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FROM 10 laboratories in 1958, the DRDO today has a network of 52 laboratories and is one of the biggest defence R&D organisations in the world. It develops a stunning range of products for the armed forces – missiles; battle tanks; parachutes; ready-to-eat food items; armoured fighting vehicles; titanium sponges; carbon composites; tungsten alloys and compounds; jacket and trouser windcheaters; bio-diesel; bio-fertilisers; jatropha soap; anti-mine infantry boots; blast protection suits; sonar systems; electronic warfare systems; products to combat nuclear, biological and chemical warfare; propellants; explosives; rifles, bridge-laying tanks; and so on.

Bangalore has nine DRDO laboratories: the Aeronautical Development Establishment (ADE), the Centre for Artificial Intelligence and Robotics, the Defence Avionics Research Establishment, the Defence Bioengineering and Electromedical Laboratory, the Gas Turbine Research Establishment, the Electronics and Radar Development Establishment, the Microwave Tube Research and Development Centre, the Centre for Airborne Systems, and the Centre for Military Airworthiness and Certification. The Aeronautical Development Agency (ADA), Bangalore, is an autonomous body of the DRDO. The Defence Food Research Laboratory is based in Mysore.

The ADE has developed the pilotless target aircraft (PTA) Lakshya, the Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) Nishant and Rustom 1, laser-guidance kits for bombs, simulator and flight control computers for Tejas, Micro Air Vehicles (MAVs), flight control actuators, gas turbines, rotary engines, and so on.

The ADE conducted flight tests for the UAVs. “We will ultimately build Unmanned Combat Aerial Vehicles [UCAV],” said P.S. Krishnan, ADE Director.

Nishant does not need a runway and can be launched from a rail-like contraption on a truck. It has a range of 160 km, can fly at an altitude of 3.6 km and carry out surveillance for four and a half hours. The Army has ordered 12 Nishants at Rs.240 crore. At the end of a mission, Nishant parachutes softly to the ground, from where it can be recovered.

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Lakshya is one of the ADE's premier products. A tow-body that trails from it is used as a target by radar-guided surface-to-air, air-to-air and shoulder-launched missiles and by land- and ship-based anti-aircraft weapons. After the tow-body is hit, Lakshya's parachute opens and the aircraft touches the water noseAA down. It can be recovered and reused. All the three Services have inAducted Lakshya. Its success led to the development of Lakshya-2, which has a digital control system.

Rustom-1, a medium altitude, long endurance (MALE) UAV, was test-flown recently. Its cameras can gather high-quality imagery for about 15 hours at a stretch, flying at an altitude of 25,000 feet. It can carry a payload of 350 kg at an altitude of 35,000 feet and has an endurance of 36 hours. It will have a synthetic aperture radar and a C-band data link.

The ADE's a laser-guided kit helps the IAF drop bombs with greater precision – within 10 metres of their targets as against 500 m without the kit. G. Natarajan and G. Sivasankaran, both Associate Directors, ADE, are confident of achieving a precision of 3 m.

T.S. Subramanian

Stunning range of products
 
There is no area of defence that DRDO has not worked and working for....



All types of ground/naval/air radars (AESA, PESA, slotted array, planner array etc etc)
AWACS
Aerostat
Weapon locating radar
Small type of radar like BFSR to large radar like LRTR
All types of electronic warfare systems for navy, army and air force
All types of Sonars
Netcentic warfare
Surface to air missiles
ATGM
Ballistic missile defence
Quasi ballistic missile
SRBM
IRBM
ICBM
SLBM
Various types of torpedoes
Assualt rifles, carbines, grenade launchers
F-INSAS
ICV
Tank
NBC recon vehicles, various types of bridges/engeineering,
Stealth frigates, destroyers, corvettes
Nuclear Submarine
AIP technology
Unmanned submarine
Laser weapons
Supercomputers
Chip design and development
Spy satellites
Cruise missiles of all types
Various types of UAVs from micro to large
UCAV
Fighter aircrafts
 
There is no area of defence that DRDO has not worked and working for....

maybe one of the reasons why DRDO is not performing to its optimum potential. We need to establish dedicated organisations for specific weapon systems like other countries. so that the efficiency is increased.
 
maybe one of the reasons why DRDO is not performing to its optimum potential. We need to establish dedicated organisations for specific weapon systems like other countries. so that the efficiency is increased.

