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IRDE developed dual FOV uncooled sight for MMG/AMR

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IRDE developed WNS for Multi Cal Rifle

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IRDE developed LRTI

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IRDE developed MR-EO sensors

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IRDE developed SEOS

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IRDE developed SSS

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IRDE developed naval EOFCS
 
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DRDO Weapons Locating Radar

Primary Role: Locate hostile artillery, mortar, and rocket locations. For more effective counter bombardment.

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Central Acquisition Radar (3D-CAR) for Akash SAM

3D radar developed by DRDO for use with Akash SAM capable of tracking 150 targets.


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Rohini (Air Force Variant)

The ROHINI has a new Indian-developed antenna which is more advanced than that on the original CAR terms of power handling and beam forming technology.


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Revathi Radar (Naval Variant)

The scope of the radar is: Medium Range 3D air surveillance for interception, 3D Target tracking and indication, and sea surface surveillance as primary sensor.


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3D Tactical Control Radar (Army Variant)
 
Light Weight Foldable Stretcher
The Transfer of Technology (ToT) of Light Weight Foldable Stretcher, developed at DRDO was done to M/s Anjani
Technoplast, Noida 6th Mar'06. The conventional stretcher is quite heavy, weighing more than 10 kg and poses problems
during transportation and when quick evacuation of the injured is needed. A foldable stretcher weighing 6.6 kg that can
also be carried as a backpack. It is made of a new material (composite alloy and a special fabric) and can carry 120 kg on
any terrain. The stretcher has been appreciated by Director General, Armed Forces Medical Services, who is now
coordinating user trials.

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Titanium Bone Implants, Surgical Kit & other devices
Most of the biomaterial or devices meant for use as implants (bone prosthesis, bone screws, plates etc) are imported and are
steel-based. Titanium has been shown to possess many advantages over other implant material, including
osteocompatibility. INMAS in collaboration with DMRL, NFTDC, SBMT and CGCRI has developed hip prosthesis, bone
plates and screws and orbital implant for clinical use.

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Motorized Wheelchair
This wheel chair is very useful in hospitals & domestic purposes for disabled people & developed for smooth floors,
wards & homes.
The salient features are as follows:
• Adjustable footrest.
• Strong and anticorrosive material
• Simple electronic circuit for handling the chair
• Very low cost as compared to the imported counterpart.


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RF Coil for Breast Imaging
Organs like breast, thyroid, and orbit are generally not imaged properly with MRI due to non-linear topography, which
causes image artifacts. The accuracy of MRI in breast masses therefore suffers. The usual solution to this problem is use
of externally placed RF coil that has an adjustable contour facility.

Salient features of the coil developed at INMAS are:

 Bilateral cups of 14.5 cm diameter for both the breasts
 Auto tuned & detuned Circularly Polarized surface Coil
 Frequency – 63.9 MHz with a bandwidth of 400 KHz
 Very low cost – approximately Rs.25000/- to Rs.30000/- as compared to vendor supplied coil cost approx Rs 3 - 4
lacs. Hence saving in FE.
 Performance of the coil found to be comparable to any commercially available coil

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Indian Tata group produces first Advanced Composite Floor for Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner

Nagpur. India’s TAL Manufacturing Solutions Ltd. (TAL) celebrated delivery of its first advanced composite floor beam (ACFB) for the Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner to Boeing on June 17. The ACFB was produced in collaboration with Boeing by TAL at its dedicated world-class facility in MIHAN SEZ in Nagpur. This is a major milestone in TAL’s progression towards world class cost- effective offerings in the aerospace market. TAL is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Tata Motors of India’s leading industrial Tata group. Senior TAL officials including the Chairman, Mr R.S Thakur, Mr John Byrne - Vice President, Aircraft Materials and Structures, Supplier Management, Boeing Commercial Airplanes (BCA), and Mr Jay Campbell - Managing Director, International Business Development, BCA, were present to commemorate the flag-off ceremony. Boeing India - President, Mr Pratyush Kumar, called it a major milestone not just for Boeing and TAL but also for India. “This is not just any part,” he observed, adding: “It represents a highly advanced form of composite manufacturing that enhances India’s stature in the global supply chain network of Boeing. This is an excellent
example of India bringing productivity and competitiveness to Boeing, and Boeing bringing cutting- edge technology to India – a truly win-win partnership.” “We are proud of achieving this milestone,” said Mr Rajesh Khatri, Executive Director & CEO, TAL. “This would not have been possible without the support of the Boeing Team. We will accelerate production to meet Boeing requirements and are committed to create a center of excellence for aerospace in India backed by world-class facilities, proficient people and global best practices.” “Manufacturing composites for aerospace is a complex, demanding process,” said Mr Kent Fisher, Vice President and General Manager of BCA Supplier Management. “We are pleased
with the progress TAL has made in such a short period of time”. In less than five years, TAL has transformed a green field site at MIHAN, SEZ into an aerospace manufacturing facility, building sophisticated aero structures. It has also created employment opportunities for more than 200 persons – with a potential for many more. Now, TAL is positioned to methodically ramp up production for 787-9 floor beams that are shipped to Boeing partners in Italy, Japan and the United States. With a state-of-the-art facility and capability of manufacturing precision, high quality and cost effective aerospace components, TAL is set to foray its presence in the global aerospace domain.

..:: India Strategic ::. Civil Aviation: Indian Tata group produces first Advanced Composite Floor for Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner
 
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are these in service with the Army,Navy,Air force or even any Paramilitaries
are these in service with the Army,Navy,Air force or even any Paramilitaries
A few thousands are ordered by Paramilitary and the Navy.
This lightweight packs a punch - The Hindu

are these in service with the Army,Navy,Air force or even any Paramilitaries
are these in service with the Army,Navy,Air force or even any Paramilitaries
A few thousands are ordered by Paramilitary and the Navy.
This lightweight packs a punch - The Hindu
 
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