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==The source of this article==
''' INDIA 2012 '''
A REFERENCE ANNUAL
'' Compiled by ''
RESEARCH, REFERENCE AND TRAINING DIVISION
PUBLICATIONS DIVISION
MINISTRY OF INFORMATION AND BROADCASTING
GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
=Defence Research And Development: India =
=Defence Research and Development Organisation=
DRDO is the R&D wing of the Ministry of Defence, with a vision to empower India
with cutting-edge defence technologies. Its mission is to achieve self-reliance in
critical defence technologies and systems, by indigenisation and innovation, while
equipping the armed forces with state-of-the-art weapon systems and equipment.
DRDO came into existence in 1958 with the amalgamation of Technical Development
Establishment (TDEs) of Indian Army and Directorate of Technical Development &
Production (DTD&P) with Defence Science Organisation (DSO). DRDO is headed
by the Scientific Advisor to Raksha Mantri (Defence Minister) (SA to RM), who is also the Secretary,
Department of Defence R&D and Director General R&D. Dr D S Kothari, eminent
scientist and educationist was the first to head the organisation. The SA to RM is
supported by eight Chief Controllers. The corporate headquarter of DRDO is at
DRDO Bhawan, an environment friendly building located at Rajaji Marg, New Delhi.
The Organisation has two tier structure. viz, the Corporate Hqrs at New Delhi,
and laboratories establishments, regional centres, field stations, etc., across the length
and breadth of the country. DRDO Hqrs, under the Department of Defence Research
& Developmnt, is organized into two sets of Directorates, i.e., the Corporate
Directorates and the Technical Directorates. The laboratories, based on their corecompetence,
are classfied into eight clusters. The labs under each cluster are
supported by respective technical directorates, namely, the directorates of
Aeronautics, Armaments, Combat Vehicles and Engineering, Electronics and
Computer Sciences, Materials, Missiles, Naval Research and Development and Life
Sciences, in terms of obtaining approvals of new projects from the Government,
improving their infrastructure, creating new facilities, facilitate in monitoring and
review of ongoing projects and also to co-ordinate with other laboratories and
directorates.
These Directorates act for the labs as 'single window' to the R&D Hqr,
and the Government of India.
''' The five technical directorates ''' of Industry Interface
and Technology Management, Interaction with Services for Business, International
Cooperation, Technology Acquisition, Civil Works and Estates and the Technical
Examination Cell further support the labs in matters common to all labs. The
Scientific Advisers to Chief of the Army Staff (COAS), Chief of the Air Staff (CAS),
Chief of the Naval Staff (CNS) and Deputy Chief of Integrated Defence Staff also
act as Technical Directors to render services to their respective Chiefs.
''' The Corporate Directorates ''' , namely, the directorates of Budget Finance &
Accounts, Extramural Research & Intellectual Property Rights, Human Resource
development, Management Services, Materials Management, Personnel, Planning
& Coordination, Public Interface, Rajbhasha and OM, and Vigilance & Security,
carry out planning and management of resources and facilitate the linkage with the
other Government ministries and departments. They help laboratories in financial
management, inducting manpower, training and career development, planning and
coordination of ongoing projects, handling Parliament Questions, image building
activities such as disseminating information regarding the programs/ policies/
accomplishment of DRDO to media, academic and students community as well as
the public at large, etc.
The Recuritment and Assessment Centre (RAC) undertakes
fresh recruitment of scientists at various levels and conducts assessments for
promotions of scientists on periodic basis. The Centre for Personnel Talent
Management (CEPTAM) is responsible for induction and training of "Technical and
Other Staff" of the organisation.
==DRDO has the following responsibilities.==
l Design, development and lead to production of state-of-art Sensors, Weapon
Systems, Platforms and allied equipment (Strategic systems, Tactical systems,
Dual Use Technologies).
l Research in Life Sciences, to optimize combat effectiveness and promote their
well-being especially in harsh environment.
l Develop infrastructure and highly trained Manpower for strong defence
technology base.
