The MISHRA DHATU NIGAM LTD has dispatched the first consignment of high-temperature alloy for GTRE ‘Kaveri dry engine program’ power plant for ADE's UCAV. The consignment was containing nickel-base superalloy (Superni 263A) and titanium alloy (Titan 31A) forged bars thoroughly qualified in
India is going ahead with an indigenous light utility helicopter (LUH) after it proved it worth during high altitude operations, including at the Daulat Beg Oldie (DBO) airstrip on the China border. The defence ministry has given the go ahead for placing an order for 12 of the choppers, with...
Government press release
MoD signs contract with MDSL to supply Light Specialist Vehicles to Indian Army
Posted On: 22 MAR 2021 3:58PM by PIB Delhi
Providing further boost to ‘Make in India’, Ministry of Defence (MoD) signed a contract with Mahindra Defence Systems Ltd (MDSL) for supply of...
ADTCR uses GaA based technology and not GaN. QRSAM's BFR and BFSR are the first indian AESA radar with GaN based QTRMs.
ADTCR at Aero India 2021
DRDO Solid State Physics Laboratory (SSPL) is involved in the developmet of GaN technology
DRDO has established India's second GaN foundry at GAETEC lab in Telangana. First one is at IISc Bangalore.
DRDO BFR and BFSR are the first Indian radar with GaN based QTRMs.
Government is likely to clear Rs. 15000cr. for AMCA prototype development this year.
https://swarajyamag.com/news-brief/made-in-india-stealth-fighter-jets-for-indian-air-force-modi-govt-to-soon-approve-ambitious-project
Tejas production varient:
With time designs improve but looks like it is quite contrary for Pakistan. Looks like imported Chinese hinges were replaced with a local solution.
Pravaig extinction mk1 by an Indian electric vehicle startup
New TATA Safari
Vazirani Shul electric hypercar concept
Emflux One : India's first electric superbike
Automobile industry will rebound thanks to vehicle scrapping policy introduced by the government.
Commercial vehicle older than 15 years and personal vehicles older than 20 years will be scrapped if they don't meet the emission standards...