- ROSOBORONSERVICE ( INDIA )
- ROV ( REMOTELY OPERATED VEHICLE )
- SMERCH
- PBGM ( PROCESSOR BASED GROUND MINE )
- RHEINMETALL DEFENCE ELECTRONICS GmBH's AVIOR LASER PROJECTION SYSTEM. The same has been selected for IN's MiG-29K simulator.
- SPIKE-MR/LR Weapon System
- SPIKE-ER Weapon System
- LORROS
- ELTA EL/M-2052 AESA Radar
- ELISRA Brochure
- NSTL's TAL Light Weight Torpedo
- ADE's PC BASED COST EFFECTIVE SIMULATOR
- UKRSPETSEXPORT's Gunner Simulator for 2K22 Tunguska Complex
- UKRAINE's ZORYA-MASHPROEKT - Gas Turbine Research and Production Complex
- F119-PW-100 Turbofan Engine
- OMNIPOL's VERA-E Passive Survellaince System ( follow on to Tamara System )
- OMNIPOL's BORAP Long Range Passive Recce System
- OMNIPOL's SDD Long Range Passive Recce System
- OMNIPOL's VERA-AP Passive Survellaince System for Air Traffic Control
- DRDO's NBC Canister - " NEELKANTHA 'A'"
- DRDO's Nerve Agent Detector
- DRDO's hand held instrument for sensing G agent SARIN
- Mishra Dhatu Nigam Limited
- LCA - Navy
- ELEKTROPRIBOR's PARUS-98E UNIFIED PERISCOPE SYSTEM
- RUBIN BUREAU's KILO class submarine
- RUBIN BUREAU's AMUR-1650 class submarine
- FSUE <<SALYUT>>'s FREGAT-M2EM NAVAL RADAR
- FSUE <<SALYUT>>'s POIMA-E PROCESSING SYSTEM
- PALMA AIR DEFENCE SYSTEM
- BAZALT's FAB-500 M-62 with correction kit MPK
- BAZALT's RBK-500 cluster bomb fitted with SPBE-D SENSOR-FUSED SUBMUNITIONS
- BAZALT's 500kg FAE bomb - ODAB-500PMV
- BAZALT's RShG-1 ASSAULT ROCKET GRENADE WITH THERMOBARIC WARHEAD AND DISPOSABLE LAUNCHER
- ALMAZ-ANTEY's 9M317ME MISSILE
- ALMAZ-ANTEY's 9M317 MISSILE
- BUK-M1-2 ADMS
- RADIOZAVOD's MP32M1 - ROCKET ARTY C2 SYSTEM
- RADIOZAVOD's 9S482M7 MOBILE CONTROL POST
- RADIOZAVOD's 9S737M RANZHIR UNIFIED BATTERY COMMAND POST
- RADIOZAVOD's 9S52M1 Polyana-D4M1 Automated C2 Post
- NOVATOR's 3M-54E1/3M-54TE1 AShCM
- NOVATOR's 3M-54E/3M-54TE AShCM
- NOVATOR's 91RE1/91RTE2 Anti-Submarine Missile
- FSUE PRIBOR's 23x152B mm API-T round for ZU-23 and ZSU-23-4 SHILKA Air defense systems
- FSUE PRIBOR #1
- FSUE PRIBOR #2
- ALTAIR's "GIBKA" - TURRET LAUNCHER FOR IGLA MISSILE
- ALTAIR's "SMETA-E" - CONTROL SYSTEM OF PK-2M COMPLEX
- ALTAIR's "KLINOK" AIR DEFENCE SYSTEM
- ALTAIR's MULTIPURPOSE RADAR FCS 5P-10-03E
- L&T'S POWER DISTRIBUTION SOLUTIONS FOR INDIAN NAVY
- BEL'S ACCCS
- BEL'S WLR
- NEW NOGA LIGHT Ltd.