DRDO formulates and executes programmes of scientific research, design &
development in areas relevant to national security. It also functions as the nodal
agency for the execution of major Defence related programmes with the national
scientific institutions, PSUs and private agencies. It has led to the production of
world class weapon systems and equipment in accordance with requirements laid
down by the three Services. In addition DRDO assists the Services by rendering
technical advice on matters such as formulation of Staff Requirements, evaluation
of systems to be acquired, fire & explosive safety, mathematical/statistical analysis
of operational problems etc.
The following facts give a glimpse of the structure and dimensions of DRDO.
l Total No. of Labs/Estts: 52
l Training Institutes: CEPTAM (Delhi), DIAT
(Pune), ITM, (Mussoorie)
l Integrated Test Ranges: 2
l Total strength (as on 01 July 2011) 27,796
l Scientists: 7,854
l Technical personnel : 10,139
l Others: 9,803
l Def. R&D Expenditure 2010-11 (Rs in Crore) 10,149.71
l Def. R&D Budget 2011-12 (Rs in Crore) 10,253.17
lOffical websites http//www.drdo.com
http://www.drdo.org
http://rac. drdo.in
lOfficial Contact Person Director - Public Interface
Phone: 911123011073
email: dpidrdo@hqr.drdo.in
In terms of tangible outputs, DRDO has developed a wide range of strategic
and tactical weapon systems and complex technologies associated with such systems.
The value of production orders placed on DRDO developed systems stands at over
Rs 1,20,000 crore. However, the production value of the DRDO products is by no
means the only measure of impact of these developments on the nation's defence
capabilities. Many of these systems could not be imported or developed jointly
with any other country in the era of embargoes and technology denials. The
developed countries with advanced militarily technologies offer licensed prodution
of those systems that are obsolete for them, with barely any technology transfer.
Successful indigenous development and production of strategic systems and
platforms such as Agni and Prithvi series of missiles, nuclear powered submarine-
Arihant, Light Combat Aircraft-Tejas, etc. have given quantum jump to India's
military might, generating effective deterrence and providing crucial leverage and
marking India's entry into the elite club of countries possessing such technologies.
Major contributions from each cluster of DRDO in terms of Products & Systems
Developed/Accepted/Inducted, Technologies Developed and infrastructure
facilities established are delineated in the following table :
===Table===
Technology Products & Systems Developed/ Technologies Developed and
Cluster/Area Accepted/ Inducted Infrastructures Facilities established
LCA (Tejas) MK-I was indigenously
designed, developed and produced Light
Combat Aircraft.
Achieved Initial
Operational Clearance (IOC). Its eleven
prototypes have completed 1650 flights. The
Final Operational Clearance (FOC) is
expected by Dec 2012.
In additional to this,
as a strategy towards long-term self-reliance
in Air-power, design development and
production of its advanced version (LCA
Mk-II) has also been undertaken. The first
prototype of naval variant of LCA made its
maiden flight schedule in 2011. The other
maiden flight schedule in 2011.
The other
success stories are '
Lakshya'-the Pilotless
Target Aircraft, 'Nishant' & 'RUSTOM'
unmanned aerial Vehicles, Electronic
Warfare Suites, Radar Warning Receivers
(RWR) including High Accuracy Direction
Finder (HADF), Mission Computers and
avionics upgrades for several fighter
aircrafts.
Missile Approach warning System
and Laser Warning System have been
developed and are being fitted on various
Military aircrafts and helicopters.
Kaveri -
India's first indigeneous gas turbine engine
has completed official Altitude test of 73 hrs
in Russia. As a spin-off, variants of Kaveri
engine are being developed for propulsion
of marine vessels and power generation.
Sudarshan, a laser seeker kit for converting
1000lb bombs into laser guided bombs was
developed and demonstrated.
A medium
sized Acrostat based platform has been
developed for surveillance applications.
