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Major Shaitan Singh

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Rustom-1 Medium Altitude Long Endurance (MALE) Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) is poised to achieve Automatic Takeoff and Landing (ATOL) capability, setting the project up to become as stellar Make-in-India success story.

The Indian Army has been holding off orders for the drone awaiting ATOL capability, which would make the drone easier to operate. Currently, Rustom-1 is externally piloted during takeoff and landing.
Besides, being accident prone, external piloting imposes a short take-off run so as not to tax the pilot, which in turn limits the fuel and payload that the drone can carry. ATOL would allow Rustom-1 to achieve its designed endurance of 8 hours and altitude ceiling of 8000 meters.

Rustom-1 is being developed by the Aeronautical Development Establishment (ADE), a DRDO lab engaged in R&D work in the field of aeronautics, as a replacement for the Israeli supplied Searcher-II UAV.
Rustom-1 recently demonstrated its long endurance maritime surveillance capability in the coastal region of South India.

Automatic takeoff is relatively easier to achieve - sensors fitted on the drone detect any drift from the runway centerline and the autopilot immediately corrects the drift. An automatic landing system is more complex, since the UAV has to be automatically aligned to the runway can then brought down along an optimum glideslope.

Automated Landing System (ALS) for Rustom-1
In August 2014 ADE invited bids for supply of Cassidian MDR-NES Mini Laser Designator and Range Finder (MLDRF) as part of its project to develop an Automated Landing System (ALS) for Rustom-1
The ALS system includes a ground based Laser transmitter and receiver, and a Retro reflector on the UAV. ALS also has a Day TV Camera for streaming video that is monitored by a ground based pilot. After acquiring a UAV in its vicinity, the ALS continuously transmits Laser pulses and receives reflections from the retro reflectors on the UAV. The system uses the laser reflections to compute the dynamic position of the UAV (i.e. Distance, Azimuth and Elevation angles) and uplinks the data to the UAV autopilot for a safe landing.

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Rustom-1 Utilization

Rustom- 1 is intended to be used for
  1. Reconnaissance & Surveillance
  2. Target Acquisition
  3. Target Designation
  4. Communication Relay
  5. Battle Damage Assessment
  6. Signal Intelligence.
Three armed forces and internal security organizations like State Police Forces, BSF, CRPF and Coast Guards, are the prospective users of Rustom –1.

Falling in Step with the Future
As a result of advances in electronics and robotics, drones are becoming increasingly capable and their military applications are increasing.

Military drones come at a fraction of the cost of manned aircraft with no risk to human lives. Mini and Micro drones are used for battlefield surveillance and targeting. Medium drones are used for ISR (Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance). Armed medium drones are used for counter-insurgency. The US, UK, France and China are on the verge of fielding stealthy armed drones for SEAD (Suppression of Enemy Air Defense) missions. Work has started on the development of drones with air-combat capability. Eventually, it is expected that future aircraft would be optionally manned!

Indian Armed Forces were prompt to embrace drone technology. However, the domestic industry till recently ignored the potential of drones. As a result, Indian military meets almost all its drone requirements through imports from Israel.

India is currently the biggest importer of drones, accounting for 22.5 percent of the world's trade. Reliance on imported drones is fraught with risks besides being extremely expensive.

According to the Pentagon’s annual report to the Congress on the People’s Liberation Army (PLA), China’s military plans to produce nearly 42,000 land-based and sea-based unmanned weapons and sensor platforms as part of its continuing, large-scale military buildup.

DRDO's successful implementation of the Rustom-1 project, and the follow-up Rustom-2 project (Israeli Heron replacement) would help Indian military to add capability at reduced cost and with greater customization, while reducing import dependence.

India's Defence Goal by Nayeem Sheikh
 
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Does not really look a beauty but as long as it gets the job done who cares for looks. India needs to build its own drones, even a country like Iran is building their own.
Actually Iran is quite advanced in the field of drone technology.They were the first to build an armed drone in Asia.The Iranian scientists have achieved a lot despite being sanctioned for such a long time.Kudos to them,we(our cientists and engineers) should rather learn something from their resilience and indomitable spirit in the face of overwhelming odds.
 
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Does not really look a beauty but as long as it gets the job done who cares for looks. India needs to build its own drones, even a country like Iran is building their own.

Seriously man .We lack terribly in this field . Sad that we ignored it for so long we end up imports .And so no armed drones can be imported . Only god know what is the status of AURA UCAV ....A golden duck to close our gaps with China . Chinese will keep selling at.med drones to Pakistan without anyone's knowledge. We need to do the same with Vietnam. for that we need to have credible source of drones first. Longggggg way to go

Actually Iran is quite advanced in the field of drone technology.They were the first to build an armed drone in Asia.The Iranian scientists have achieved a lot despite being sanctioned for such a long time.Kudos to them,we(our cientists and engineers) should rather learn something from their resilience and indomitable spirit in the face of overwhelming odds.
That's because they are aware of importance of weapons which we yet to realize . They sanctioned enough(more) money + Acquired knowledge and support from China and Russia = Home made drones . Even with Russian and Israel help we don't see defense budget as top most priority.
 
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Im sorry, is it just me or does this drone look vaguely familiar?

No No No this drone is 100 % Indian with a certain % of imported parts that we'll come to know about later in a report explaining it's failures.... us se pehley sab enjoy karo app log....
 
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If you're talking about your Chinese drone, both take their design from a manned plane called Rutan Long-EZ.

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Look at that.. uncanny resemblance. Our chinese copy unmanned drone is a copy of an Indian plane. Whats the IOC-II status for this beast? Im just playing. It was some of you guys that actually really hit out against how the copy of this particular plane design seemed crap like.
 
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They were the first to build an armed drone in Asia

actually,this was Israel.

@Optimos Prime IA

dear sir,you do not know capability of India or the limit of Indo-Israel Co-Op..India acquired its first armed drones(Hunter not hunter Killer) from Israel,which was Harpy and later Harop.but about Hunter Killer,it is naive to think India doesn't possess this kind of "Minor Tech"..Arms Carrying Pylons which can be attached with unarmed UAVs are already nearly a decade old tech..Israel is using it to attack terrorist bases and its an open secret,and most of the time,they're using Heron or similar UAVs..

about home made drones,Rustam-II will be first.
 
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Look at that.. uncanny resemblance. Our chinese copy unmanned drone is a copy of an Indian plane. Whats the IOC-II status for this beast? Im just playing. It was some of you guys that actually really hit out against how the copy of this particular plane design seemed crap like.

I dont know why they would say the design is crap, because several countries made UAVs based off that design, so it most be okay.
 
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