DRDO is not a single lab but composition of 52 labs which has well organised structure. It helps to develop sophisticated systems where you need inputs from different labs. DRDO is performing in the optimal potential but few external changes needed like.....

1) Stop the foreign lobbies for weapon sales.
2) Let the private industry to have more R&D, DRDO gets minimum inputs from private industries unlike other countries.

In many countries few companies works on almost everything like... BAE Systems, Northrop Grumman etc. In US few companies dominate the defence market like Lockheed Martin, Boeing, Raytheon, Northrop Grumman etc. Note India's budget or MIC is not anything near to that of US.
 
The recent changes in DRDO and the changes for the coming years also looks good. The setting up of a separate commission for defense and aerospace research is also good step.
 
^^Yeah, those were good steps. DRDO recently setup biotechnology and nanotechnology divisions after aeronautics, missile, and armament.

Note that DRDO faces very tough competition from private industries in terms of salary. Our rising corporate sector takes most of the brains and keeping them bound with in limited salary is a difficult job for DRDO.
 
Note that DRDO faces very tough competition from private industries in terms of salary. Our rising corporate sector takes most of the brains and keeping them bound with in limited salary is a difficult job for DRDO.
Yeah but i think for higher level official or you can say experienced one because after 6 pay commission they are good to start your carrier.
 
DRDO is not a single lab but composition of 52 labs which has well organised structure. It helps to develop sophisticated systems where you need inputs from different labs. DRDO is performing in the optimal potential but few external changes needed like.....

1) Stop the foreign lobbies for weapon sales.
2) Let the private industry to have more R&D, DRDO gets minimum inputs from private industries unlike other countries.

In many countries few companies works on almost everything like... BAE Systems, Northrop Grumman etc. In US few companies dominate the defence market like Lockheed Martin, Boeing, Raytheon, Northrop Grumman etc. Note India's budget or MIC is not anything near to that of US.

What I am saying is like the L&T which has one top boss (AM Naik) and under him there are separate verticals (Like Constructions, Power, ENC,Infotech etc ) having their own managements DRDO also should have one top boss and the rest of the labs should be classifed in different verticals according to their speciality.

But for an outsider they will still remain DRDO but inside they will all be separate verticals operating in synergy thus operating at their optimum potential.

This is a pure administrative,management reform.
 
Yeah but i think for higher level official or you can say experienced one because after 6 pay commission they are good to start your carrier.

Initial (Junior level) salaries are better in govt orgs but after five to ten years, private industry gives you much more salaries. Thats why large number people leave govt R&D after gaining experiences in different fields.

Now its said that the best technical institutions in India are IITs and private industries go there pick up the bests with better salary packages.

Now the most funny part is DRDO scientist who is a BE/B.Tech and working on and developing cutting edge technologies get salaries near to a bank or central govt employee!!! :confused::angry:
 
Now its said that the best technical institutions in India are IITs and private industries go there pick up the bests with better salary packages.
But in the last few years this has changed with the rise of package in public sector. Also companies like HAL, DRDO, ISRO, BEL has their own charm.
 
Never. Because DRDO was created to develop weapons for Indian armed forces. So far they don't have commercial arm, though there are some talks about that.
Yeah i think they have already set up a commercial arm. HAL is also launching an IPO. Good for both of them. Good thing is HAL will spend 4 billion$ in coming years to improve its infrastructure. Its a huge sum.
 

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