India's first indigenous Airborne Early
Warning & Control Syste mhit the skies on
December 6, 2011.
Large number of armaments designed
and developed by DRDO have been
inducted in the armed forces. Over a million
pieces of 7.62 mm Ishapore Self-Loading
Rifle (SLR) developed by DRDO were
produced till replaced by 5.56mm INSAS
(Indian Small Arms System), another DRDO
product. INSAS is available in fixed &
foldable butt versions of Assault Rifle &
LMG, all firing the same ammunition and
having 70% commonality of parts. Multi-
Barrel Rocket Launcher System-Pinaka,
successfully developed followed by transfer
of technology to production agencies.
FSAPDS ammunition, Influence Mines
MK-I, Modern Sub-machine carbine
(MSMC), Under-Barrel Grenade Launcher
Aeronautical
Systems
Armament
Systems
A wide range of highly complex
technologies have been mastered and
massive infrastructure created in the
process of development of LCA-Tejas, its
sub-systems and the Gas Turbine Engine-
Kaveri, Unstable aerodynamics, Flight
Control Laws for Unstable Configuration
Aircraft, Fly-by-wire Digital Flight Control
System, Open Architecture, Mission
Avionics, Advanced Composite Structures,
Hardware and Saftware for Simulators.
Real time flight simulators, Hardware in
loop simulators (HILS), test facility for
UAVs, Lightning test facility for lightningworthiness
of aircraft, Wind tunnel test
facility. Cockpit environment facility,
National Flight Test Center (NFTC) for
testing flight operations, engineering and
instrumentation, Full scale engine test
facilities.
Advanced Centre for Energetic Materials
(ACEM) has been created at Nasik for
processing of large rocket motors/
segments. Other major technologies relate
Explosive filling for pre-fragmented,
Incendiary and Bomblet Warheads; Electric
and Electro-hydraulic Launcher, Explosive
Reactive Armour (ERA), Pressure & Ribbon
casting technique, Artillery rocket
launchers & warhead hardware, flow
forming tube of Pinaka rocket, Multi
Projectile Charge warhead.
for INSAS and AK-47 rifle, 84 mm light
weight launcher, Multimade Grenade, Bund
blasting Device (BBD), Instant fire detection &
suppression for BMP-2/2K, 303 inch and 7.62
mm non-lethal bullets, Adrushya mine to
immobilize contemporary battle tanks, are
examples of wide range of products.
Two regiments of India's first indigenously
designed, developed and productionised
Main Battle Tank "MBT-Arjun Mk-1" have
been raised and inducted in the Army.
Development of MBT-Arjun MK II is in
advance stage. T-72 Ajeya tanks were
upgraded with indigenous technologies and
equipped with Explosive Reactive Armour
(ERA), Global Positioning System (GPS).
Integrated Fire Detection & Suppression
System (IFDSS) & reconfigured Smoke
Grenade Discharge (SGD) have been
produced.
Other major achievements are
BHIM-76-self propelled 155 mm gun, Ex-tank
-a combination of T-72 (Ajeya) Chassis and
the most advanced MBT Arjun Weapon
System, Integrated Arjun Simulator, Bridge
Layer Tank based on T-72 & Arjun,
SARVATRA- the mobile bridge laying system
(upto 75 mm within 100 minutes), Modular
bridge SAKAV (46m single span bridge
system, MLC70), Carrier Command Post
Tracked on BMP II, Armoured Ambulance
BMP-II, Armoured Amphibious Dozer,
Armoured Engineering Reconnaissance
Vehicle, Aircraft Bearinings, Gear Box, PTO
shaft Hydro-Pneumatic Suspension for
armoured vehicles, Mobile Comouflage
System (integrated in MBT Arjun), Remotely
Operated Vehicle (Daksh), a robotic vehicle
for remotely handling IED, Riot Control
Vehicle, Unmanned Ground Vehicle (UGV),
Rotary Engine for UAVs, Trackway
Expedient Mat Ground Surfacing,
Containerized Operation Theatre Complex
on wheels, Ground Support Vehicles for
various indigenous strategic and tactical
missles, Nishant launcher, Counter Mine Flail
(CMF) on T-72 Tank, Snow galleries,
Mountain Weather Forecast Models.