- ELBIT'S HERMES 450
- SPECK's LOW COST MULTI MISSION UAVs
- BEL's SECURE TELEPHONE "SHRUTI"
- ROV #2
- NSTL's MULTI BARREL DECOY LAUNCHER
- DEFENCE LAB ( JODHPUR )'S NBC WATER PURIFICATION SYSTEM
- TYPHOON JSC's POZITIV-ME1(1.2) SHIPBORNE RADAR
- TYPHOON JSC's MINERAL-ME SHIPBORNE RADAR
- TYPHOON JSC's POZITIV-MEK SHIPBORNE RADAR
- TYPHOON JSC's MONOLIT-B COASTAL SURFACE AND AIR RECONNAISANCE SYSTEM
- LRDE's 3D-CAR
- BRAHMOS
- SAAB- CARL-GUSTAF WEAPON SYSTEM
- BARRACUDA CAMOUFLAGE's ADVANCED REVERSIBLE CAMOUFLAGE SCREEN ( ARCAS )
- SAAB BARRACUDA - SIGNATURE MANAGEMENT BY BARRACUDA
- GRIPEN ( newer ) BROCHURE
- GRIPEN FOR INDIA
- AVRORA's MAIN COMMAND POST OF AMUR-950 PROJECT SUBMARINE
- L&T's DEGAUSSING SYSTEM FOR IN
Brochures from Def Expo - 2006
Brochures from Def Expo - 2006
Starting a new thread for posting the brochures collected from Defexpo-2006. Brochures of the following will be posted in this thread. X-post from the other thread.
Last edited by JaiS on 12 Mar 2006 19:40, edited 1 time in total.
Brochures of the Avior Laser System family. The Avior laser system is a sub-component of the Rheinmetall Defence Electronics GmbH (RDE)'s training suite, which will be delivered for the Indian Navy.
Avior Laser System #1
Avior Laser System #2
Avior Laser System #3
Avior Laser System #4
Avior Laser System #5
Avior Laser System #6
Avior Laser System #7
Avior Laser System #8
Avior Laser System #9
Avior Laser System #10
Avior Laser System #11
Avior Laser System #12
Avior Laser System #13
Avior Laser System #14
Avior Laser System #15
Avior Laser System #1
Avior Laser System #2
Avior Laser System #3
Avior Laser System #4
Avior Laser System #5
Avior Laser System #6
Avior Laser System #7
Avior Laser System #8
Avior Laser System #9
Avior Laser System #10
Avior Laser System #11
Avior Laser System #12
Avior Laser System #13
Avior Laser System #14
Avior Laser System #15
SAAB BARRACUDA's SIGNATURE MANAGEMENT SOLUTIONS #1
SAAB BARRACUDA's SIGNATURE MANAGEMENT SOLUTIONS #2
SAAB BARRACUDA's SIGNATURE MANAGEMENT SOLUTIONS #3
SAAB BARRACUDA's SIGNATURE MANAGEMENT SOLUTIONS #4
SAAB BARRACUDA's SIGNATURE MANAGEMENT SOLUTIONS #5
SAAB BARRACUDA's SIGNATURE MANAGEMENT SOLUTIONS #6
SAAB BARRACUDA's SIGNATURE MANAGEMENT SOLUTIONS #7
SAAB BARRACUDA's SIGNATURE MANAGEMENT SOLUTIONS #8
SAAB BARRACUDA's SIGNATURE MANAGEMENT SOLUTIONS #9
SAAB BARRACUDA's SIGNATURE MANAGEMENT SOLUTIONS #10
SAAB BARRACUDA's SIGNATURE MANAGEMENT SOLUTIONS #11
SAAB BARRACUDA's SIGNATURE MANAGEMENT SOLUTIONS #12
SAAB BARRACUDA's SIGNATURE MANAGEMENT SOLUTIONS #13
SAAB BARRACUDA's SIGNATURE MANAGEMENT SOLUTIONS #14
SAAB BARRACUDA's SIGNATURE MANAGEMENT SOLUTIONS #15
SAAB BARRACUDA's ARCAS #1
SAAB BARRACUDA's ARCAS #2
SAAB BARRACUDA's SIGNATURE MANAGEMENT SOLUTIONS #2
SAAB BARRACUDA's SIGNATURE MANAGEMENT SOLUTIONS #3
SAAB BARRACUDA's SIGNATURE MANAGEMENT SOLUTIONS #4
SAAB BARRACUDA's SIGNATURE MANAGEMENT SOLUTIONS #5
SAAB BARRACUDA's SIGNATURE MANAGEMENT SOLUTIONS #6
SAAB BARRACUDA's SIGNATURE MANAGEMENT SOLUTIONS #7
SAAB BARRACUDA's SIGNATURE MANAGEMENT SOLUTIONS #8
SAAB BARRACUDA's SIGNATURE MANAGEMENT SOLUTIONS #9
SAAB BARRACUDA's SIGNATURE MANAGEMENT SOLUTIONS #10
