Something odd, how can PTAE-7 power the CATS Warrior if it is made for a single use target drone? Does the upgraded compressor allow this?
And another question, are turbojets engines scalable below a certain size? Could you in theory scale up a 1kn engine to a 3kn engine?
SWiFT started trials
I saw that piece , swift has completed taxi trials .
shit happensHere is the story so far :
We were making a big drone with 2 Russian NPO-Saturn 36MT turboprop engines :
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But we didn't like the engines, so we thought lets make our own. And so we did :
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But it was a diesel engine, a turbocharged inline 4 diesel engine that also runs on ATF. It was pretty powerful too. Producing 180hp at 11,000 ft, there would be 2 of them. So 360hp at 11,000 ft. This combined with an wingspan of over 20 m gives it good range and endurance.
The targeted range of the drone was ~3000 kms, service ceiling of 50000 ft & endurance of 24–30 hours. Pretty good huh ? Just one tiny little problem.
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The drone was designed from ground up with a turboprop engine and now we are putting in a turbocharged diesel. The airframe needed to be re-designed, a very long & tedious task. Many people began questioning the point of it. How big is the change ? Will it really effect anything ? Why can't we just fly the damn thing ?
DRDO decided to bite the bullet and go for a flight. Thinking what could go wrong ? Its not like it wont fly right ? And it flew YAY !!
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So they continued doing flight tests, adding new layers of complexity with every flight. Soon the drone would start flying longer distances using SATCOMs and not line of sight comms. Then long range EO sensors came on, then came the synthetic aperture radars that will enable it to see through the clouds. There was no stopping it.
There was flights every week, then a few months of flying later this happened :
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At the end of the crash DRDO confirmed that the aerodynamic instabilities introduced with the change of engine, made it more susceptible to foul weather induced crashes. The crash happened in a coastal flight when a sudden strong gust of wind came from the sea. The drone spun out and fell flat on its belly.
They have now decided to re-design the airframe, this was in 2019. It will take a long time, a few years at least to see another flight. They are considering a pusher-propeller configuration, replacing the current pull-propeller. But it remains to be seen if the design changes will be that comprehensive. The next version of the drone will likely be armed. I mean they are making missiles for it already.
HAL set to get approval for $95 million funding to develop High-Altitude Pseudo Satellite (HAPS) DroneThe drone in question is the Infinity, part of the HAL-Newspace program for Combat Air Teaming System (CATS). The pseudo-satellite or HAPS is meant to be solar-powered & designed for extremely long endurance (anywhere between several days to several months), enabling it to keep constant surveillance over a particular region.
The CATS Infinity is similar in scope to the Airbus Zephyr program.
HAL project to build pseudo satellite set to get approval for govt funds: Official
At present, it is a self-financed project to build HAPS as a part of a drone warfare programme for the defence forces.indianexpress.com
Quoting from the article:
“We will get the approval sometime in October. First there will be a scaled prototype of about 70-feet wing span. The initial prototype may cost less than Rs 50 crore. It will take a minimum of 3-4 years to develop HAPS. We are already working on its design. Moreover, funds will be utilised over a long period of time,” an official working closely with the project said.
The project is being implemented by HAL in collaboration with a Bengaluru-based start-up and the National Aerospace Laboratories (NAL).
“I can confirm that we are far ahead in terms of development of HAPS. We have started this project as part of our unmanned drone warfare programme called Combined Air Teaming System (CATS. Soon an institutional prototype will be ready. The entire development of HAPS will take a few years. The initial investment which we required was Rs 700 crore, but this will be spent over the years,” R Madhavan said.
HAPS will weigh more than 500 kg and will utilise solar energy. It will be able to fly at a height of 70,000 feet and even stay there for months.
Indeed.shit happens
The electric engine for the CATS Infinity/HAPS drone has been under wind tunnel testing.HAL set to get approval for $95 million funding to develop High-Altitude Pseudo Satellite (HAPS) DroneThe drone in question is the Infinity, part of the HAL-Newspace program for Combat Air Teaming System (CATS). The pseudo-satellite or HAPS is meant to be solar-powered & designed for extremely long endurance (anywhere between several days to several months), enabling it to keep constant surveillance over a particular region.
The CATS Infinity is similar in scope to the Airbus Zephyr program.
HAL project to build pseudo satellite set to get approval for govt funds: Official
At present, it is a self-financed project to build HAPS as a part of a drone warfare programme for the defence forces.indianexpress.com
Quoting from the article:
“We will get the approval sometime in October. First there will be a scaled prototype of about 70-feet wing span. The initial prototype may cost less than Rs 50 crore. It will take a minimum of 3-4 years to develop HAPS. We are already working on its design. Moreover, funds will be utilised over a long period of time,” an official working closely with the project said.
The project is being implemented by HAL in collaboration with a Bengaluru-based start-up and the National Aerospace Laboratories (NAL).
“I can confirm that we are far ahead in terms of development of HAPS. We have started this project as part of our unmanned drone warfare programme called Combined Air Teaming System (CATS. Soon an institutional prototype will be ready. The entire development of HAPS will take a few years. The initial investment which we required was Rs 700 crore, but this will be spent over the years,” R Madhavan said.
HAPS will weigh more than 500 kg and will utilise solar energy. It will be able to fly at a height of 70,000 feet and even stay there for months.
Wasn't the sky Stryker news unconfirmedIndeed.
The electric engine for the CATS Infinity/HAPS drone has been under wind tunnel testing.
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This thread has a pretty good collection of info about Indian drones. Let me add a bit to it:
A video of the DRDO/SDE Skydock that will be used to re-charge, dock & launch VTVL drone swarms.
The Army recently showcased VTVL swarm drones:
IA is funding the development/testing of a new heavy cargo drone.
New Israeli drone being acquired:
Was it unconfirmed ? I've read it at multiple places. So I thought it was true.Wasn't the sky Stryker news unconfirmed
Was it unconfirmed ? I've read it at multiple places. So I thought it was true.