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Like to be part of India’s UCAV Program: Navy Chief
PublishedDecember 20, 2015
SOURCE: IDRW NEWS NETWORK (INN)
Chief of the Naval Staff Admiral Robin K. Dhowan while speaking to media said that Navy will like to be part of countries ambitious project to develop its own stealth combat drones or UCAVs (unmanned combat aerial vehicles) which can carry internal weapons for Strike missions.
Defence Ministry recently cleared Rs 2650 crore project to develop futuristic Stealth UCAV with an 8-year deadline in the country for which a new “52-kN dry variant aerospace engine will be developed from the technology used in indigenously developed Kaveri engine which failed to become power plant for the Tejas light combat aircraft.
Navy Chief hinted that Navy is very much interested in the development of Maritime UCAV based on ” Indian Unmanned Strike Air Vehicle” project but also failed to provide more information on how Navy like to be part of the project.
Defence Analyst Ranesh Rajan added that it will be easy to develop Maritime variant of UCAV which will only involve a change of sensors and payloads, but the development of UCAV which can operate from an aircraft carrier will be a task much more difficult since no Country has yet operationalised aircraft carrier compatible UCAVS.
US Naval under Unmanned Combat Air System Aircraft Carrier Demonstration (UCAS-D) programme developed X-47B Stealth unmanned aircraft o be used from aircraft carrier but the project has been mired in controversy after it repeatedly failed to demonstrate aircraft carrier landing at high seas which have lead to US Navy planning to start a follow-on project to move forward current technological breakthroughs made .
PublishedDecember 20, 2015
SOURCE: IDRW NEWS NETWORK (INN)
Chief of the Naval Staff Admiral Robin K. Dhowan while speaking to media said that Navy will like to be part of countries ambitious project to develop its own stealth combat drones or UCAVs (unmanned combat aerial vehicles) which can carry internal weapons for Strike missions.
Defence Ministry recently cleared Rs 2650 crore project to develop futuristic Stealth UCAV with an 8-year deadline in the country for which a new “52-kN dry variant aerospace engine will be developed from the technology used in indigenously developed Kaveri engine which failed to become power plant for the Tejas light combat aircraft.
Navy Chief hinted that Navy is very much interested in the development of Maritime UCAV based on ” Indian Unmanned Strike Air Vehicle” project but also failed to provide more information on how Navy like to be part of the project.
Defence Analyst Ranesh Rajan added that it will be easy to develop Maritime variant of UCAV which will only involve a change of sensors and payloads, but the development of UCAV which can operate from an aircraft carrier will be a task much more difficult since no Country has yet operationalised aircraft carrier compatible UCAVS.
US Naval under Unmanned Combat Air System Aircraft Carrier Demonstration (UCAS-D) programme developed X-47B Stealth unmanned aircraft o be used from aircraft carrier but the project has been mired in controversy after it repeatedly failed to demonstrate aircraft carrier landing at high seas which have lead to US Navy planning to start a follow-on project to move forward current technological breakthroughs made .