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MYSORE FIRM DEVELOPS CRITICAL TECHNOLOGY FOR MISSILES

Bengaluru, Feb 27: A desi missile safe destruction programme developed by Mysuru-based MSME (Micro, Small and Medium Enterprise) Kaynes Technology is currently under evaluation.

Christened ESAFS (Electronic Safe Arm and Fire System), the devise helps the self destruction of a missile, during its testing and actual operational phases. Missile(s) that veer off from its intended trajectory can be brought down immediately with the help of ESAFS. The company is in the field of defence for the last eight years.


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ESAFS is now under evaluation at DRDO's Research Centre Imarat (RCI) laboratory in Hyderabad. RCI is one of the leading labs under DRDO's Missile Complex.

In an exclusive interview to OneIndia (during the just-concluded Aero India 2015), Lt Col Sharath Bhat (Retd), Senior Vice President, Business Development, Kaynes Technology, said that ESAFS, is a real-time, dual-redundant and fault-tolerant on-board devise.


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ESAFS can pick up signals that are unauthorised or unrecognised in nature. It consists of two identical controller cards and one power supply card for distributing power supply requirements of both controller cards.

Shock compliant system

All the three cards are inter-connected through stackable connectors. ESAFS is tamper proof and Electromagnetic Interference/Compatibility (EMI/EMC) compliant. The system is also thermal, humidity, vibration and shock compliant.

Interestingly, Tippu Sultan, the then King of Mysore, is believed to be the early brains to have developed home-grown missile technologies. He is said to have fired a two-km-range missile against the invading British troops as well.


With 1200 employees, Kaynes Technology has one dedicated defence manufacturing facility in Bengaluru, with 150 people involved in the design and development activities. The company turnover stands at Rs 340 crore now.

"In addition to the Mysuru facility, the company has seven factories in India, one design center in Bengaluru and one service center in Mumbai. Our overseas offices are situated in Zurich and Hamburg," adds Sharath.

Most-preferred supplier to BEL

The company has been the most-preferred supplier to Bharat Electronics Ltd. "We are the first company to sign a long term MoU for manufacturing of electronics sub- system for BEL's naval wing. We are also working for overseas companies for offset programmes, including torpedoes, SAM (surface to air missile) systems and Sukhoi commercial airline project," says Sharath.

He said the Make in India mission will take the local manufacturing companies to a world class level.

"Today there is a huge market for electronic goods in India and we have to address the same by improving the infrastructure and supply chain. As an MSME, we play an important player in the aerospace and defence segment. This Aero India, we saw a change in the type of enquiries we received. There is lot of positive interest which will turn into actual orders," he said.


Today, 30 per cent of Kaynes' products are being exported to the US, Germany, France, Italy, Spain, Holland, Australia, Malaysia and China.

Among the exported products are mission critical signalling systems for railways, home security solutions, heating systems, parking systems and track circuits.

Kaynes Technologies has also developed an innovative Bluetooth bar code scanner, Bluetooth bulb and Tarangini - a water depth monitoring system
.


MI2Watch: Tippu’s land gives birth to missile self destruction device - Oneindia
 
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@waz, @Oscar, @WebMaster..... our member @Meong here is the ideal candidate to be promoted to PDF Analist at the very least; though he is even suitable to be made either the Admin or Webmaster of this Forum; after all he should be crowned with the "SARTAAJ OF PDF" for making so many great contributions to uphold the "High Standards" of PDF and taking them further to Stratospheric Heights!!!!!
I second the motion.
 
Designing this kind of cards is my Profession. I design and work on the chips seen on the cards.
How good are they ???

What if electromagnetic waves fries the chip
 
MYSORE FIRM DEVELOPS CRITICAL TECHNOLOGY FOR MISSILES

Bengaluru, Feb 27: A desi missile safe destruction programme developed by Mysuru-based MSME (Micro, Small and Medium Enterprise) Kaynes Technology is currently under evaluation.

Christened ESAFS (Electronic Safe Arm and Fire System), the devise helps the self destruction of a missile, during its testing and actual operational phases. Missile(s) that veer off from its intended trajectory can be brought down immediately with the help of ESAFS. The company is in the field of defence for the last eight years.


