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India is seeking to become a major player in defence manufacturing and will display weapons and weapon systems for land, air and sea at DefExpo 2018.

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New Delhi: India is all-set to showcase its capability as a major defence manufacturing hub at the DefExpo 2018 which is scheduled to be held in Chennai between April 11 and 14. In a press release on Monday, the Defence Ministry stated that the expo will project India's ability to manufacture and export several defence systems and components for all three Services - Army, Navy and Air Force.

In prime focus at the expo would be Hindustan Aeronautics Limited's various flying platforms including domestically designed and manufactured fourth-generation Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) - Tejas; Advanced Light Helicopter - Dhruv, and Dornier civilian aircraft. Naval design capabilities too would be highlighted. "As the DefExpo is being held on sea-shore, along the East Coast road enroute Chennai to Mahabalipuram, it provides Indian Navy to brandish its domestic design and manufacturing capabilities. India will proudly present its Naval designing capabilities in shipbuilding," read the release from the Defence Ministry.

Land systems too will get a large share of the spotlight with 155mm Advanced Towed Artillery Gun (ATAG) all-set to be unveiled at the expo. Designed by Defence Research and Development Organisation in partnership with Kalyani Group, Tata Power and OFBs, it is the first time India will have its own ATAG. Dhanush - a 155mm artillery gun - will also be on display. Other highlights for the Army include India's tank-manufacturing abilities courtesy MBT Arjun, T90 and T-72 and Bridge Laying Tanks (BLTs).

The country's missile and rocket manufacturing capabilities would be showcased with BrahMos missiles, Akash missile systems and Pinaka rockets.
The expo will also seek to promote domestic private industry and aero-components industry at a time when the government is looking to reduce dependence on imports and instead, increasing abilities to manufacture for forces within the country as part of 'Make in India' initiative. The country has one of the largest defence budgets at Rs 2.95 trillion with imports eating into a large chunk of the allocated money. In the face of new and dynamic challenges from Pakistan and especially China, defence spendings will continue to dominate the country's overall expenditure but manufacturing domestically may bring costs down.
http://zeenews.india.com/india/defe...-its-defence-manufacturing-might-2086834.html

Which successful domestic products they are going to show? Tejas, Arjun, Nishant, Rustom or Nag....since Brahmos is just a licensed copy of Yakont.
 
Which successful domestic products they are going to show? Tejas, Arjun, Nishant, Rustom or Nag....since Brahmos is just a licensed copy of Yakont.

Arjun MK1 and Mk 2
Tejas Mk1
ALH Dhruv
Light Combat Helicopter
Light Utility Helicopter
Akash
Astra
Nag/Prospina
Pragati Missile
Pinaka Mk1 and Mk2
Wide range of Radar Systems
Range of SONAR Systems
Wide range of Warships
ATAGS Artillery Gun
Dhanush Artillery Gun
Land Systems Developed by Private companies
Mobility solutions from companies such as TATA/Mahindra/Leyland/Force motors etc
UAV from DRDO
UGV(Combat/Recce) DRDO
MUAV from NAL
PTA Drones
Wide range of Ammunition


And Many More....
 
All their defence projects failed miserably but to milk Govt they always announce next version despite previous was failure and it happens on in India.
Problem is there Drdo , there gov should give someone else chance rather than flushing tax payers money.
 
Arjun MK1 and Mk 2
Tejas Mk1
ALH Dhruv
Light Combat Helicopter
Light Utility Helicopter
Akash
Astra
Nag/Prospina
Pragati Missile
Pinaka Mk1 and Mk2
Wide range of Radar Systems
Range of SONAR Systems
Wide range of Warships
ATAGS Artillery Gun
Dhanush Artillery Gun
Land Systems Developed by Private companies
Mobility solutions from companies such as TATA/Mahindra/Leyland/Force motors etc
UAV from DRDO
UGV(Combat/Recce) DRDO
MUAV from NAL
PTA Drones
Wide range of Ammunition


And Many More....
I read first three and stop reading, you people still thinks Arjun and Tejas are successful projects?
 
I read first three and stop reading, you people still thinks Arjun and Tejas are successful projects?
Some of their projects can qualify as 'successful', but Arjun and Tejas are definitely failed project. Indians in general hesitate to accept this reality as it compromise their national pride and notion of being rising super power.
 