SAAB BARRACUDA's SIGNATURE MANAGEMENT SOLUTIONS #11
SAAB BARRACUDA's SIGNATURE MANAGEMENT SOLUTIONS #12
SAAB BARRACUDA's SIGNATURE MANAGEMENT SOLUTIONS #13
SAAB BARRACUDA's SIGNATURE MANAGEMENT SOLUTIONS #14
SAAB BARRACUDA's SIGNATURE MANAGEMENT SOLUTIONS #15
SAAB BARRACUDA's ARCAS #1
SAAB BARRACUDA's ARCAS #2
F119-PW-100 #1
F119-PW-100 #2
ELEKTROPRIBOR's PARUS-98E UNIFIED PERISCOPE SYSTEM
FSUE SALYUT's FREGAT-M2EM RADAR #1
FSUE SALYUT's FREGAT-M2EM RADAR #2
FSUE SALYUT's POIMA-E SHIPBORNE PROCESSING SYSTEM #1
FSUE SALYUT's POIMA-E SHIPBORNE PROCESSING SYSTEM #2
Sumeet, thanks for your enthu. My AI07 visit is pretty uncertain.
F119-PW-100 #2
ELEKTROPRIBOR's PARUS-98E UNIFIED PERISCOPE SYSTEM
FSUE SALYUT's FREGAT-M2EM RADAR #1
FSUE SALYUT's FREGAT-M2EM RADAR #2
FSUE SALYUT's POIMA-E SHIPBORNE PROCESSING SYSTEM #1
FSUE SALYUT's POIMA-E SHIPBORNE PROCESSING SYSTEM #2
Sumeet, thanks for your enthu. My AI07 visit is pretty uncertain.
The CAR specs appear to be pretty good vs its international contemporaries and what the Chinese have also come up with. Range, accuracy, modes et al.
It can be scaled up into a bigger radar, but imho, we are going to see a massive LBand AESA as LRDE's next venture. 400 Km range with 200 tracks.
To recap:
*BFSR- SR- 1,100 units
*Indra 2 Gapfiller 2D radars, for the IA & IAF
*Rajendra- WLR- upto 45, final developmental fixes this year
*CAR- IAF- 7 Radars
*CAR- Navy, selected for the Corvettes- Project 28, so thats 4-6 Units
*Long Range AESA under development for Ground Based AD & for the AWACs program
* SV-2000 selected for the Navy's ALH, and being modified for Light Aircraft (scaled up presumably)
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Waiting:
Rajendra -III/ CAR for IA via Akash.
More orders for CAR from the IAF
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In development: MMR for the LCA
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So overall, we need the Rajendra to be inducted in numbers & the MMR to be brought about.
In retrospect, having HAL lead MMR development was probably unwise- it should have been either LRDE or BEL leading the program.
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We appear to be trundling along, but imho a lot more can be done, perhaps discussed in either the radar or drdo thread.
It can be scaled up into a bigger radar, but imho, we are going to see a massive LBand AESA as LRDE's next venture. 400 Km range with 200 tracks.
To recap:
*BFSR- SR- 1,100 units
*Indra 2 Gapfiller 2D radars, for the IA & IAF
*Rajendra- WLR- upto 45, final developmental fixes this year
*CAR- IAF- 7 Radars
*CAR- Navy, selected for the Corvettes- Project 28, so thats 4-6 Units
*Long Range AESA under development for Ground Based AD & for the AWACs program
* SV-2000 selected for the Navy's ALH, and being modified for Light Aircraft (scaled up presumably)
--------------------------------------------
Waiting:
Rajendra -III/ CAR for IA via Akash.
More orders for CAR from the IAF
-------------------------------------------
In development: MMR for the LCA
-------------------------------------------
So overall, we need the Rajendra to be inducted in numbers & the MMR to be brought about.
