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Just pick one thread (that makes the best sense for each one you want to present here) to post your blog articles @JOYDEEPGHOSH

....this one (acquisitions, RnD) is probably best for joint one for all 3 branches.

Thanks.

Also try to bring more folks you know that are interested and would like to discuss these topics to this forum if you can. (y)
 

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Just pick one thread (that makes the best sense for each one you want to present here) to post your blog articles @JOYDEEPGHOSH

....this one (acquisitions, RnD) is probably best for joint one for all 3 branches.

Thanks.

Also try to bring more folks you know that are interested and would like to discuss these topics to this forum if you can. (y)
i posted it in army, navy threads bcoz it contains topics related to that and I guessed it will best allow healthy discussion whereas in this particular thread on r&d there isn't much discussion on the topics I mentioned and also its not about r&d but application, I would request you to reinstate them
 

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i posted it in army, navy threads bcoz it contains topics related to that and I guessed it will best allow healthy discussion whereas in this particular thread on r&d there isn't much discussion on the topics I mentioned and also its not about r&d but application, I would request you to reinstate them

If that is the case, then post the link there but also the part (within your article) you want to discuss in those threads that is relevant to their topic etc.

Dont just post the same link in 3 threads etc.
 

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NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday laid the foundation stone of the Tata-Airbus-owned facility at Vadodara, Gujarat to manufacture C-295 military transport planes.

With the launch of the new facility, India has now entered an illustrious league of only a dozen nations with the capacity to manufacture these aircraft.

The C-295 military transport plane will provide a big boost to development of the Defence Industrial Complex. Here is all you need to know about it


First Make-in-India aerospace programme

C-295 manufacturing is “the first Make in India aerospace programme in the private sector involving the full development of a complete industrial ecosystem; from manufacture to assembly, test and qualification, to delivery and maintenance of the complete lifecycle of the aircraft.”

Under the terms of the deal, 16 C-295 aircraft are scheduled to be delivered between September 2023 and August 2025 in flyaway condition, while the remaining 40 aircraft will be manufactured at the Vadodara facility.

In another first, “indigenous content in the planes will be the highest ever in India, and 96% of the work that Airbus does in Spain will now be done at the new facility.”


Unique opportunity for aviation industry

The defence ministry says this project “offers a unique opportunity for the Indian private sector to enter the technology-intensive and highly competitive aviation industry. It will augment domestic aviation manufacturing resulting in reduced import dependence and expected increase in exports.”

Furthermore, 13,400 parts, 4600 sub-assemblies and all significant component assemblies will be manufactured by 25 domestic MSME suppliers spread across seven states. All these 56 aircraft will be fitted with an indigenous electronic warfare suite developed by Bharat Electronics Ltd and Bharat Dynamics Limited.


India among select few countries to manufacture aircraft

India will join US, UK, Russia, France, Italy, Spain, Ukraine, Brazil, China, and Japan to become the next country with capacity to manufacture such aircraft. As per Allied Market Research report, military transport aircraft industry is set to reach $ 45 billion industry size by 2030. Tata-Airbus facility is due to complete its IAF commitment by 2031 and can start exporting its production to other nations as well.


Development of domestic aircraft will pick up

The manufacturing of these aircraft will open up prospects for the development of domestic commercial aircraft manufacturing will pick up. Indian airlines companies are one of the biggest buyers of commercial aircrafts with an ever expanding order book of 1100 aircrafts since 2011.

Demand for commercial aircrafts coupled with the C-295 aircraft manufacturing facility and associated supply chain will create required ecosystem to support the development of commercial aircraft manufacturing industry in India.


New facility will manufacture 8 aircraft per year

The Vadodara facility will be initially geared to manufacture 8 aircraft per year, but it has been designed such that it can also cater to the additional needs of Indian armed forces or exports.

As per defence ministry, following the delivery of 56 aircraft to IAS, the combine will be allowed to sell India-built C-295 aircraft to civil operators and to countries cleared by the government. It is believed that the Vadodara facility will replicate the success of Brahmos in missile exports.


Massive transformation of defence sector

India has embarked on a massive transformation of its defence sector through the ambitious Make in India program of the Modi government. Several projects for the domestic manufacturing of various defence platforms like missiles, field guns, tanks, aircraft carriers, drones, fighter planes, tanks, and helicopters are currently underway and are fulfilling the defence modernization needs of the Indian armed forces.

However, military transport aircraft was one of the critical missing links in the entire defence industrial complex chain. The JV between Tata and Airbus has plugged that missing piece and will significantly boost the Make in India program of the Narendra Modi government. The Indian Armed forces will no longer have to depend on the old Avro planes of the 1960 generation for their transportation needs.

 

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A thread summary:

Year end review of DRDO-- some highlights

Akash-NG flight trial of new gen SAM conducted
Maiden test of ASTRA BVRAAM Missile on LCA Tejas
Long Range Land Attack Cruise Missile: Flight trial conducted in Feb 2023
Indigenous Torpedo ‘Varunastra’ was successfully tested

MPATGM 3rd generation ATGM trials conducted
VSHORADS flight tested MRSAM for the Indian Navy successfully flight tested
VL-SRSAM flight tested from Integrated Test Range, Chandipur

BrahMos: IN test-fired two consecutive Sea attack version of Brahmos ER
Solid Fuel Ducted Ramjet Technology for Missiles tested
Long Range Anti Ship Missile flight tested
Autonomous Flying Wing Technology Demonstrator successfully carried out a flight trials

Integrated Life Support System for LCA tested
Military Combat Parachute System tested
Air Droppable Container ADC-150 tested
Naval Anti-Ship Missile – Short Range tested
Fuel Cell-based Air Independent Propulsion system will soon be fitted onboard INS Kalvari


 

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