Aero India 2021
Aero India 2021
Aero India 2021
February 03 - 05, 2021 @ Yelahanka AFS
Official Website ---> https://aeroindia.gov.in/
February 03 - 05, 2021 @ Yelahanka AFS
Official Website ---> https://aeroindia.gov.in/
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Aero-India 2021: Get ready! Big flying machines from Russia are coming
https://www.financialexpress.com/defenc ... g/2156048/
23 Dec 2020
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23 Dec 2020
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It is going to be a 'business only' meet this time. No 'public days'. The number of exhibitors is really low, so they removed the whole Hall AB. It is going to be a very lackluster affair this year.
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Can a model of TEDBF be expected?
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Is it coincidence that main banner video/gif has F16 as closure? Instead it should have been MWF?
Why we have so much apathy in being meticulous even for events which have international exposure?
Can someone please point it to "Defence Exhibition Organisation".
Why we have so much apathy in being meticulous even for events which have international exposure?
Can someone please point it to "Defence Exhibition Organisation".
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it seems they picked it out from some animation or video game. i don't think there is videos of MWF flying. Could have used Tejas.
Maybe the guys tasked with creating the video/gif were themselves unaware. we see this when media houses do something similar regarding defense articles (though people might not give them the benefit of doubt).
it seems they picked it out from some animation or video game. i don't think there is videos of MWF flying. Could have used Tejas.
Maybe the guys tasked with creating the video/gif were themselves unaware. we see this when media houses do something similar regarding defense articles (though people might not give them the benefit of doubt).
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https://www.aeromag.in/Magazines/9848624845.pdf
Dr GIRISH SHANTARAM DEODHARE
PGD(CA) & Director,
Aeronautical Development Agency (ADA)
For ADA, the thrust of Aero India 2021 is to showcase the future technologies. Final configurations of AMCA and Tejas Mk. 2 will be showcased as well as the initial concept of TEDBF. The futuristic cockpits of AMCA and Tejas Mk. 2 will also be on display
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Gents,I've only missed one AE show since inception.Dismayed to see the current news that many key aero majors are scaling down their presence.
Nevertheless still toying with the idea of attending.
Nevertheless still toying with the idea of attending.
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Home-grown rotary wing fleet to be in focus at Aero India
https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/ne ... 321337.cms
18 Jan 2021
https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/ne ... 321337.cms
18 Jan 2021
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KCTI to display Indigenous 120kgf and 160kgf Gas turbine engine at Aero India 2021.
Kalyani Centre for Expertise and Innovation (KCTI) a subsidiary of Bharat Forge Restricted can be showcasing KCTI 120 and KCTI 160 Fuel turbine engine that has been domestically developed for the primary time by a Non-public protection sector firm at their Pune plant that can be utilized to energy unmanned aerial car (UAV), goal drones, and gliders.
Each 120 kgf and 160 kgf Fuel turbine engine have been examined on the KCTI amenities and each have achieved their technical benchmark and can be provided to DRDO and export prospects to be used in strategic initiatives and curiously Defence Ministry’s ‘Atmanirbhar Bharat’ Push that had listed Import Embargo on 101 Objects included import of Small Jet Engines with 120kgf thrust that be come to finish by finish of the December 2024.
KCTI has disclosed that it has plans to develop a 250kgf, 350kgf, and 450kgf Turbojet engine subsequent that can be utilized on Lengthy ranged Cruise missiles, gentle helicopters, and lightweight sport plane with Twin engine configuration.
Kalyani Centre for Expertise and Innovation (KCTI) a subsidiary of Bharat Forge Restricted can be showcasing KCTI 120 and KCTI 160 Fuel turbine engine that has been domestically developed for the primary time by a Non-public protection sector firm at their Pune plant that can be utilized to energy unmanned aerial car (UAV), goal drones, and gliders.
Each 120 kgf and 160 kgf Fuel turbine engine have been examined on the KCTI amenities and each have achieved their technical benchmark and can be provided to DRDO and export prospects to be used in strategic initiatives and curiously Defence Ministry’s ‘Atmanirbhar Bharat’ Push that had listed Import Embargo on 101 Objects included import of Small Jet Engines with 120kgf thrust that be come to finish by finish of the December 2024.
KCTI has disclosed that it has plans to develop a 250kgf, 350kgf, and 450kgf Turbojet engine subsequent that can be utilized on Lengthy ranged Cruise missiles, gentle helicopters, and lightweight sport plane with Twin engine configuration.
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Practice runs by Tejas, Hawk jets have started at AFS Yelahanka.