27-1425055674-kaynes-1leadphoto-new.jpg



ESAFS is now under evaluation at DRDO's Research Centre Imarat (RCI) laboratory in Hyderabad. RCI is one of the leading labs under DRDO's Missile Complex.

In an exclusive interview to OneIndia (during the just-concluded Aero India 2015), Lt Col Sharath Bhat (Retd), Senior Vice President, Business Development, Kaynes Technology, said that ESAFS, is a real-time, dual-redundant and fault-tolerant on-board devise.


28-1425099513-kaynes-2.jpg



ESAFS can pick up signals that are unauthorised or unrecognised in nature. It consists of two identical controller cards and one power supply card for distributing power supply requirements of both controller cards.

Shock compliant system

All the three cards are inter-connected through stackable connectors. ESAFS is tamper proof and Electromagnetic Interference/Compatibility (EMI/EMC) compliant. The system is also thermal, humidity, vibration and shock compliant.

Interestingly, Tippu Sultan, the then King of Mysore, is believed to be the early brains to have developed home-grown missile technologies. He is said to have fired a two-km-range missile against the invading British troops as well.


With 1200 employees, Kaynes Technology has one dedicated defence manufacturing facility in Bengaluru, with 150 people involved in the design and development activities. The company turnover stands at Rs 340 crore now.

"In addition to the Mysuru facility, the company has seven factories in India, one design center in Bengaluru and one service center in Mumbai. Our overseas offices are situated in Zurich and Hamburg," adds Sharath.

Most-preferred supplier to BEL

The company has been the most-preferred supplier to Bharat Electronics Ltd. "We are the first company to sign a long term MoU for manufacturing of electronics sub- system for BEL's naval wing. We are also working for overseas companies for offset programmes, including torpedoes, SAM (surface to air missile) systems and Sukhoi commercial airline project," says Sharath.

He said the Make in India mission will take the local manufacturing companies to a world class level.

"Today there is a huge market for electronic goods in India and we have to address the same by improving the infrastructure and supply chain. As an MSME, we play an important player in the aerospace and defence segment. This Aero India, we saw a change in the type of enquiries we received. There is lot of positive interest which will turn into actual orders," he said.


Today, 30 per cent of Kaynes' products are being exported to the US, Germany, France, Italy, Spain, Holland, Australia, Malaysia and China.

Among the exported products are mission critical signalling systems for railways, home security solutions, heating systems, parking systems and track circuits.

Kaynes Technologies has also developed an innovative Bluetooth bar code scanner, Bluetooth bulb and Tarangini - a water depth monitoring system
.


MI2Watch: Tippu’s land gives birth to missile self destruction device - Oneindia

MSME's are surely contributing their bit in the defence sector - their promotion should be of paramount importance!

His chips are behind IAF’s air bombs

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Nestled amidst the busy industrial suburb of Yeshwantpur in Bengaluru, a medium-scale electronics company is powering the submarines of the Indian Navy and fighter jets and choppers of the Indian Air Force. Giving teeth to the armed forces in electronic warfare through state-of-the-art technology, the company was behind the effective SONAR system of the country’s first nuclear submarine INS Arihant. Now, partnering with similar companies, the Yeshwantpur-based EM Electronix Private Limited is offering the IAF technology to trigger their air bombs.

The 30-year-old company in association with Pune-based Dynaflow Technologies has offered to refurbish the aged bombs of the Indian Air Force that were largely imported from Russia several years ago. “Most of the air bombs used by the IAF were imported from Russia several years ago. The chips attached with these bombs have a shelf life. All of them have to be refurbished either to reuse or dispose of. We are offering to design the chips that could trigger these bombs when attached to different aircraft,” explained Shailesh N Tukaye, techie-turned marketing manager of the firm.

Tukaye, a second-generation entrepreneur, has been assisting his father, a retired employee of BEL, in running the company and scale greater heights. Shailesh’s firm has been one of the pioneers in advanced electronics systems that go into the control panel of several war systems. The powerful SONAR system fitted onboard INS Arihant — indigenously made nuclear submarine of Indian Navy, was designed and manufactured by Shailesh’s firm. Working on the micro processors and electronics devices, Shailesh, in association with Dynaflow Technologies, and a South African company, is now offering to refurbish air bombs of IAF.

His chips are behind IAF’s air bombs | idrw.org
 

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