Collins Aerospace looking to continue collaboration with HAL
Collins Aerospace, a unit of the Raytheon Applied sciences and one of many world’s largest suppliers of aerospace and defence merchandise, has been concerned within the indigenous Mild Fight Plane (LCA) TEJAS program and is within the avionics aspect of the enterprise particularly sensors and show methods, mentioned Sunil Raina, MD, Buyer & Account Administration. He mentioned the corporate is taking a look at increasing its presence within the civil aviation trade. “As well as, we’re additionally working with TEJAS for our mechanical, Aero Construction and energy management tools on the plane. We’re capable of providing an entire resolution on
Rehearsals Begins For Aero India 2021
Everyone was stunned by the amazing exhibition of planes in the skies of Bengaluru, the capital of Karnataka. The rehearsal of the 3-day Aero India show, which starts on Wednesday, is going on. The 13th ‘Aero India show’ is going to be held at Yelahanka Air Force Station in Bengaluru. The show is also very special in terms of demonstrating India’s defence technology and strength, as the indigenous cruise missile ‘Nirbhay’ will be displayed for the first time in this show. Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) will showcase its skills in defence and aeronautics in this event. In this show, many
Tata Group to build military aircraft in India
Tata Group will develop and manufacture a military aircraft in India, having acquired intellectual property rights for a German-origin platform. The plan, ET has reliably learnt, is to integrate indigenous sensors and payloads to convert it into an intelligence-gathering asset. The high-altitude, twin-engine aircraft, capable of playing multiple roles from signal intelligence to cross-border surveillance, is currently in the final stages of testing in Germany. It is likely to arrive in India in the next three months for further integration. This would be the first time that an Indian private entity is looking at making a full military-grade aircraft, which
Tejas Purchase Deal : Indian Air Force to get first aircraft in March 2024
Indian Air Force will get its first delivery in March 2024 under the purchase deal of indigenously developed fighter aircraft Tejas for Rs 48 thousand crore. Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) Chairman R.K. Madhavan said on Sunday that after the delivery of four aircraft in the first delivery, 16 aircraft would be made available to the Air Force every year till the completion of the supply of 83 aircraft from 2025. Madhavan, who is also holding the post of managing director of HAL, also claimed that many countries are showing interest in purchasing this Indian fighter aircraft and the company hopes
HAL Successfully Tests Hawk-i Aircraft
As the strength of the Indian Army increases, the enemies are no longer well. India has successfully tested the Smart Anti Airfield Weapon (SAW) on Thursday with (India) indigenous Hawk-i aircraft. Defence PSU Hindustan Aeronautics Limited successfully tested a Smart Anti Airfield Weapon (SAAW) from a Hawk-Eye aircraft off the coast of Odisha. The indigenous stand-off weapon has been developed by the Defense Research and Development Organization (DRDO) Research Center Imrat (RCI). Saw is capable of destroying any hideout, including radar, bunkers, taxi tracks, runways, 100 km away. Developed by the Defense Research and Development Organization (DRDO) Research Center Imrat