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NEW DELHI
: HAL has started work on drones with payloads of over 8 kg. “We are looking at big drones, including those that can carry payloads of 200 and 2,000 kg. Work is on two categories — medium-altitude, long-endurance (MALE) and high altitude, long-endurance (HALE).
For the 2,000 kg payload drone, we have tied up with Israel’s Elbit Systems Electro-Optics Elop Ltd."
And finally, HAL is also going to offer its high altitude pseudo-satellite (HAPS) for civil use like disaster management and geological surveys. “This is going to be a fully electric-powered, 120-metre-long pseudo satellite. It will reach its maximum altitude of 70,000 feet (well above commercial airlines flying zone) in a day, stay there geostationary, meaning not circumnavigate the earth but stay around an arc, for three months and then return to earth Its uses are going to be immense,” Madhavan said.
I have to wonder if they're talking about the Ghatak/IUSAV flying-wing UCAV...but I dunno of any HAL involvement in that (at least at this point). The other possibility is something along the lines of MQ-9 Predator/Bayrakter Akinci...but must say, against competent adversaries with effective Air Defence systems, only a VLO drone can offer real offensive options. There's a reason the Indian Armed Forces aren't very interested in acquiring regular armed UCAVs, even importing.
Rustom 1 has been upgraded version to archer UAVWhat is the status of the Rustom I and Rustom II programme? Any news since the crash?
The other is the number of private players engaged in this projectThe airframe is sub-scale but the landing gear doesn't seem to be.
These tests are purely to validate the airframe shape & control surfaces so it probably doesn't matter.
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