In retrospect, having HAL lead MMR development was probably unwise- it should have been either LRDE or BEL leading the program.
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We appear to be trundling along, but imho a lot more can be done, perhaps discussed in either the radar or drdo thread.
Jai:
May 10 2004, 10:20 PM
'India developing ballistic missiles defence to counter threats'
BANGALORE FEB. 9.2003: India is developing ballistic missile defence technologies to counter "threats from its adversaries" and has no Intercontinental Ballistic Missile (ICBM) programme, a key official of a DRDO laboratory involved in weapon system programmes, said today.
"We are now trying to develop ballistic missile defence system like hypersonic class of missiles and long-range detection and tracking radars'', Director of Hyderabad-based Research Centre Imarat (RCI), V.K. Saraswat, told PTI here. "We are going to concentrate on that," he said.
"In offensive weapons (missiles), we have almost come to whatever needed by the country. Now we are looking at defensive weapons," said Mr. Sarswat, who spoke last evening at an international seminar, organised as part of Aero India 2003, an international aerospace exposition here.
According to him, with the defensive weapons under development, the nation would be able to counter "incoming missile threats". "You know, we have threats. Because our adversaries have (such missiles), we have to develop that," he said and also indicated that India was working on a layered defence system.
DRDO officials said such a system included many technologies, including using satellites for communications and a unique two-layer defensive line using surface-to-air missile for any incoming ballistic missile attack. But he categorically said that New Delhi had no ICBM programme and asserted that the country faced no ICBM threat.(HINDU)(AEROINDIA)
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Other reports as well. IMHO, it will be based on AESA, similar to GreenPine.
May 10 2004, 10:20 PM
'India developing ballistic missiles defence to counter threats'
BANGALORE FEB. 9.2003: India is developing ballistic missile defence technologies to counter "threats from its adversaries" and has no Intercontinental Ballistic Missile (ICBM) programme, a key official of a DRDO laboratory involved in weapon system programmes, said today.
"We are now trying to develop ballistic missile defence system like hypersonic class of missiles and long-range detection and tracking radars'', Director of Hyderabad-based Research Centre Imarat (RCI), V.K. Saraswat, told PTI here. "We are going to concentrate on that," he said.
"In offensive weapons (missiles), we have almost come to whatever needed by the country. Now we are looking at defensive weapons," said Mr. Sarswat, who spoke last evening at an international seminar, organised as part of Aero India 2003, an international aerospace exposition here.
According to him, with the defensive weapons under development, the nation would be able to counter "incoming missile threats". "You know, we have threats. Because our adversaries have (such missiles), we have to develop that," he said and also indicated that India was working on a layered defence system.
DRDO officials said such a system included many technologies, including using satellites for communications and a unique two-layer defensive line using surface-to-air missile for any incoming ballistic missile attack. But he categorically said that New Delhi had no ICBM programme and asserted that the country faced no ICBM threat.(HINDU)(AEROINDIA)
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Other reports as well. IMHO, it will be based on AESA, similar to GreenPine.
Friday, Apr 15, 2005
Trials of long-range SAMs by year-end
Special Correspondent
HYDERABAD: Indian defence scientists have embarked on developing long-range (100 km) surface to air missiles (SAMs), the flight trials of which are expected to begin by the year-end.
The missiles with multi-platform systems can be launched from ship and ground. The propulsion, control guidance and other systems for the "hit-to-kill" missiles were being built, according to V.K.Saraswat, Director, Research Centre Imarat, a DRDO institution.
He told reporters here on Wednesday that the development phase of long- range SAMs was expected to be over in two to three years. Feasibility studies were also on for developing short-range helicopter-launch anti-ship missiles.
At present in the SAM class of missile, India has medium range Akash, which has a range of about 27 km.
Apart from SAMs, a long-range Air Defence System was also being developed. Once deployed, the radars of such a system would have multiple target tracking capacity and could simultaneously track 200 aircraft up to a distance of 400 km.
Predicting that future wars would be network-centric and not platform-centric, he said the coordination of all platforms in a network would be required. India had an excellent command, control and communication network which was totally encrypted and secure.
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