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another failure ?Army drops 20 Year old Nishant UAV programme ,Rustom-1 Project UAV too in limbo

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SOURCE: IDRW NEWS NETWORK (INN) / ECONOMIC TIMES

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A two-decade-old Rs 90 cr Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) programme has proved a dud, with the Indian Army shelving the system and cancelling any further orders after three of the four systems supplied by the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) ended up in crashes. As a result,DRDO may need to write off a Rs 5 crore overspend it incurred on the project in the hope of recovering the money from the maintenance and servicing of the systems.

The Nishant UAV programme, which has been in the works since 1995, was launched with the aim of providing the Army with indigenous systems for reconnaissance and intelligence gathering. While four of the UAVs were inducted in 2011 after a long delay, at least three are confirmed to have crashed. The last one went down on November 4 in Jaisalmer.

According to documents accessed by ET, the Army has now told DRDO that it will not need any additional Nishant systems, junking phase II of the programme under which eight more UAVs were to be delivered. The first phase of the programme cost Rs 90 cr. “The user has stated that there is no requirement of additional Nishant UAV systems, therefore the phase 2 of the project is closed and no more funds are going to come for this project,” a letter sent to the Aeronautical Development Establishment (ADE) by DRDO headquarters reads.

While DRDO was hopeful of selling eight more aircraft and two more ground systems to the Army, with the cancellation of the order it will now have to write off at least Rs 5 cr of the development costs that it overspent. A blame game is on between the DRDO and the Army over the three crashes. In the past DRDO has blamed poor handling by the army for the loss of at least two systems. However, the army has contended that the system has failed to perform and has technical problems during the recovery phase that have not been sorted out. The latest crash of the system took place with a DRDO operator present and was clearly due to the failure of the parachute recovery system that resulted in the loss of the Rs 22 cr aircraft, people familiar with the matter said.

Indian Army is not happy with the slow progress on the Rustom-1 Project which became a full-fledged project after Indian Army developed a keen interest in the project. Rustom-1 earlier was known as Rustom-TD ( Technological Demonstrator ) Program was developed to act has a base upon which larger Rustom-H/2 HALE Class UAV could be developed and Rustom-TD was supposed to be Testbed platform for Rustom-H/2, but Rustom-1 became full-fledged project after Indian Army backed it.

idrw.org can confirm that Indian Army has not placed any orders for Rustom-1 yet and has asked DRDO to complete the project and deliver UAV for User trials before orders can be placed only if the performance of UAV is found satisfactory.
 
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Cut off Indian Army's access to Foreign goods and then see them come crawling back for Indian maal.

You are ignoring failure on the DRDO part. 3 out of 4 systems crashed during recovery phase. There is no choice except cancelling the project.

While DRDO was hopeful of selling eight more aircraft and two more ground systems to the Army, with the cancellation of the order it will now have to write off at least Rs 5 cr of the development costs that it overspent. A blame game is on between the DRDO and the Army over the three crashes. In the past DRDO has blamed poor handling by the army for the loss of at least two systems. However, the army has contended that the system has failed to perform and has technical problems during the recovery phase that have not been sorted out. The latest crash of the system took place with a DRDO operator present and was clearly due to the failure of the parachute recovery system that resulted in the loss of the Rs 22 cr aircraft, people familiar with the matter said.

Source: another failure ?Army drops 20 Year old Nishant UAV programme ,Rustom-1 Project UAV too in limbo
 
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I 100% agree with u indian army need to use majorly Indian products

and that's going to fix the problem??? India needs better competition and competence in the private sector :agree:

you can't blame these failures on buying foreign.

you want your men and womans to have the best weapons to get the job done and keep them safe :enjoy:
 
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and that's going to fix the probla needs better competition and competence in the private sector :agree:

you can't blame these failures on buying foreign.

you want your men and womans to have the best weapons to get the job done and keep them safe :enjoy:
But u can't deny corruption and game plan of some to degrade Indian system by systematically sabotage
 
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But u can't deny corruption and game plan of some to degrade Indian system by systematically sabotage

Who would sabotage ancient cr@p? There is indeed corruption and it is in DRDO who take all the money they can but deliver nothing.
 
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Manu Pubby is a well known foreign lobby. every single article by him is against anything by DRDO. Just google 'Manu pubby DRDO'.
 
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Nishant was a poor concept from the beginning. Rail launched system, with parachute recovery? Was the army seriously interested in something like this?
concept was good, infact rail launch is better when you don't have prepared ground to takeoff, however, the concept was old and outdated now.
 
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The real concern here is that DRDO and users seem to not have a symbiotic relationship. We will not know sitting here where the problem is, but there is an issue here.

Issues at DRDO's end IMO

Public relations
Project management
Client servicing

Issues at Army and Airforce end

Lack of ownership
Corruption

Issues with the system

Lack of local competition
EVERYONE is corrupt

Conclusion - It is possible to improve things, but someone at the very top will have to take some very tough decisions and make some very powerful enemies. Look at the media last couple of months, when you disturb the gravy train, you do make some very powerful enemies.
 
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