AjnaEsas: See through Armour technology for Indian tanks developed
Mumbai based Ajna Lens has developed AjnaEsas (Enhanced Situational Awareness System), a 360 degree real time See Through Armour technology for the Indian Army Tanks.
AjnaEsas is a See Through Armour creates a new level of
situational awareness and operational efficiency under closed hatches.
Utilizing a set of high resolution day n night cameras, the See Through Armour
provides a full view of the battlefield, without compromising crew safety.
AjnaEsas provides seamless 360 degree real time panoramic
view under closed hatches with Day and night vision cameras with zoom in
capabilities claims company and can be adapted to a broad range of fighting
vehicles and main battle tanks. Ajna Lens claims to have completed the field
trials of AjnaEsas (Enhanced Situational Awareness System) and are set to
upgrade the battle tanks of the Indian Army.
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GTRE talks about 110 kilo Newton engine and 6 spinoffs of
that engine
DRDO GTRE revealed plans to develop a new high thrust engine
for the AMCA program and gave out some of the details of the new proposed
engine. The new engine will have a Dry thrust of 72.5 kilo Newton and a Wet
thrust of 110 kilo Newton class that will have a supercruise thrust of Mach 1.3
at 39,000 feet.
DRDO also talked about spinoff programs that can be developed
from the 110 kilo Newton thrust class engine that includes a Futuristic Dry
engine, Uprated 130 kilo Newton Class engine for future, Marine Gas Turbine
engine, Turbo shaft engine, Turbo Fan engine, and Turbo Prop engine.
The spinoff Turbo Fan engine and Turbo Prop engine will be
used on the proposed 90-110 seater Regional Transport Aircraft that NAL plans
to develop in India. Futuristic Dry engine of 72.5 kilo Newton thrust likely to
be used on a Military Transport aircraft program of Indian origin.
HAL plans to make Radio Altimeters for Dornier plane
The Dornier-228 light transport aircraft used by the armed
forces as well as civilian operators are set to get indigenously developed
radio Altimeters which will replace the foreign made gadgets presently being
used in the aircraft.
Hindustan Aeronautics Limited which manufactures the German origin
Dorniers at its Kanpur unit, has invited the Indian industry for the design and
development and subsequent supply of fully assembled radio Altimeters.
The radio Altimeter provides accurate altitude information to
the cockpit crew during low altitude flight, generally up to a height of about
2,500 feet. It consists of a receiver transmitter and antenna for exchange of
information with ground stations. At present, the Dorniers are equipped with
the Collins Alt 4000 radio Altimeter that is manufactured by US.
Tejas Mark II to roll out next year, high speed trials in
2023
A more potent version of the indigenous Tejas multirole
combat jet featuring a much powerful engine, greater load carrying capability,
next-generation electronic warfare system and an array of superior avionics is
expected to be rolled out next year and its first high speed trials will start
in 2023.
Structural package and other work on the Tejas Mark 2 is
progressing well and its production is likely to start somewhere around 2025.
The upgraded version will have a bigger fuselage, longer
range, better maintainability, greater load carrying capability, much stronger
engine power and superior net centric warfare systems.
With increase in range and payload capability, the new
variant will be much superior than Tejas Mark-1A.
After Philippines Navy, Army looks
to induct BrahMos missile in 2023
The Philippines Army is seeking to procure the BrahMos
missile system under the third phase of the Revised Armed Forces of the Philippines
Modernization Program. The ‘third horizon’ will be from 2023 to 2027, The Philippines
Army is yet to acquire the BrahMos missile and some of the programmed
acquisitions are still in process.
Philippines Army will induct two BrahMos missile batteries to
be deployed for coastal defence. The two batteries will serve as a general
support artillery unit and will complement joint territorial defence forces. BrahMos
fulfils the Philippines Army Ground Based Anti-Ship Missile needs and the field
artillery mission to destroy, neutralise, and suppress the enemy through cannon
and rocket fires.