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India to host Indian Ocean Region defence ministers' conclave next month
Published on: 23 Jan 2021, 7:45 am IST
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Amid the ongoing stand-off with China, India will host the defence ministers of the Indian Ocean Region (IOR) for a conclave on 4 February.
The conclave will be followed by two seminars by the Indian Navy and the Department of Defence Production.
"Defence Minister Rajnath Singh is hosting the IOR defence ministers'' conclave on February 4. It will be held during the Aero India 2021," said an official.
Published on: 23 Jan 2021, 7:45 am IST
https://react.etvbharat.com/english/nat ... 3074553161
Amid the ongoing stand-off with China, India will host the defence ministers of the Indian Ocean Region (IOR) for a conclave on 4 February.
The conclave will be followed by two seminars by the Indian Navy and the Department of Defence Production.
"Defence Minister Rajnath Singh is hosting the IOR defence ministers'' conclave on February 4. It will be held during the Aero India 2021," said an official.
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I shall be there - God willing.
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DRDO to showcase its prowess during Aero India2021.
The Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) will exhibit its latest defence technologies and demonstrate many systems during
the Aero India-2021 at the Yelahanka Air Force Station in Bengaluru from February 3 to 5. Themed around Atmanirbhar Bharat, more than 300 products, technologies, innovations in the indoor, outdoor, static and ying display during the show will be displayed, the DRDO said in a statement.
According to the organisation, more than 30 laboratories of DRDO connected to aeronautical development will exhibit their products and technological achievements in this mega event.
The major attraction of DRDOs participation in the event is the flying display of Airborne Early Warning& Control (AEW&C) system, Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) Tejas and LCA Navy.
While the air display will show the aerodynamic capabilities of the aircraft, LCA navy will also be on Tarmac for static display.
"The DRDO is developing technologies for all major defence domains and has been participating in this exhibition in a big way in all its editions," said the DRDO. It also said it has been working towards Atmanirbhar Bharat and has taken up many policy initiatives to work closely with all stakeholders of the ecosystem.
The models and exhibits are shown in various technology categories and thrust is on digital display of data to highlight the product details.
The highlights of indoor systems include Combat Free Fall System, models of Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA), ABHYAS - High-speed Expendable Aerial Target, Twin Engine Deck Based Fighter (TEDBF), FCS System for Light Combat Aircraft and Aerostat Systems.
The displays will also include Nirbhay missile and P- 16 Heavy Drop System.
In the area of materials, titanium sponge being developed for INS Vikrant, the aircraft carrier will be shown along with other important products for aeronautics applications.
The DRDO said Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on February 3 will release DRDO export compendium, New Procedure for Design, Development and Production of Military Aircraft and Airborne Stores (DDPMAS) document for airworthiness certification, Aeronautical Research and Development Board (AR&DB) Golden Jubilee Stamp and documents on Journey of the board towards Golden Jubilee of AR&DB.
Among the missiles, full scale models of various Surface to Air missiles like Astra, Long Range Surface to Air Missile (LRSAM), Quick Reaction Surface-to-Air Missile (QRSAM), Air to Air Missile Astra, New Generation Anti- Radiation Missile (NGARM) and Smart Anti Airfield Weapon (SAAW) are being shown.
Besides the missiles, technology sub-systems like RF Seeker, IIR Seeker, PINAKA Guidance Kit, Model of rail track rocket sled (RTRS) facility and exploder for naval warheads etc will also be on display.
Indian Maritime Simulation System (IMSAS), Air Warfare Simulation System and the Air Defence Simulation System are also planned to be demonstrated as working systems
The Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) will exhibit its latest defence technologies and demonstrate many systems during
the Aero India-2021 at the Yelahanka Air Force Station in Bengaluru from February 3 to 5. Themed around Atmanirbhar Bharat, more than 300 products, technologies, innovations in the indoor, outdoor, static and ying display during the show will be displayed, the DRDO said in a statement.
According to the organisation, more than 30 laboratories of DRDO connected to aeronautical development will exhibit their products and technological achievements in this mega event.
The major attraction of DRDOs participation in the event is the flying display of Airborne Early Warning& Control (AEW&C) system, Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) Tejas and LCA Navy.
While the air display will show the aerodynamic capabilities of the aircraft, LCA navy will also be on Tarmac for static display.
"The DRDO is developing technologies for all major defence domains and has been participating in this exhibition in a big way in all its editions," said the DRDO. It also said it has been working towards Atmanirbhar Bharat and has taken up many policy initiatives to work closely with all stakeholders of the ecosystem.
The models and exhibits are shown in various technology categories and thrust is on digital display of data to highlight the product details.
