh impetus in 2011, with participation in major defence exhibitions including the Indo-Africa Business Partnership Summit at Hyderabad, the Aerospace and Defence exhibition(AAD) at S. Africa, Defence Expo at Rio-de-Janiero Brazil, MSPO at Poland and DSEi at London, wherein interest was evinced for joint collaboration with DRDO. At the Def Expo 2012 held in March-April at Delhi, we have proudly showcased our products & systems in competition with the best in the world.
13. Appreciating the benefits of International Cooperation DRDO in the past year has interacted with a number of countries including UK, Canada, Germany etc which have yielded fruitful results- one of which was the establishment of a Kyrygyz-Indian mountain Biomedical research Centre.
14. In a departure from our traditional role of prototype development, DRDO has over the recent production cycle of our major programs, realised that a substantial amount of hand holding is required in the post development phase. There are problems related to capacity & capability build up viz. Requirement of Exclusive assembly line for DRDO systems, augmentation & modernisation of existing production infrastructure, induction of trained skilled manpower in DPSUs & OFB – all of which are critical to enable DRDO systems to be produced in required numbers, with requisite quality- and we look to the Govt for efforts in this direction.
15. Yet another issue which I would like to highlight is the need to augment the capability of India’s manufacturing sector: This is an area of concern- as use of modern manufacturing techniques can provide a big boost to both defence products and the Indian economy in the long run. DRDO proposes:
a. Specific manufacturing facilities (for e.g CMTI/HMT) to be dedicated to futuristic technology development projects .
b. Creation of National centres for aeroengine structures and Naval structures which are currently a big lacuna in the country and is hampering indigenous capability.
c. Investments in establishment of Silicon and MEMS foundry, GaN foundry and photonics-required for technology dominance.
d. Establishment of Electronic hardware sanitisation centres- to counter cyber threats
For each of the above, substantial funding will be a prime requirement.
Yet another area of concern is the need for Policy decisions on more JVs with DRDO: As you are aware Brahmos was an outstanding example of Indo Russian joint venture which saw quick success . Guidelines have been recently issued for JVs for DPSUs. We feel the need for such mechanisms to be evolved for DRDOJVs too- so that an efficient workable system can be put in place to enable quick returns in technology areas with complementary work share.
The paper on establishment of Empowered Defence Technology Commission has been moved by DRDO and is under protracted discussion at various levels of Govt. We hope that it will be approved soon and the Commission on lines of Space & Atomic Energy Commission will be setup with suitable empowerment so as to enforce Self Reliance - which is of critical importance for India to become a world leader in Defence Systems.
The final issue which I would like to highlight is the DRDO Budget which has remained more or less same. In tune with Hon’ble Prime Minister’s announcement at the 99th Indian Science Congress held in January this year and in view of major programs which are on the anvil viz. SRSAM, LCA MKII, ATVP etc we look forward to getting higher allocation of funds at the review stage- which is essential to bring in next generation technology maturity.
As is evident, we have set for ourselves an ambitious roadmap, armed with the desire to dream big and propel our nation to an elevated position on the world stage. For this to become a reality we look forward to the collective efforts, co-operation and support from all stake holders.
I would like to conclude with a word of thanks to the Honourable Prime Minister for having accepted our invitation to Address the DRDO community and honour the awardees. We also thank the Hon. RM, RRM and other dignitaries for their presence & continued support to our endevours. DRDO is committed to fulfilling its mandate of providing cutting edge defence technologies of world class standards to serve the operational requirements of the Indian Armed Forces and achieve higher level of self reliance in defence technologies.
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Tuesday, July 31, 2012
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Monday, July 30, 2012
DRDO awards for 2011 announced
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DRDO Awards for the year 2011 for outstanding contribution in various areas of technology will be given away by the Hon’ble Prime Minister of India, in the august presence of Hon’ble Defence Minister, Shri A K Antony and a galaxy of dignitaries at 1030 Hrs on 31 July 2012 in a brief ceremony to be held at Kothari Auditorium, DRDO Bhawan. The Awards are to honour individual Scientists/Teams of DRDO, partners of DRDO from other sectors for their outstanding contributions in furthering DRDO’s efforts in self reliance.
The Life Time Achievement Award has been conferred on Prof P Rama Rao in recognition of his exceptional contributions of the highest order in the multi-fold array of technology and management initiatives. Prof Rama Rao’s immense contributions to Metallurgy and Material Science, in particular, have significantly enriched DRDO. Many novel materials and products developed under his stewardship are extensively being used today in all strategic programmes and weapons.
