Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) : News and Updates

NASM will be a great addition. Its light weight, smart, stealth, virtually jam proof & with sea skimming capabilities , and IN is using it on our Romeos.
I haven't heard about the NASM development progress for a long time similarly indigenous LFRJ project... Maybe it's not prioritized since armed forces do have similar systems available in their inventories.
 
I haven't heard about the NASM development progress for a long time similarly indigenous LFRJ project... Maybe it's not prioritized since armed forces do have similar systems available in their inventories.
Order placed already. Delivery with the helicopter if I remember correctly.
 

TECHNOLOGIES DEVELOPED BY DRDO​

Posted On: 14 MAR 2022 3:06PM by PIB Delhi

Defence Research & Development Organisation (DRDO) undertakes various R&D projects. The lab-wise details of projects sanctioned during last three years (1st January 2019 to 31st December 2021)) is as below:

 
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1. The Ministry of Defence and Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL) concluded a Contract for supply of Advanced Electronic Warfare (EW) suite for Fighter aircraft of Indian Air Force. The contract was signed between MoD and M/s BEL, here today. The overall cost of the contract is estimated to be ₹ 1993 Cr.

The supply of advanced EW systems will significantly enhance the battle-survivability of IAF fighter aircraft while undertaking operational missions against adversaries’ ground-based as well as airborne fire control and surveillance radars. The EW suite has been indigenously designed & developed by Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO). The Project essentially embodies the spirit of Atmanirbhar Bharat and will help facilitate realising the journey towards self-reliance.


2. The Ministry of Defence (MoD) of India and Bharat Electronics Limited, Hyderabad signed a Contract for Instrumented Electronic Warfare Range (IEWR) for the Indian Air Force, here today. The contract is a significant step towards enhancing the capabilities of IAF to prepare for future warfare. The overall cost of the contract is estimated to be ₹ 1109 Cr.

The IEWR will be used to test and evaluate airborne Electronic Warfare (EW) equipment and validate their deployment in an Operational Scenario. The Project essentially embodies the spirit of Atmanirbhar Bharat and will help facilitate realising the journey towards self-reliance.
 
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