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(e) Atmanirbhar Bharat Aircraft Acquisition

To address the shortage of small fixed-wing aircraft and helicopters required for operations in remote and difficult terrains and to advance the Atmanirbhar Bharat vision, the scheme also proposes to procure two HAL Dhruv helicopters for Pawan Hans and two HAL Dornier aircraft for Alliance Air.

 
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Astra Rafael Comsys Private Limited, our Joint Venture Company, has bagged Rs. 250.58 crores (including taxes) worth of order on 01st April, 2026 from Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) for Supply of Software Defined Radio (SDR) for HAL, Bangalore.

It seems like indigenous radios will remain stuck in endless trials.
 

Complementary strengths

Additionally, the shared commitment to strategic cooperation between our two nations is perfectly demonstrated by the Defence and Security Pillar of the India-UK Vision 2035, announced during PM Modi’s visit to the UK last year. This references our recently published 10-year Defence Industrial Roadmap, in which the UK is one of only a handful of close, trusted partners to adopt such an approach with India. India and the UK bring complementary strengths to a deeper partnership in defence innovation and industrial collaboration, notably in areas such as jet engine design and complex weapons.

PS Link to my post on the roadmap.
 

"TDB-DST SUPPORTS CASEY AVIATION PVT. LTD. UNDER INDIA–UK COLLABORATIVE R&D PROGRAMME FOR ADVANCED HYBRID PROPULSION IN UNMANNED AVIATION"

Posted On: 13 APR 2026 10:34AM by PIB Delhi

The Technology Development Board (TDB), Department of Science & Technology (DST), Government of India, has signed an agreement with Casey Aviation Private Limited, Gurugram for the project titled “Boost Electric Jump Take-Off (BE-JTO).” The Board has sanctioned a conditional grant under the India–UK Collaborative R&D Programme for Industrial Sustainability, in partnership with UK-based ARC Aerosystems Ltd.

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The TDB-supported project focuses on the development of an advanced hybrid propulsion-based Jump Take-Off (JTO) system, aimed at enhancing the operational capabilities of unmanned and light aircraft platforms. The project envisages the establishment of a dedicated test bench facility for validating rotorcraft propulsion systems, which will serve as a critical infrastructure for testing and optimization of next-generation aerial mobility technologies.

The proposed solution integrates hybrid propulsion technologies to enable short or near-vertical take-off capabilities for platforms such as gyrocopters and unmanned aerial systems. By enabling reduced take-off distances and improved operational flexibility, the technology is expected to support a wide range of applications, including regional connectivity, disaster response, medical evacuation, unmanned logistics, and surveillance operations, particularly in remote and inaccessible regions.

The project also aims to create one of the first such propulsion testing facilities in North India, providing validated testing infrastructure for startups and developers working in unmanned and advanced aerial mobility systems. In addition to supporting in-house development, the facility is expected to enable broader ecosystem benefits by offering testing services and facilitating the commercialization of hybrid propulsion solutions.

Casey Aviation Private Limited, a newly established aerospace venture, is focused on designing and developing small aircraft and specialized aviation solutions. The company brings together expertise from industry, academia, and research institutions to address emerging needs in India’s aviation and unmanned systems landscape.

Speaking on the occasion, Shri Rajesh Kumar Pathak, Secretary, TDB, stated that collaborative R&D initiatives under international programmes play a crucial role in advancing cutting-edge technologies in strategic sectors. He noted that innovations in hybrid propulsion and advanced take-off systems can significantly enhance India’s capabilities in unmanned aviation and regional air mobility, while contributing to sustainable and efficient aviation solutions.

Promoters of Casey Aviation Private Limited expressed appreciation for the support and stated that the project will enable the company to validate its technology in real-world conditions and accelerate the development of scalable propulsion solutions for emerging aviation applications.