Coming Up…

An exclusive first-time account of India’s indigenous AESA radar effort for the Light Combat Aircraft — never before seen images, schematics, graphics and more. Also a post on the phased-array radar effort for India’s indigenous AEW&C platform. Both posts coming up later today.

10 thoughts on “Coming Up…”

  1. WOW I am so happy. AESA and that too made in INDIA.

    Now if we could complete Kaveri also.

    This decade belongs to DRDO
    By 2020 DRDO will be INDIA 's pride
    and neighbors' source of jealousy.

  2. Hello Shiv Aroor,
    Can you [please a Knol or article on the "Excalibur" upgraded INSAS rifle, the tests it was subjected (intensive) i heard, the reason for IA s rejection. Can you bring the truth forward on this issue>? The Gun with foldable back end actually looks like a good rifle.

  3. Time for the services to be fully on board, deeply committed and absolutely clear about the mandate and governance.

    It is with a sense of amusement that one sees Navy committing to 80 LCAs while IAF dithers about with 20. Let the radar be a different story from get go.

    – Manne

  4. I think these are three most important components under buildin DRDO:
    The Kaveri Engine
    THE AEsA radar
    The MBT Arjun engine

    All three of above can benefit hugely with private participation.

  5. In May 2008, licensed production of the Mi-17 started in China with production being led by Mil Moscow Helicopter Plant JSC and the Sichuan Lantian Helicopter Company Limited in Chengdu, Sichuan province. The plant had built 20 helicopters in 2008, using Russian Ulan-Ude-supplied kits. The production is expected to reach 80 helicopters per year eventually. The variants to be built by Lantian will include Mi-171, Mi-17V5, and Mi-17V7.

  6. AESA from DRDO/LRDE.????… me sceptical !!!!!! with out working algos, AESA,PESA etc. will be paper tigers only…. The review committee should ensure that !!!!

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