Silicon Trophy for the Best Systems Laboratory of DRDO is awarded to Instruments Research & Development Establishment (IRDE), Dehradun for design and development of Electro-optical Fire Control System for Navy and other significant contributions in the field of Night Vision Devices.
Titanium Trophy for the Best Science Laboratory of DRDO has been awarded to Defence Food Research Laboratory (DFRL), Mysore for developing innovative technologies for convenience foods, food preservation and processing, food packaging and safety of processed foods.
In recognition of their outstanding contributions and leadership qualities, the Technology Leadership Awards for the year 2011 have been awarded to following Scientists:
Shri AK Chakrabarti, Outstanding Scientist, Defence Research & Development Laboratory (DRDL), Hyderabad for outstanding contributions in the successful development of the first Submarine Launched Ballistic Missile System (SLBM) for the nuclear powered platform ‘ARIHANT’.
Dr K Sekhar, Outstanding Scientist & Chief Controller Research & Development, DRDO HQrs, inter alia, for noteworthy contributions to the Indian Missile Programme over two decades leading to induction of several strategic and tactical missile systems; for making DRDE, Gwalior a centre of excellence in detection, protection and decontamination of chemical and biological warfare agents.
Dr K Tamilmani, Distinguished Scientist & Chief Executive, Centre for Military Airworthiness and Certification (CEMILAC),Bengaluru for profound technical expertise and leadership in addressing airworthiness and certification of ab initio, licensed and bought out Aircraft Systems of country.
ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE AWARDS are given to members from academia associated with DRDO for research in emerging areas. Such directed research helps DRDO in capability building. For the year 2011, there are two awardees. Prof VG Idichandy, Deptt of Ocean Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology, Chennai along with his team has made significant contributions in study of hydrodynamics of missiles. Dr P Seetharamiah, Professor, Deptt of Computer Science & Engineering, Andhra University, Visakhapatnam, has developed Signal Processing algorithms, software tools for applications in under water communications, active noise control-based Silencer and speech processing algorithms for applications in Implantable Receiver Stimulator Units.
The transformation of technologies developed by DRDO into products/systems/processes for Armed forces requires absorption of technologies by the production agencies. Defence Technology Absorption Award is given to DRDO’s industrial partners for their support in this endeavor. M/s Graphite India Limited, Bengaluru has established the Carbon-Carbon brake disc manufacturing facilities by assimilating and absorbing the intricate aspects of C/C brake disc process technology, acquiring special skills in fabrication aspects and successfully producing C/C brake discs for limited series production (LSP) and special Series Production (SP) of Air Force and Naval version of Tejas aircraft (LCA) to airworthy standards. In recognition of the significant contributions, they are conferred with the award for the year 2011.
Technological Excellence Scaling New Heights
The Life Time Achievement Award has been conferred on Prof P Rama Rao in recognition of his exceptional contributions of the highest order in the multi-fold array of technology and management initiatives. Prof Rama Rao’s immense contributions to Metallurgy and Material Science, in particular, have significantly enriched DRDO. Many novel materials and products developed under his stewardship are extensively being used today in all strategic programmes and weapons.
Silicon Trophy for the Best Systems Laboratory of DRDO is awarded to Instruments Research & Development Establishment (IRDE), Dehradun for design and development of Electro-optical Fire Control System for Navy and other significant contributions in the field of Night Vision Devices.
Titanium Trophy for the Best Science Laboratory of DRDO has been awarded to Defence Food Research Laboratory (DFRL), Mysore for developing innovative technologies for convenience foods, food preservation and processing, food packaging and safety of processed foods.
In recognition of their outstanding contributions and leadership qualities, the Technology Leadership Awards for the year 2011 have been awarded to following Scientists:
Shri AK Chakrabarti, Outstanding Scientist, Defence Research & Development Laboratory (DRDL), Hyderabad for outstanding contributions in the successful development of the first Submarine Launched Ballistic Missile System (SLBM) for the nuclear powered platform ‘ARIHANT’.
Dr K Sekhar, Outstanding Scientist & Chief Controller Research & Development, DRDO HQrs, inter alia, for noteworthy contributions to the Indian Missile Programme over two decades leading to induction of several strategic and tactical missile systems; for making DRDE, Gwalior a centre of excellence in detection, protection and decontamination of chemical and biological warfare agents.
Dr K Tamilmani, Distinguished Scientist & Chief Executive, Centre for Military Airworthiness and Certification (CEMILAC),Bengaluru for profound technical expertise and leadership in addressing airworthiness and certification of ab initio, licensed and bought out Aircraft Systems of country.
ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE AWARDS are given to members from academia associated with DRDO for research in emerging areas. Such directed research helps DRDO in capability building. For the year 2011, there are two awardees. Prof VG Idichandy, Deptt of Ocean Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology, Chennai along with his team has made significant contributions in study of hydrodynamics of missiles. Dr P Seetharamiah, Professor, Deptt of Computer Science & Engineering, Andhra University, Visakhapatnam, has developed Signal Processing algorithms, software tools for applications in under water communications, active noise control-based Silencer and speech processing algorithms for applications in Implantable Receiver Stimulator Units.
The transformation of technologies developed by DRDO into products/systems/processes for Armed forces requires absorption of technologies by the production agencies. Defence Technology Absorption Award is given to DRDO’s industrial partners for their support in this endeavor. M/s Graphite India Limited, Bengaluru has established the Carbon-Carbon brake disc manufacturing facilities by assimilating and absorbing the intricate aspects of C/C brake disc process technology, acquiring special skills in fabrication aspects and successfully producing C/C brake discs for limited series production (LSP) and special Series Production (SP) of Air Force and Naval version of Tejas aircraft (LCA) to airworthy standards. In recognition of the significant contributions, they are conferred with the award for the year 2011.
Technological Excellence Scaling New Heights
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With the successful launch of India’s home grown long range strategic missile Agni 5, DRDO, the Defence Research and Development Organization, has come a long way since its modest beginning in 1958. Starting with only 10 laboratories, DRDO has grown multi-dimensionally and has evolved to be a core research organization with a vast network of 52 laboratories and establishments spread across the country. With a vision to empower India with cutting-edge technologies and equip our services with internationally competitive systems, DRDO has developed state-of-the-art strategic and tactical military hardware and related technologies in diverse disciplines such as Aeronautics, Armaments, Combat Vehicles, Combat Engineering, Electronics, Missiles, Life Sciences, Materials and Naval Systems. Today, DRDO has transformed into a highly professional and mature organization with strong technology base and management systems to undertake indigenous development of state-of-the-art Defence systems in a comprehensive manner including design, development, integration and leading tomproduction. DRDO has made the country proud through achievement of technological self-reliance in a number of critical areas including ammunition, armoured systems, surface to surface missiles, sonar systems, electronic warfare systems, NBC defence and advanced computing.
The production value of systems based on technologies developed by DRDO (inducted/accepted/orders placed during the past one decade is well over Rs 1, 48, 000 crores. Today, around 48% of the requirements for our defence forces are being met indigenously, largely with the technologies developed by DRDO, besides range of spin-offs for societal benefits; contributing greatly to our nation’s economy as well as civil society.
It was a proud moment for every Indian when India’s longest range strategic missile Agni 5 took to skies on its maiden flight and reached the pre-designated target point over 5000 km away in the Indian Ocean with remarkable accuracy. A giant leap in India’s capabilities, both in strategic deterrence as well as technological prowess and rightly called “a game changer” by Dr Vijay Kumar Saraswat, SA to RM & Secretary Deptt. of Defence R&D, the maiden flight of Agni 5 taking place just three years after the project’s sanction, carried behind it around three decades of dedication, innovation and hard work by the DRDO team. In terms of technologies, Agni 5 is the country’s most advanced missile and incorporates many new indigenously developed technologies. Another important feature of Agni-5 is its ability to be launched from a canister. The canisterisation offers advantages which include very high degree of mobility, faster response time, lesser maintenance and longer shelf-life. The seventeen metre long missile weighing around fifty tones has a three-stage solid propulsion system. The maiden flight of Agni 5 was preceded by the first successful flight of another highly advanced missile Agni 4 on 15 Nov 2011.
India considers its Agni series of missiles (Agni-1, Agni-2, Agni-3, Agni-4 and Agni-5) along with the short range ballistic missile Prithvi II and its ship launched version Dhanush as weapons of peace as they provide the needed deterrence against a misadventure by a potential aggressor and thus are aimed at avoiding war. Agni 1-3 have been already inducted into the Armed Forces.
While it is important to have the capability to strike deep inside adversary’s strategic targets, it is equally important to have adequate defence against similar threats emanating from our adversaries. India’s no first used policy (for strategic weapons) necessitates effective defence against the threat of ballistic Missiles. DRDO has developed a two-layer Ballistic Missile Defence (BMD) shield against missiles with range upto 2000 km class. Both the exo and endo atmospheric interception have been demonstrated with direct hits leading to disintegration of target missile.