Electronic Warfare Systems (EWS):
SAMUKTA for Army and SANGRAHA for
Navy, SUJAV - a compact communication
electrinic warfare suit.
Advanced ESM
System (Varuna), Convoy Protection Jammers
(SAFARI & STRIDE).
Radars: Indian
Doppler Radar INDRA-I & II, Multifunction
phased array radar (Rajendra), Low Level
Light Weight Radar (Bharani), weapan locating
Combat
Vehicles &
Engineering
Electronic &
Computer
Systems
Technology Products & Systems Developed/ Technologies Developed and
Cluster/Area Accepted/ Inducted Infrastructures Facilities established
Engine Test Facility, Transmission Test
Facility.
Fuel Injection Pump Test Rig,
Variable Speed Drive Test Facility, Road
Wheel Test Rig. Air Cleaner Test Rig.
Suspension Test Facility, Hydraulic Test
Bench, Universal Gear Tester, Ultrasonic
Flaw Detector, Test Facilities for Aircraft
Gearbox, Environmental Test Facilities
consisting of Low temperature chamber,
Driving rain chamber, water immersion
chamber, Dust chamber, Mould growth
chamber, Salt spray chamber, Shock test
machine and Bump test machine, Test
Track Facility, Dry heat chamber and
Dump heat for evaluation of structural
integrity and performance of electronic
and electrical equipment.
Rapid prototyping and Prototype
manufacturing facilities. Structure
Dynamics laboratory and Integrated
Laboratory.
A National Centre for Automotive Testing
(NCAT) at VRDE is equipped with state
of the art infrastructure for testing and
certification of defence as well as civil
vehicles.
Automotive Electro-magnetic
Compatibility (EMC) test facility—one of
the biggest in the world has been recently
added. Virtual Reality Laboratory.
Cold
Laboratory and High Altitude Snow
Study Centre.
Real Time Satellite Imagery
Reception Centre, Snow Chute also have
been installed.
Technologies for achieving High Accuracy
Direction Finding; High Power Jamming;
Voice Recognition and Voice Print
Analysis; Data/image Fusion, Jam-
Resistant Data Links; Satellite
Communication; Secrecy Systems,
Multifunction electronic scanning radars;
Artificial Neural Networks based data
Radar, 3D Central Acquisition Radars -
Revathi for Navy, Rohini for Airforce, Battle
Field Surveillance Radar (BFSR), Active
Phased Array Radar (L-Star), Super Vision
Maritime Patrol Radar (L-Star), (SV-2000
MPAR).
Communication Systems: Combat
Net Radio for Army, Briefcase SATCOM
Terminal, Data-link for unmanned aerial
vehicle - NISHANT.
Command and
Control Systems: Artillery Combat
Command Control System (ACCCS),
Command Information Decision Support
System (CIDSS).
Electro Optics: Electro
Optic Fire Control System (EON-51),
Palmtop Green Microchip Laser Module.
Passive Q-Switching, S-band 130 KW
(pulsed) Coupled-cavity TWT, Holographic
Sight.
Lasers: Eye Safe Lasers, Light Weight
Laser Target Designator (LLTD), Laser
Warning Sensor, PRF Code Recognition
Device.
Safety and efficiency of soldier, the man
behind machines under the most diverse
battlefield conditions (extremes of cold and
heat, mountains, deserts, tropical forests and
so on) is a high priority and DRDO has
developed many life Support Systems for
Armed forces.
Some of these products are
Computerized Pilot Selection System
(CPSS), Helicopter oxygen system to meet
the aircrew oxygen requirement upto 30,000
ft.