The highlights of indoor systems include Combat Free Fall System, models of Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA), ABHYAS - High-speed Expendable Aerial Target, Twin Engine Deck Based Fighter (TEDBF), FCS System for Light Combat Aircraft and Aerostat Systems.
The displays will also include Nirbhay missile and P- 16 Heavy Drop System.
In the area of materials, titanium sponge being developed for INS Vikrant, the aircraft carrier will be shown along with other important products for aeronautics applications.
The DRDO said Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on February 3 will release DRDO export compendium, New Procedure for Design, Development and Production of Military Aircraft and Airborne Stores (DDPMAS) document for airworthiness certification, Aeronautical Research and Development Board (AR&DB) Golden Jubilee Stamp and documents on Journey of the board towards Golden Jubilee of AR&DB.
Among the missiles, full scale models of various Surface to Air missiles like Astra, Long Range Surface to Air Missile (LRSAM), Quick Reaction Surface-to-Air Missile (QRSAM), Air to Air Missile Astra, New Generation Anti- Radiation Missile (NGARM) and Smart Anti Airfield Weapon (SAAW) are being shown.
Besides the missiles, technology sub-systems like RF Seeker, IIR Seeker, PINAKA Guidance Kit, Model of rail track rocket sled (RTRS) facility and exploder for naval warheads etc will also be on display.
Indian Maritime Simulation System (IMSAS), Air Warfare Simulation System and the Air Defence Simulation System are also planned to be demonstrated as working systems
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HAL to flaunt local aircraft at Aero India in ‘Aatmanirbhar’ formation.
Locally produced aircraft and choppers will form part of the air display at the upcoming Aero India 2021, Asia’s largest air show, with Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) on Friday announcing that its indigenous aircraft will fly in the “Aatmanirbhar formation” at the event, showcasing India’s focus on becoming self-reliant in the defence sector.
The air show will be staged at Yelahanka, outside Bengaluru, from February 3-5.
“HAL will showcase its prowess in defence and aerospace centered on the theme ‘Conceive. Indigenise. Collaborate’,” the state-owned plane maker said in a statement.
The “Aatmanirbhar Formation Flight” in the trainer segment will feature the light combat aircraft (LCA) trainer, Hindustan Turbo Trainer-40 (HTT-40) jets, the intermediate jet trainer, advanced Hawk Mk-132 aircraft (Hawk-i) and the Dornier-228 transport plane, the statement said.
More than 600 exhibitors are taking part in the biennial show, including 78 foreign exhibitors. A ₹48,000 crore deal for 83 advanced LCA aircraft for the Indian Air Force could be signed during the air show, officials familiar with the development said.
“Sukhoi 30 MKI, advanced light helicopter (ALH) Dhruv, light combat helicopter (LCH), light utility helicopter (LUH) will also take part in the flying display,” HAL said.
Locally produced aircraft and choppers will form part of the air display at the upcoming Aero India 2021, Asia’s largest air show, with Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) on Friday announcing that its indigenous aircraft will fly in the “Aatmanirbhar formation” at the event, showcasing India’s focus on becoming self-reliant in the defence sector.
The air show will be staged at Yelahanka, outside Bengaluru, from February 3-5.
“HAL will showcase its prowess in defence and aerospace centered on the theme ‘Conceive. Indigenise. Collaborate’,” the state-owned plane maker said in a statement.
The “Aatmanirbhar Formation Flight” in the trainer segment will feature the light combat aircraft (LCA) trainer, Hindustan Turbo Trainer-40 (HTT-40) jets, the intermediate jet trainer, advanced Hawk Mk-132 aircraft (Hawk-i) and the Dornier-228 transport plane, the statement said.
More than 600 exhibitors are taking part in the biennial show, including 78 foreign exhibitors. A ₹48,000 crore deal for 83 advanced LCA aircraft for the Indian Air Force could be signed during the air show, officials familiar with the development said.
“Sukhoi 30 MKI, advanced light helicopter (ALH) Dhruv, light combat helicopter (LCH), light utility helicopter (LUH) will also take part in the flying display,” HAL said.
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HAL Airport is buzzing with activity from morning welcoming the hero's and their flying machines.
Captured couple of videos of Su 30 MKI s
https://youtu.be/fNhsl7OeRW0
https://youtu.be/ZxEW5h4zABY
Captured couple of videos of Su 30 MKI s
https://youtu.be/fNhsl7OeRW0
https://youtu.be/ZxEW5h4zABY
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Just watched the DD telecast of the aerobatics and it is frustrating as usual. Constantly cutting away to the crowd as the narrator describes a maneuver, no focus or showing random bits of sky. Why they can never get this right I don't know.