In the arena of tactical systems, induction and productionization of Akash, the medium range air defence system with multi-target, multi directional capability is another shining achievement. The production value of Akash missile systems ordered by Army and Air Force is around Rs 23,000 crores. Orders for two Army regiments and six Air Force Squadrons are under execution. Akash is a complete air defence system with missile Batteries, Launchers, Surveillance and Tracking Radars and Commandant Control Posts. The army version is road mobile with cross country capabilities. Medium range (MRSAM) and long range (LRSAM) in advanced stages of development in collaboration with Israel are other advanced air defence systems for tri services.
Prahar the 150 km range precision strike surface to surface tactical missile was test flown during the last year. Conceived to filled the vital gap between multi barrel rockets like Pinaka and medium range ballistic missile like Prithvi-II, Prahar is comparable to the best in its class. The missile capable of carrying different types of warheads has been developed as battle field support system for the Indian Army. With a payload of 200 kg the missile has a fast reaction time, which is essential for the battle field tactical missile. Developed in less than two years Prahar has been developed to provide Indian Army a cost effective, quick reaction, all weather, all terrain, high accurate battle field support tactical system.
Nag, the fire and forget anti tank missile with top attack capability is another important missile developed by DRDO. Its helicopter mounted version, Helina, has been also been demonstrated.
On-Board Computers (OBC) incorporating innovative indigenously developed and produced ‘System on chip’ (SOC) have been developed to ensure high efficiency and security for various tactical and strategic missile projects such as Prithvi, Agni, Dhanush, Akash, Nag, Astra, Brahmos, Helina etc.
There has been a significant achievement in the Electronic Warfare Area which includes integration and testing of country’s first indigenous active array radar, operationalisation of Combat Information Decision support System (CIDSS) and development and testing of laser based ordnance Disposal System and advanced Laser Guided Bomb Tester. The initial development of Indira-1, a short range 2D system has now been extended to high power 3D system like 3D Central Acquisition Radar Weapon locating radar (WLR) based on phased array. The DRDOs radar warning receivers have been selected to upgrade most of Indian Airforce aircraft like MiG 21, MiG 29, SU 30MKI, MiG 27 and Jaguars.
DRDO is alive to new challenges to the National Security through undeclared cyber attacks and has identified cyber security as a thrust area. DRDO is accordingly planning to develop indigenous servers, routers and operating systems.
In the area of Combat Vehicles one of the significant achievements of DRDO had been the development of MBT Arjun. Two regiments of MBT Arjun Mk-I have already been inducted in the Army. Certain major and minor modifications as suggested by users have been incorporated in Arjun Mk-II. The significant improvement/incorporation that have been made are in the realm of commanders panoramic sight, canisterized ammunition bin, power driven Air Defence Gun system, missile firing through main gun with deployment of Laser Target designator integrated in Fire Control System etc. Innovative system BMP Urban Survival Kit (BUSK) for enhanced protection against enemy weapons has been designed and developed by DRDO in record time. BUSK is made up of light weight composite cage armour in vehicle’s front and sides to diffuse/detonate the RPGs, has Bullet Proof Glasses for driver for manoeuvre in built up areas and has RPG net for turret and rear doors. The system also provides for extremity marking poles for driving assistance in confined roads and wire mesh guards to protect optical instruments and vision devices against splinters. The system is presently under evaluation by users for its efficacy.
DRDO has successfully designed and developed technologies for Infantry Combat Vehicle (ICV) applications like virtual prototype through modelling and simulation, Advanced Running Gear System, Auxiliary Power Unit, Water Jet propulsion and shock Resistance seats.
A light Weight Composite Armour has been developed by DRDO as a replacement to the existing imported heavy steel armour for Mi 17-IV helicopters thereby improving its net payload capacity at high altitudes. A new version of Synthetic Camouflage Net (SCN) made of polyester base fabric coated with UV reflective PVC formulation has been developed. The SCN has been accepted for use in snow bound areas.
In the field of aeronautics there has been a significant achievement in the field of UAVs. An Unmanned Aerial Vehicle ‘NETRA’, a mini UAV for LOW intensity conflict operation, has been designed and developed by the DRDO. The transfer of technology has been carried out and Central Reserve Police Force(CRPF) has inducted ‘NETRA’ in their service. It has four high speed propellers (quad rotor) allowing it to take off and land vertically. Similarly a fixed wing mini UAV for low intensity conflict has been demonstrated to security forces at various locations for surveillance within the range of 10 kms. It is also useful in reconnaissance over hills.