Submarine Escape Set for escape from an
abandoned submarine from depths of 100m,
Combat Free Fall system capable to
withstand the harsh conditions of free fall
from 30,000 ft, Herbal Anti oxidant
supplement, High Altitude adapted & fast
growing Broiler Sheep, High medicinal
value Mushrooms, high altitude medical
products, molecular imaging drugs and
enhancers for Armed Forces, long shelf life
ready to eat packaged food and appetizers,
Bio diesel production, Cold tolerant hybrid
vegetables, Genetically engineered cold
tolerant vegetables, Hyperbaric oxygen
therapy Chamber (Samudrasuta), One man
high Altitude Pulmonary Oedema (HAPO)
chamber, Heating Gloves & Socks for
extreme cold conditions, Self-contained selfheating
system to warm, Ready to Eat
packed foods at 650C, Bio-digestor for
treatment and disposal of human waste for
extreme cold is also being introduced in
Indian Railway Coaches to avoid soiling of
tracks.
Thousands of such biodigesters are
being installed in Lakshdweep island and
Life
Sciences
Technology Products & Systems Developed/ Technologies Developed and
Cluster/Area Accepted/ Inducted Infrastructures Facilities established
Mining, Computer Vision, Virtual Reality
and Roboties; parallel processing; GaAs
Crystal Growth Facility; Molecular Beam
Epitaxy System; Ion- Implantation System;
Ion-Implantation system; Electron Beam
Micro Lithography system; MOCVD system;
Mask Fabrication Facility; Fab line for
fabrication of MMIC, UHV Processing
Stations; Precision Machining Facilities;
Single Point Diamond Turning (SPDT) Micromachining
Facility; Infrastructure for EMI/
EMC facility; Optical Component design,
fabrication, coating and testing for spherical,
aspheric & freeform surface in VIS & IR band
upto 1m diameter.
Life Support Technologies, Military
nurtrition - (fresh and processed foods
technologies); Technologies for growing
fruits and vegetables in extreme climates
including high altitude cold deserts; Military
Psychology & Personnel Selection, Manmachine
interface, Technology for removal
of (fluoride, iron, arsenic) from water,
Technology for storage of potatoes under
extreme cold, Fully automatic Chapati
making machine, zero energy cooling
chambers, anti freeze containers, National
Germplasm storage facility at high altitude,
esterification plant for Biodisel extraction,
removal of toxic waste from Jatropha plant
seed cake for animal feed and other
applications.
in houseboats (in lakes), Multi-Insect
Repellent DEPA, Avalanche Victim Detector
(AVD).
AB Class Steel for Naval Applications,
Titanium Sponge.
High Temperature Titanium
Alloys for Aerospace applications.
Brake pads
for Aircrafts.
Investment Casting of turbine
components etc., Light weight composite
armour for Mi-17-IV helicopter, Jet Fuel Stator
castings for TEJAS, Energy efficient Special
Phase Change Materials for temperature
moderation.
Ultrahigh strength and high
fracture toughness DMR-1700 low alloy steel
for booster motor casings of missiles.
Structural adhesives & sealants, high
performance lubricants and greases,
microwave absorbing polymer composite.
Heavy alloy Armor Penetrator Rods.
Jackal
Armor.
Kanchan Armor, Hydraulic Pipeline
for Submarine Applications.
Surface-to-surface strategic missile
systems Agni I (700 km) Agni-II (2000 km) and
Agni III (3500 km).
Prithvi series of surfaceto-
surface missiles.
These nuclear capable
platforms provide effective deterrence and
credible second strike capability.
Brahmos
Supersonic Cruise Missiles for Army and
Navy.Brahmos is the only supersonic cruise
missile in the world.
Dhanush-ship launched
SS missile.
Akash - multi-directional, multitarget
SAM area defence weapon system.
Nag
- 3rd generation anti tank missile.
