The AMCA project is aimed at developing India’s homegrown fifth-generation stealth fighter, a single-seat twin-engine jet with advanced stealth coatings and internal weapons bays.
Defence Research & Development Organisation (DRDO) on Tuesday (February 3) successfully carried out a flight test of solid ...
In a major milestone achieved by India's advanced missile technology, the Defence Research & Development Organisation (DRDO) has successfully demonstrated the Solid Fuel Ducted Ramjet (SFDR) ...
DRDO chief Samir V. Kamat confirmed the engine will be adapted, without its afterburner, to power the nation's upcoming unmanned combat aerial vehicles ...
Unlike conventional rocket motors that burn fuel rapidly and then coast, ramjet-powered missiles can sustain high speeds for longer durations, particularly during the terminal phase of flight.
The shortlisted firms are expected to submit their detailed technical and commercial proposals within the next three months, ...
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DRDO tests ramjet technology: What is it and why is it critical for Indian fighter jets?
With this success, India enters an elite league of nations that possess ramjet-powered missile technology, a critical enabler ...
India's quest for self-reliance in defence has taken a big leap with DRDO's Kaveri jet engine entering final trials in Russia — with only 25 hours of testing left. Originally meant for the LCA Tejas, ...
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Self-reliance a myth? India’s LCA Tejas Mk1A heavily relies on Israeli radar and EW systems
The Tejas fighter jet was designed to be India’s homegrown warplane. But critical components now rely heavily on Israeli ...
With indigenous GaN chip development, India strengthens its self-reliance in advanced radar and electronic warfare ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Vikram Mittal is a contributor who covers aerospace and defense. Screen Captures from videos posted on X by the DRDO of their ...
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