NISHANT with ground control system has been made ready for the Army after confirmatory trials. Orders for Lakshya II are expected from the Services after successful demonstration to them. Similarly, UAV Rustom-I, a forerunner to Mediun Altitude Long Range (MALE) UAV Rustom-2, had series of successful trials.
An indigenous Wankel rotary engine has been developed by DRDO jointly with NAL, Bangalore, for powering UAVs like NISHANT. Rotary engine technology, especially suited for such applications, is the first of its kind in India.
DRDO has also made significant achievements in the field of ‘Aerial Delivery System’viz P-7 heavy drop platform system for IL-76, Bulk production of Heavy Drop System for AN-32, Successful demonstration of controlled Aerial Delivery Systems etc.
The other major highlights in the field of Aeronautics have been Initial Operation Clearance (IOC) for light combat Aircraft (Tejas) which is country’s first modern Light Combat Aircraft, is a precision weapon launch platform to carry a range of Air to Air missile, unguided rockets and bombs. The aircraft is integrated with advanced cockpit, digital avionics and weapons interface, to provide effective point and shoot capability with quick turnaround time. Light Combat Aircraft -Navy (LCA-Navy) had its first flight on 27th April 2012 followed by flights during month of Jun/Jul 2012. Initial Operation Clearance of this aircraft is expected by Dec 2014. The Shore based Test facility (SBTF) is being developed by DRDO at Naval Air Station INS Hansa, Goa. The test facility will also be used for training of pilots on LCA - Navy and MiG29K aircraft. The facility will be one of its kind in Asia and third in the world.
Among naval systems, Varunastra, a state-of-the-art ship launched Heavy Weight Anti Submarine Electric Torpedo, equipped with the latest advances in control, homing and recovery aspects and advanced indigenously developed propulsion technology is all set for User Evaluation Trials. Vaunastra is capable of targeting submarines, both in deep and shallow waters, even in an intense countermeasures environment.
DRDO has laid a lot of importance to R&D of soldier support systems to suit unique requirements of soldiers under Indian conditions of diverse terrain, climate and anthropometry. DRDO has developed a life saving one man HAPO chamber which is a portable first aid device for emergency treatment for varying degrees of acute mountain sickness including HAPO (high altitude pulmonary oedema, a life threatening disease). An Integrated Life Support System (ILSS) based on On-Board Oxygen Generating Systems have been developed for LCA for long endurance flights. The system is undergoing tests and is expected to be integrated soon. The system is also intended to be fitted in various other aircraft of IAF. DRDO has also developed a submarine escape set with a self contained closed circuit breathing apparatus used for escape from a damaged submarine. The test facility for evaluation of Submarine Escape Set in 30m escape tower has been designed, developed and installed. The system has been accepted for induction into Navy.
In the arena of NBC Defence the DRDO has produced NBC Recce Vehicle which has been handed over to Army. DRDO has also developed over 60 products covering detection, protection, decontamination and medical management leading to high level of self-reliance.
A Combat Free Fall (CFF) oxygen system for paratroopers has been developed by the DRDO to protect the paratrooper during free fall from altitudes of 30,000 feet from lack of oxygen, low temperature and other atmospheric conditions prevailing at such high altitudes. Transfer of technology to SMEs for Combat Free Fall (CFF) Oxygen system for Paratroopers (Army) has been completed. These indigenised items have resulted in substantial saving of foreign exchange. The subsystems consist of CFF Helmet, Oxygen mask, Pre-breather console, Personal Bailout Oxygen system, Dilution Demand Oxygen Regulator, Hoses jump suits and gloves. The Helicopter oxygen system has also been accepted for introduction into service and TOT has been completed.
The perennial problem of disposal of human waste in extreme cold climate has been successfully resolved by the DRDO through development of Bio-digesters. As technology spin-off for civil sector modified bio-digesters are been installed by Indian Railways in rail coaches. Already installed in 500 coaches, soon all passengers trains will have bio-toilets. Bio toilets have also been installed in Lakshadweep Islands and North Region of India for safe disposal of human waste.
Thus technologies evolved for countries defences are also being employed for larger societal benefit.
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DRDO Awards 2011
Friday, June 3, 2011
DRDO honour for INS brain
Defence Minister A.K. Antony presents the prestigious DRDO Scientist of the Year Award-2010 to G. Satheesh Reddy, Scientist ‘G’ and Director, Inertial Navigation Systems (INS), Research Centre Imarat (RCI), Hyderabad. Satish is credited with many contributions that resulted in indigenous design and development of diversified navigation systems, algorithms, GPS-GLONASS based hybrid navigation systems and production of various missile programmes. Photo: DRDO
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