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Nice name of the Decoy "Maareech".... In Ramayana Mareech played the key role in deceiving Shri Ram and thus helping Ravana to capture Sita... So use see if a Rakshasa named Mareech can deceive a God... A decoy named Mareech would for sure do the trick.... I really like the way India selects the name of the weapons, they really select the word based on its etymology....
 
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DRDO


ASLESHA, a versatile 3D Low Level Light Weight surveillance Radar is another star in the constellation of indigenous Radars. Designed to serve in diverse terrains like plains, deserts, mountains and high altitude regions, for detecting and tracking targets such as UAVs, helicopters and aircrafts at low and medium altitudes, ASLESHA can scan the valley with innovative electronically steerable multi-beam technology.

Its high-speed digital technologies provide 3D air space awareness in terms of range, azimuth and elevation, with high accuracy, resolution, reliability and IFF (Identification of Friend or Foe) capability.

Innovatively engineered in multiple packages, ASLESHA can be transported by vehicles, group of men or as an under-slung carriage by a helicopter. The radar can be easily deployed or decamped in minutes allowing easy relocation. The design allows ASLESHA to be remotely operated by means of its commander display unit kept even a kilometre away from the main unit.
 
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DRDO


ASLESHA, a versatile 3D Low Level Light Weight surveillance Radar is another star in the constellation of indigenous Radars. Designed to serve in diverse terrains like plains, deserts, mountains and high altitude regions, for detecting and tracking targets such as UAVs, helicopters and aircrafts at low and medium altitudes, ASLESHA can scan the valley with innovative electronically steerable multi-beam technology.

Its high-speed digital technologies provide 3D air space awareness in terms of range, azimuth and elevation, with high accuracy, resolution, reliability and IFF (Identification of Friend or Foe) capability.

Innovatively engineered in multiple packages, ASLESHA can be transported by vehicles, group of men or as an under-slung carriage by a helicopter. The radar can be easily deployed or decamped in minutes allowing easy relocation. The design allows ASLESHA to be remotely operated by means of its commander display unit kept even a kilometre away from the main unit.
Someone's following DRDO's Twitter page with quite an intent :enjoy:....
 
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Components for AESA radar, designed by LRDE-DRDO. Manufactured by Data Patterns Private Limited.

Probably for Arudhra or Ashwini

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AESA ARUDHRA



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AESA Low Level Transportable Radar (LLTR) ‘Ashwini’



Becoming a huge success these two!


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New DRDO radar program - MMSR - Multi Mode Surveillance Radar. Probably joint IA-IAF requirement. High mobility with all systems packed onto one vehicle itself.

Range: 0-80Km, 100 Target track, high scan rate (30 rpm), high elevation angles (-15 to 75 deg indicating counter battery role probable).
From Keyforum, Teer

Mounted on a TATA truck
 
Ministry of Commerce & Industry
01-June, 2015 13:26 IST
Big Push to Private Participation in Defence Manufacturing: Government Provides Level Playing Field with Defence PSUs

Defence manufacturing is one of the key sectors among the 25 sectors identified under the Make in India campaign launched by the Government of India. A number of initiatives have been taken by the new Government to incentivise private sector, including foreign OEMs to engage in the Defence and Civil Aerospace sector. A series of consultations have been held across Ministries / Departments under the mentoring of PMO to enable simplification of rules and procedures to promote private participation under defence manufacturing and exports. This is hoped to stimulate big ticket investments and incentivise Manufacturing.

There was a long standing demand of the Private Sector Manufacturers to bring parity between Domestic Private Players with Ordinance Factory Board and Defence PSUs in the matter of payment of Central Excise and Customs Duty. As a major game changer, Government of India has withdrawn excise and customs duty exemptions presently available to goods manufactured and supplied to Ministry of Defence by Ordinance Factory Board and Defence PSUs vide Notifications No. 23/2015-Central Excise and No. 29/2015-Customs dated 30.04.2015. This will provide a level playing field to Domestic Private Players bidding for the Government contracts by taking away the strategic advantage with PSUs for quoting lower rates in open bids. With this initiative, the Government has also fulfilled demand of foreign Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) such as Boeing, Airbus, Lockheed Martin, BAE Systems etc. who are actively exploring the scope of future investments in India.

The Indian aerospace and defence market is among the most attractive globally as India is highest importer of defence items in world. As Prime Minister has famously said, this is one distinction India is not keen to have much longer. The Government has systematically opened up the sector for private investment by increasing FDI cap in defence to 49% and rationalizing conditions. Almost 60% items required for industrial licence have now been de-reserved. Business re-engineering process has been effected across Departments and Ministries for a favourable manufacturing and export platform for private sector companies. The recent Notification from Department of Revenue will provide a definitive message to foreign OEMs that India is open to business for defence manufacturing.
 
BEL's passive night sight for INSAS & LMG:
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BEL's passive night sight for rocket launcher:
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BEL's passive night vision binocular:
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BEL's passive night vision goggle:
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'Make in India' in defence: HAL-BEL sign MoU for sharing expertise in avionics - The Economic Times
5 Jun, 2015, 03.54PM IST

BENGALURU: In a bid to build an indigenous defence avionics industry, Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) and Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL) signed an MoU on Thursday in Bengaluru, to share their expertise in design, development, engineering and manufacturing of advanced airborne communication equipment.

The agreement sets to define the roles and responsibilities of both the DPSUs for development of specific airborne communication equipment. Both organisations aim to pool their respective expertise in order to develop and produce avionics systems which have hitherto been imported by all branches of the armed forces.

HAL and BEL have agreed to share the business arising from the Indian defence services. "HAL has the expertise in design, development, engineering, manufacture of airborne communications equipment, whereas BEL has the expertise in design, development, engineering and manufacture of communications and secrecy products and solutions," the official statement said.

The MoU also has a provision for quarterly review, which will be held under the Chairmanship of Director (R&D)-BEL and Director (Engg, R&D)-HAL.
 

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