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They just don't care, saar. I mean, how hard is it to watch coverage of other airshows from around the world and seek to apply that here? There are tons of such videos on youtube, if anyone's interested.
I have given up on DD ever improving on this aspect, and keep my expectations at the sub-basement level these days. At least I don't get disappointed anymore
I have given up on DD ever improving on this aspect, and keep my expectations at the sub-basement level these days. At least I don't get disappointed anymore
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DD's coverage the pits as usual. You hear the commentator describing the aerobatics but see the mugshots of stray spectators! Supposed to be only for biz visitors,at 5K a tkt. I couldn't get one tried at the last min. Ttoo late, and would have to have had an AM tag along being his guest, unfair to him, but see the crowd of families of those with connections who as usual throng the show!
There should be a special daily coverage of the show anchored by retd. sr. IAF officers which give in- depth coverage of the exhibitors and their products . Some channel or the other will have a few tit-bits to nibble on.
There should be a special daily coverage of the show anchored by retd. sr. IAF officers which give in- depth coverage of the exhibitors and their products . Some channel or the other will have a few tit-bits to nibble on.
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Nabanita Radhakrishnan - DRDO Director General (R&M and SAM) giving information on LCA MK2, AMCA, Nirbhay and Kaveri Engine.
She explains there is requirement of Manufacturing and Testing & Evaluation capability for Engines in India. DRDO is tying up with Industry in India but Machining and Casting needs to be done abroad and they are hoping to convince the government to set up these facilities here. DRDO will be taking Kaveri engine abroad in future for evaluation on a flying test bed.
She said that when you take up aircraft development work you do not do both together (New Jet and and new Engine). Either you used a Proven engine on an unproven aircraft or vice versa. India is doing both together.
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We have the print show dailies,incl. VAYU and other def.mags,why can't at least one channel,who fill our sets with endless political cacaphonics and talking puppet heads ,do something worthwhile and have a show daily.Sandeep,is IT listening?
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Dakota, Netra, and Tejas with B1-B today morning.
All photos original. Taken from open viewing grounds.
All photos original. Taken from open viewing grounds.
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DD finally got an editor who stopped showing crowds during aerial performance
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Please post pictures of the posters.
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Even from Twitter.
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^^^^^
Thanks now my entire saturday is ruined while I drool at that brochure
Thanks now my entire saturday is ruined while I drool at that brochure
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Does the brochure mean that Tejas can carry only 2 BVRs at a time...
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Mk1/Mk1A: 4BVRAAMs+2CCMs
Mk2: lots!
Mk2: lots!
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Sankum, VMT for the link to the ADA LCA brochure! Like Bhardwaj, my day too will be gone digesting the contents....
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Ministry of Defence
Raksha Mantri Shri Rajnath Singh releases DRDO Documents & Procedures at Aero India 2021
Posted On: 03 FEB 2021 6:27PM by PIB Delhi
Raksha Mantri Shri Rajnath Singh released the Export Compendium of Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) which consists of defence systems and platforms, which can be exported to friendly countries at Aero-India 2021 on the inaugural day.
A major revision of Design, Development & Production of Military Airborne Stores (DDPMAS) document has also been released. DDPMAS document is followed by the aeronautics fraternity for design, development, production and certification of airborne systems. The new airworthiness framework emphasizes on Atma Nirbhar Bharat for self-reliance, empowering the organisations and industries with liberal certification procedures. The document released by the certification agency CEMILAC would enable Defence PSUs, MSMEs and R&D Establishments to develop and deliver world class products to our Defence Services.
Commemorating the golden jubilee of the Aeronautical Research & Development Board (AR&DB), RM released a Stamp and a book on the journey of AR&DB’s contributions to the field of aeronautics. The book highlights the major achievements of AR&DB since its formation. The AR&DB was constituted by DRDO in 1971 to promote research and take India towards self-reliance in aeronautics.
Raksha Mantri also released a DRDO Monograph “Radiance in Skies – The Tejas Saga” during the function. The monograph authored by Air Marshal P Rajkumar (Retd) and Shri BR Srikanth highlights the interesting journey of DRDO’s Light Combat Aircraft Tejas.
Addressing the scientists, aerospace professionals and industrialists present at the function, Raksha Mantri complimented DRDO for multiple initiatives undertaken to enhance the technological capabilities of the Indian industry and playing a significant role in making the country Atma Nirbhar in the area of defence manufacturing. He said that technologies being developed by DRDO are continuously transferred to industries, making them confident to produce indigenous defence systems. He further said that release of the golden jubilee stamp of ADR&DB shows the long R&D path travelled by DRDO in partnership with Indian academia in the area of aeronautics. He also said that export compendium released today will further enhance the strategic partnership with friendly countries and make India a major player in the global defence market.
