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Facing shortages in shoulder-fired missiles to counter aerial threats along its borders with China and Pakistan, the Indian Army is advancing two initiatives valued at over Rs 6,800 crore.
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Rajnath Singh has said that technologically advanced military is crucial to protect the interests of the nation, while inaugurating a two day DRDO - Academia conclave in New Delhi on May 25.
In the wake of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's recent assertion that the state-owned Hindustan Aeronautics Limited ( HAL ) has a huge number of orders for aircraft and choppers, the chairman of the PSU said that the state-owned entity has pending orders worth Rs 84,000 Cr, while orders worth Rs 55,000 Cr were in the pipeline.
In a grand convocation event organized by Ajeenkya DY Patil University, the name of Dr. Pradeep Kurulkar, DRDO Director, Research & Development Establishment (Engineers), was among the few dignitaries.
DRDO will display a wide range of 430 products encompassing the strategic and tactical weapon systems, defence equipment and technologies developed in DefExpo 2022 being held in Gandhinagar, Gujarat from Oct 18 - Oct 22.
Army Design Bureau on behalf of the Indian Army has signed a MoU with the Drone Federation of India to collaboratively work towards promoting research, development, testing and manufacturing of drones, counter-drone and associated technologies that can assist the Indian Army in its operations.
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh approved enhancement of funding under Technology Development Fund (TDF) scheme of Ministry of Defence to Rs. 50 crore per project, from Rs. 10 crore.
The missile employed many new technologies, including an indigenously developed launcher for the helicopter. The missile guidance system includes state-of-the-art navigation system and integrated avionics. The flight test was witnessed by senior officers of DRDO and the Indian Navy.
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