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3 AUG 2018
HAL Successfully Demonstrates 10Kg Helicopter UAV



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HAL Successfully Demonstrates 10Kg Helicopter UAV

Bengaluru, August 3, 2018: The Hindustan Aeronautics Limited successfully demonstrated flight of a 10Kg Rotary Wing (Helicopter) Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (RUAV) here in the presence of its Board of Directors, recently. The RUAV is of a 2-stroke petrol engine, twin blade main rotor and tail rotor, payload capability of 2.5Kg including live stream video camera and range of the vehicle is 8-10 Km with an endurance of one hour.

The flight lasted for about ten minutes during which the Attitude Control Attitude Hold (ACAH) mode, Position Control, Position Hold mode (autonomous hover), low speed flight in forward, backward and sideward directions, were demonstrated. The video feed from onboard the helicopter was streamed live and shown on the dedicated video receiver. The status of the helicopter, its parameters and its real-time position on the map were also shown.

To achieve self reliance in the aviation field and to enhance its R&D efforts, HAL is working closely with premier educational institutes and has established chairs at IITs (Madras, Roorkee, Kharagpur, Bombay, Kanpur) and IISc Bengaluru. The RUAV is developed in association with IIT Kanpur and is the first outcome of HAL’s tie-ups with academia.

With this demo, HAL’s Rotary Wing R&D Centre (RWR&DC) is well poised to employ its skills and capabilities to undertake development of Rotary UAVs of higher weight classes and weapons as payloads. The success is the testimony of the Industry-academia collaboration, says Mr. T. Suvarna Raju, CMD-HAL

The RWR&DC at HAL is the unique R&D Centre in the country involved in Design and Development of Rotary Wing Platforms (Helicopters) Military and Civil operations. Advance Light Helicopter in its different variants (ALH-Dhruv, ALH-Rudra, ALH Wheeled version) is one of its star products and in service with the Indian Defence Forces. The Light Combat Helicopter is also designed and developed by this Centre and is under production for Indian Army and Indian Air Force.

The RWR&DC having wide and varied experience, strong skill sets in development of Rotary Platforms has partnered with Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur (IITK) to embark upon design and development of a Rotary Unmanned Air Vehicle (RUAV) for Defence and Para-Military Forces and homeland security. These efforts led to successful development of control laws, a full authority flight controller, also known as Fly By Wire system for helicopters and other associated technologies like autonomous navigation system, ground control system etc.
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People do better for fun than what an Indian state company does after researching for years on google most likely.
 
School kids design and fly this on routine basis in China.
You've zero clue about the software and yet are passing comments. This research aims to be scalable to proper unmanned helicopters, not hobby drones.

The same team won a prize in an international competition with a patented design.

True. But good achievement by India. Hopefully by 2050 they can stop buying consumer drones from DJI to spy on Pakistani
India shouldn't stop buying from China to spy on Pakistan as long as it's cheaper and works good and can be used for low-tech spying requirements. For proper military quadcopter, we've the NETRA drone.
 
You've zero clue about the software and yet are passing comments. This research aims to be scalable to proper unmanned helicopters, not hobby drones.

The same team won a prize in an international competition with a patented design.


India shouldn't stop buying from China to spy on Pakistan as long as it's cheaper and works good and can be used for low-tech spying requirements. For proper military quadcopter, we've the NETRA drone.

HAL helicopter ? :omghaha:

HAL TEJAS ? :omghaha:

PS. India will never come out a commercial drone as good as DJI. Have fun squeezing your balls defending HAL while India Army continues to buy high quality DJI drones :omghaha:
 
10 kg heli with 2 kg payload like those Chinese drones u can get for 150 usd but slightly bigger
 
School kids design and fly this on routine basis in China.
as a colony .. u also have some right to celebrate masters success. so got for it.

True. But good achievement by India. Hopefully by 2050 they can stop buying consumer drones from DJI to spy on Pakistani
cheap and expandable. so whats the problem
 
This is a very slow progress in drone technology. I am shocked that this is what they could produce after such extensive research.

Had they just held a competition for drone in leading engineering colleges with the guarantee of project funding, they would have got something akin to SAAB V-200 rotary drone of Sweden.
 
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