Air Defence
System against ballistic missiles of up to 2000
km class, for both exo-atmospheric (80 km
altitude) and endo-atmospheric (15 km
altitude) interception.
Computerized war
games for Army & Air force.
Materials
Missile &
Strategic
Systems
Technology Products & Systems Developed/ Technologies Developed and
Cluster/Area Accepted/ Inducted Infrastructures Facilities established
Technology for the production of premium
quality Titanium sponge from indigenous
raw material developed.
Technology
transferred to Kerala Minerals & Metals
Ltd, Kollam and 500 TPY capacity plant
commissioned thus bridging a major gap
in the production cycle (ore to finished
product) of high quality Titanium
components.
Investment casting
technology for high pressure turbine
blades and vanes in gas turbine engine.
Hot isostatic pressing technology for near
net shaped integral turbine rotors.
Technologies related to Composite Armor,
Special Steels for the Navy, Cast Airfoils
for Gas Turbines, Titanium Alloys, Rare
Earth Metalbased High Energy Magnets,
Armour for Fighting Vehicles, Preparation
of highly luminescent. multi-color
emitting doped semiconducting
nanocrystals, Large size plastic scintillator
rods for nuclear installations.
Technologies for indigenous development,
testing & production of Fiber Optics Gyro,
Ring Laser Gyro, Accelerometers, Inertial/
Automomous Navigation Systems, MEMS
and MEMS based sensors, Directional
warheads, Direct Action Trajectory and
Altitude Control System, Long range Solid
Rocket Motors, Smokeless Propellant,
Composite Rocket Motor casings, Carbon
Composite Re-entry Vehicles, Composite
Radomes, Seals and jet vanes for under
water Launch system, Pro-fragmented
and Submunition Warheads.
Technologies
for Command Guidance, Ram Rocket
Propulsion, Multi Target Engagements,
Twin engine Liquid Propulsion,
Stabilisation of Launch Platform for
Moving Ship.
Multi-band Radar Seeker Test facility.
Electro-megnetic Pulse facility.
Electrohydraulic
servo valve Limited Production
facility, Solid Propellant Processing facility.
RINS-Ring Laser Gyro based INS-GPSGLONASS
for long range missiles and
Aircrafts, RINS-Ring Laser Gyro based
INS-GPS-GLONASS for long range
missiles and Aircrafts.
Millimeter Wave
Ship-borne sonar HUMSA. Air Borne
dunking sonar MIHIR. Torpedo Advanced
Light TAL, Helicopter Fire Control System
capable of launching of TAL (Advanced
Light Torpedo) and depth charges.
Submarine-sonar USHUS.
Torpedoes-Fire
Control System.
Advanced Panoramic
Sonar Hull mounted (APSOH)
PACHENDRIYA - integrated submarine
sonar and tactical fire control system.
Underwater Telephone (UWT) TADPOLE
sonobuoy high altitude deployable sonar.
Auto-controlled Carbon Dioxide Control
System.
Impressed Current Cathodic
Protection System for Ship hull.
Indian
Activated Aluminum Galvanic Sacrificial
alloy system.
Poly-LIST Dockblock- a
substitute for teak wood used for dry
docking of ships.
Heavy duty non-skid
paint.
250 Kw Silver Oxide-Zinc Battery.
IR
Suppression System For Naval Platforms.
Underwater Acoustic Communication
System, Anti-torpedo decoy system, Fuel
cell based power generation system, fibre
optic biosensors for water borne pathogens.
Helicopter fire Control System capable of
launching of TAL (Advanced Light
Torpedo) and depth charges.
Microwave power modules, High Power
Amplifiers, Transmitters for Electronic
warfare, Cathodes, Vacuum microelectronic
devices, High power microwave sources
and diagnostics, Subsystems for distributed
electronics, Subsystems for distributed
electronics of Heavy weight torpedo, 6.5
KW pulsed X-band and 10k W pulsed Ku
band Coupled-Cavities TWT for airborne
radars.
