IAF backed BrahMos-NG program draws attention of many countries
BrahMos Aerospace Russian Indian joint venture has started
groundwork on development of BrahMos-NG cruise missile after it identified land
for new proposed plant near Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India for the new missile
production that will enter trial by end of 2023 but is already getting
attention from many rivals and friendly countries who are keen on monitoring
the process of the programs.
Indian Air Force is the sole backer of the program that will
see the first supersonic cruise missile in the segment that can hit Mach 3.5
speeds at the same time can be adapted on all platforms without any requirement
for structural modifications or strengthening of the launch platform which has
caught attention of many countries with few countries keen on getting more
information on the program.
BrahMos-NG program caught the attention of few countries even
when it was just at the concept stage since it can be adapted to existing
fighter jets. Earlier this year Tejas mock up aircraft was displayed with two
BrahMos-NG missiles at Aero India 2021 showing what Mini BrahMos could do.
IAF already has operationalised BrahMos-A which is a 2.5 tons
cruise missile but it requires structural modifications on Sukhoi-30MKI due to
which it has limited export.
1.5 tons BrahMos-NG offers flexibility to be adapted on any
platform and can pack enough punch due to its Mach 3.5 speed and kynetic energy
to destroy heavily fortified land targets or a 3000-6000 tons warship that many
South Asian countries have been sending feelers to India even before it was
ready for trials.
BrahMos-NG is a category first after BrahMos-A to offer over
Mach 3 speeds in Air Launched Cruise Missile segment and BrahMos-NG has
potential to disturb Sub Sonic Air Launched cruise missile market that is
vulnerable to intercept by Modern air defense system that’s what makes BrahMos-NG
more exciting and interesting to many countries.
Government of India to take a call on Private Players entry
in UAV domain soon
After awarding orders worth crores to Indian private startup
companies for swarm and cargo drones including for the anti-drone technologies,
a panel formed by the Government of India is looking into requests made by
several private sector companies that may allow companies to enter High or
Medium Altitude Long Endurance (HALE or MALE) class of unmanned aerial vehicle
program that till now as being exclusively remained with the public sector
companies in the country.
Government of India and Ministry of Defence Panels believes
that most of the technologies required for developing a fleet of MALE and HALE
Class UAVs already exists in the country and access to the technology to the private
companies through Transfer of Technology will come as a major boost to the non-existing
locally manufactured UAVs in the country that still depends on imported UAVs
from Israel and the United States for its security needs.
Larsen & Toubro, Tata Advanced Systems, and NewSpace have
proposed several UAV programs that could get a central nod in the next few
years including some of the ambitious programs like that of the Unmanned
wingman concept and solar electric stratospheric Unmanned Aerial System. Clearance
for the development of Smaller Kamakazi suicide drones is already underway and
development is progressing well.
Rolls Royce Flies World’s ‘Fastest Electric Aircraft’ Marks
Big Milestone In Aviation Industry
Rolls Royce’s fully electric plane, ‘Spirit of Innovation’,
has completed its maiden flight. The company had announced this aircraft in
2019 as part of the Accelerating the Electrification of Flight program, an
initiative partly funded by the UK’s Aerospace Technology Institute and
government.
This all-electric aircraft is a major breakthrough in the
aviation industry, which would fully eliminate the use of fossil fuel in air
transport.
The Spirit of Innovation is designed in a way that it is
capable of achieving maximum energy efficiency. It has a single electric motor
rated at 400 kilowatts, which is powered by the highest power density battery
pack ever assembled for an aircraft.
Owing to these characteristics, the aircraft can reach a
speed of up to 482 kilometers per hour. For this reason, Rolls Royce claims
that this is the fastest electric plane in the world. Rolls Royce also plans to
develop this technology to create a larger aircraft with an electric propulsion
system, which can be used to transport passengers.
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