I read first three and stop reading, you people still thinks Arjun and Tejas are successful projects?

Why would anybody think otherwise?

Some of their projects can qualify as 'successful', but Arjun and Tejas are definitely failed project. Indians in general hesitate to accept this reality as it compromise their national pride and notion of being rising super power.

There is no loss of pride in calling something useless or a failure. India has had failures like Airavat, Project Indigo, the Trishul project, Tank X and Bhim etc. Just like any other nation that is BUILDING weapons on their own.
 
I read first three and stop reading, you people still thinks Arjun and Tejas are successful projects?

This show that India is completely delusional. It’s a failed project that India should have cancelled or replaced. Just because it shipped does not mean it’s successful. LCA and Arjun are as successful as Edsel or Windows Vista. They were all completed and failed projects.
 
Which successful domestic products they are going to show? Tejas, Arjun, Nishant, Rustom or Nag....since Brahmos is just a licensed copy of Yakont.

How about we start with AESA radar. Shall we,

Air force:
1. Ashwini radar

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2. Arudhra 4D MPR
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3. Netra AWACS
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4. UTTAM FCR
Uttam%2BAESA-MMR-2.jpg

Uttam%2BAESA-MMR-3.jpg

5. AEWCS I
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Structure for 4-Array AESA for A330-220 AEW& CS.JPG


Army
1. ADTCR
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2. BMFR & BSR
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3. ADFCR
ADFCR1.jpg
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NAVY

1. NMDR
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2. MFSTAR
3. ABISS-MPA


STRATEGIC

1. LRTR
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2. Missile-Range Instrumentation Ships (MRIS): MOTR
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There is no loss of pride in calling something useless or a failure. India has had failures like Airavat, Project Indigo, the Trishul project, Tank X and Bhim etc. Just like any other nation that is BUILDING weapons on their own.
Agree on that.
 
India is seeking to become a major player in defence manufacturing and will display weapons and weapon systems for land, air and sea at DefExpo 2018.

665355-brahmos.jpg

New Delhi: India is all-set to showcase its capability as a major defence manufacturing hub at the DefExpo 2018 which is scheduled to be held in Chennai between April 11 and 14. In a press release on Monday, the Defence Ministry stated that the expo will project India's ability to manufacture and export several defence systems and components for all three Services - Army, Navy and Air Force.

In prime focus at the expo would be Hindustan Aeronautics Limited's various flying platforms including domestically designed and manufactured fourth-generation Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) - Tejas; Advanced Light Helicopter - Dhruv, and Dornier civilian aircraft. Naval design capabilities too would be highlighted. "As the DefExpo is being held on sea-shore, along the East Coast road enroute Chennai to Mahabalipuram, it provides Indian Navy to brandish its domestic design and manufacturing capabilities. India will proudly present its Naval designing capabilities in shipbuilding," read the release from the Defence Ministry.

Land systems too will get a large share of the spotlight with 155mm Advanced Towed Artillery Gun (ATAG) all-set to be unveiled at the expo. Designed by Defence Research and Development Organisation in partnership with Kalyani Group, Tata Power and OFBs, it is the first time India will have its own ATAG. Dhanush - a 155mm artillery gun - will also be on display. Other highlights for the Army include India's tank-manufacturing abilities courtesy MBT Arjun, T90 and T-72 and Bridge Laying Tanks (BLTs).

The country's missile and rocket manufacturing capabilities would be showcased with BrahMos missiles, Akash missile systems and Pinaka rockets.
The expo will also seek to promote domestic private industry and aero-components industry at a time when the government is looking to reduce dependence on imports and instead, increasing abilities to manufacture for forces within the country as part of 'Make in India' initiative. The country has one of the largest defence budgets at Rs 2.95 trillion with imports eating into a large chunk of the allocated money. In the face of new and dynamic challenges from Pakistan and especially China, defence spendings will continue to dominate the country's overall expenditure but manufacturing domestically may bring costs down.
http://zeenews.india.com/india/defe...-its-defence-manufacturing-might-2086834.html

Which successful domestic products they are going to show? Tejas, Arjun, Nishant, Rustom or Nag....since Brahmos is just a licensed copy of Yakont.
DRDO...Pakistan's best friend :lol::rofl::omghaha:.Kudos bro
 

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