NBC Recce Vehicle.
NBC Protective
Clothing/Permeable Suites, NBC water
purification system.
Camouflage Pattern
Generation Software, Synthetic Camouflage
Net, Mobile medical post for Navy, Blast
material Protection Suits, Synthetic Life
Jacket, Anti Riot Polycarbonate Shield.
anti
Riot Helmet, NBC Canister, Water Poison
Naval
Systems
Micro
Electronics
& Devices
NBC
Technology Products & Systems Developed/ Technologies Developed and
Cluster/Area Accepted/ Inducted Infrastructures Facilities established
Seeker.
MINGS (miniaturized Inertial
Navigaton & Guidance System) - MEMS
(micro electro Mechanical system) based
Hybrid Navigation System.
MEMS
packaging.
Composite rocket motor
casings.
Sonar Technologies, Homing Technology.
Pumpjet Propulsion.
Signal Processing for
Target Classification.
The floating laboratory - INS
Sagardhwani, Underwater Acoustics
Research Facility.
Hydrodynamic Test
Facilities.
High Speed Towing Tank
(HSTT).
Cavitation Tunnel.
Wind Tunnel.
Wind Tunnel.
Acoustic.
Shock, Noise and
Vibration Test Facilities.
Under-Water
ranges.
Torpedo Engineering Centre
Electrical Propulsion Test Centre
Materials and Acoustic Simulated Test
(MATS) facility.
'Seakeeping and
manocuring Basin.
Cluster computing
facility to provide system level simulation
of sonar systems-DARPAN.
Prototype
Manu-facturing Facility.
Underwater paint system for application
under immersed condition, CO2
curtailment system for submarines
High detection and performance
computing center (CHITRA).
Secure and
trusted computing and communication
solutions for high assurance applications.
NBC Protection, Radiation
Instrumentation, NBC Defence
Technologies.
detection Kit, Portable Decontamination
Apparatus, NBC Filters/ Ventition Systems, CW
Type A/B Decontamination kit/Solution,
Diagnostics kits for detection of Dengue,
Chikungunya, Plague, Typhoid, Japanese
Encephalitis, Malaria, Leptospirosis and swine
flu, ELISA kit for simultaneous identification of
food pathogens, NBC Protected Integrated Field
Shelter.
Technology Products & Systems Developed
Cluster/Area Accepted/ Inducted
====Table ends====
The most significant contribution of DRDO is the creation of an ''' echo system '''
conducive to development of cutting edge technologies by developing partnerships
with academic/research institutions and with industries; creating exhaustive
infrastructure, both within the organisation and the partner entities, creating centres
of excellence and establishing high quality manpower resource.
DRDO today
possesses a wide spectrum of Core Competencies which include Systems Design &
Integration of Complex Sensors, Weapon Systems & Platforms; Complex High-end
Software Packages; Functional Materials; Test and Evaluation; Technology Transfer
and Absorption etc. In addition, Expertise and Infrastructure have been built up for
basic/applied research in relevant areas, Quality Assurance & Safety, Project &
Technology Management. The Infrastructural facilities created by DRDO are national
assets and include Integrated Instrumented flight Test Range, Structural Dynamics
& Vibration Test facility for aircrafts, EW Test ranges, Propulsion and Ballistics Test
facilities, EMI/EMC Test Rigs, EMP/Lightning, Antennae Test Range,
Instrumentation Ship, Acoustic Research Ship, Underwater Weapon Test Ranges,
Test Tracks for land systems etc.
The other tangible benefits are the capability in a
wide range of militarily critical and advanced technologies, efforts in ensuring
continuity of supply of components, spares in face of changing international scenario,
developing a self reliant Defence R&D base and spin-offs into civil industry.