Chief of Defence Staff General Bipin Rawat, Air Chief Marshal Rakesh Kumar Singh Bhadauria Chief of Army Staff General Manoj Mukund Naravane, Secretary Department of Defence Research and Development Dr G Satheesh Reddy, Secretary Defence Production Shri Raj Kumar, Dr Tessy Thomas, Director General (Aeronautical Systems) and Chief Postmaster General Ms Sharda Sampath were present at the function, which was presided over by Hon’ble Raksha Mantri.
Aero India, the country’s biennial air show started on 3rd of February, 2021 at Yelahanka Bengaluru. In sync with the Atma Nirbhar Bharat theme of this year’s Aero India, DRDO is participating with more than 300 products, technologies, innovations in the indoor pavilion, outdoor, static and flying displays during the show. More than thirty laboratories of DRDO connected with aeronautical technology development are exhibiting their products and technological achievements in the mega event this year.
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https://aeroindia.gov.in/assets/pdf/Exp ... _Final.pdf
Raksha Mantri Shri Rajnath Singh releases DRDO Documents & Procedures at Aero India 2021
Posted On: 03 FEB 2021 6:27PM by PIB Delhi
Raksha Mantri Shri Rajnath Singh released the Export Compendium of Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) which consists of defence systems and platforms, which can be exported to friendly countries at Aero-India 2021 on the inaugural day.
A major revision of Design, Development & Production of Military Airborne Stores (DDPMAS) document has also been released. DDPMAS document is followed by the aeronautics fraternity for design, development, production and certification of airborne systems. The new airworthiness framework emphasizes on Atma Nirbhar Bharat for self-reliance, empowering the organisations and industries with liberal certification procedures. The document released by the certification agency CEMILAC would enable Defence PSUs, MSMEs and R&D Establishments to develop and deliver world class products to our Defence Services.
Commemorating the golden jubilee of the Aeronautical Research & Development Board (AR&DB), RM released a Stamp and a book on the journey of AR&DB’s contributions to the field of aeronautics. The book highlights the major achievements of AR&DB since its formation. The AR&DB was constituted by DRDO in 1971 to promote research and take India towards self-reliance in aeronautics.
Raksha Mantri also released a DRDO Monograph “Radiance in Skies – The Tejas Saga” during the function. The monograph authored by Air Marshal P Rajkumar (Retd) and Shri BR Srikanth highlights the interesting journey of DRDO’s Light Combat Aircraft Tejas.
Addressing the scientists, aerospace professionals and industrialists present at the function, Raksha Mantri complimented DRDO for multiple initiatives undertaken to enhance the technological capabilities of the Indian industry and playing a significant role in making the country Atma Nirbhar in the area of defence manufacturing. He said that technologies being developed by DRDO are continuously transferred to industries, making them confident to produce indigenous defence systems. He further said that release of the golden jubilee stamp of ADR&DB shows the long R&D path travelled by DRDO in partnership with Indian academia in the area of aeronautics. He also said that export compendium released today will further enhance the strategic partnership with friendly countries and make India a major player in the global defence market.
Chief of Defence Staff General Bipin Rawat, Air Chief Marshal Rakesh Kumar Singh Bhadauria Chief of Army Staff General Manoj Mukund Naravane, Secretary Department of Defence Research and Development Dr G Satheesh Reddy, Secretary Defence Production Shri Raj Kumar, Dr Tessy Thomas, Director General (Aeronautical Systems) and Chief Postmaster General Ms Sharda Sampath were present at the function, which was presided over by Hon’ble Raksha Mantri.
Aero India, the country’s biennial air show started on 3rd of February, 2021 at Yelahanka Bengaluru. In sync with the Atma Nirbhar Bharat theme of this year’s Aero India, DRDO is participating with more than 300 products, technologies, innovations in the indoor pavilion, outdoor, static and flying displays during the show. More than thirty laboratories of DRDO connected with aeronautical technology development are exhibiting their products and technological achievements in the mega event this year.
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havent gone through the last detail but it is quite slick document. Tracking over the years, the quality of document itself has gone up. WHile not important, it does reflect a mindset. Quite often that matters in the minds of noobs and masses.
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There is an interview with Kota Harinarayana that talks about anew 110KN engine with foreign collaboration in 7 to 8 years.