''' The major partners ''' in our nation building endeavors include the three arms of
the Services as the prime users , Defence PSUs, Private Industries, International
Collaborators and Academic/Researchers. Inter-Governmental Agreements/MOUs
on Defence Cooperation exist with about 35 countries. Training in specialised defence
technology-related areas is offered to many developing countries for their scientific/
engineering personnel at the Defence Institute of Advanced Technology (A Deemed
University), Pune. The DRDO has been actively promotion participation of Indian
Industries in defence production and this has resulted in a significant growth of
industries both in PSUs and private sector.
DRDO has strong interface with the
user Services through the Integrated Defence Staff and Service HQrs. Studies of
S&T road maps of DRDO and the three Services are carried out to identify the
products and critical technologies that are required to be established within the
country. The technologies are categorised into "Buy. "Make" and "Buy & Make"
categories and strategies evolved to establish them in the country by one of the
following routes, namely, 'In house development in DRDO', 'Acquisition of Matured
Technologies through offset obligations'. DRDO has Foreign Collaborations, MOU/
Agreements with 33 countries in area of defence technologies. The major foreign
partners are - Russia, USA, France, Israel, Germany, UK, Singapore, Kazhakastan
and Kyrgystan. DRDO also has Joint Working Groups for collaboration with major
foreign partners. Three such groups are Indo-US Joint Technology Group, Indo-
Russian R&D Sub Group and Indo-Israel Managing Committee.
The Defence R&D expenditure of Rs 8,476.98 crore during the FY 2009-10 was
just 5.98% of nation's total Defence Services expenditure of Rs. 1,41,812.11 crore.
Nearly three-fourth of the total expenditure was on activities directly related to
R&D and creation of infrastructure facilities for such activities. The Defence R&D
Budget for the current (2011-12) FY is Rs 10,250.00 crore being 6.20% of the total
Defence Services budget of Rs 1,64,455 crore. The strategic systems have been on
priority, taking significant share of the Defence R&D budget.
The DRDO, being a knowledge based organisation, has been generating and
protecting the intellectual property rights as part of its culture. DRDO has taken
more than 491 Indian and 46 foreign patents/designs/copyrights till date, while
another 652 Indian and 104 foreign patents are under prosecution. A good number
of national and international papers with impact factor are being published by our
scientists. DRDO provides support to Academia to carry out research on topics
related to military science under Grants-in-Aid Scheme. There are more that 350
ongoing projects running at academia involving more than 200 institutions including
IITs, IISc, Universities, Colleges, R&D centres, Professional Societies etc. More than
500 students are pursuing their PhD degrees under these projects. The annual budget
of Grants-in-Aid scheme is about Rs. 100 crores.
The number of PhDs in DRDO under the DRDS category alone today is around
818. It is a true 'knowledge bank' for the nation and owner of a vast intellectual
property. DRDO offers to its employees adequate professional ambiance in terms
of flexibility of operation, autonomy, financial and managerial responsibilities.
Advanced training, career and self-development needs of the scientists are also
given due attention. The DRDO employees routinely perform duties that are unique
in nature. Several projects in DRDO are mission mode and field oriented. In addition
field trials are carried out for several months at a stretch under harsh environments
like deserts and high altitude cold areas. Further, the scientists are also expected to
carry out extensive airborne and ship borne trials as part of their project
responsibilities.
The DRDO has attracted young students to take defence S&T as career option.
Competent manpower is inducted into DRDO through several schemes such as All
India DRDO Scientists Entry (SET), Annual Campus Talent Search, Selection as
Scientist from candidates with fresh PhD under the ROSSA scheme, Online selection
for NRIs and selection of scientists under Lateral Entry Scheme.
"Balasya mulam vigyanam" i.e. " The source of strength is Science" is the tag
line of DRDO. It is Science that drives the nation in war and peace. DRDO has firm
determination to make the nation strong and self reliant in terms of Science and
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=Defence Research And Development: India =
=Defence Research and Development Organisation=
DRDO is the R&D wing of the Ministry of Defence, with a vision to empower India
with cutting-edge defence technologies. Its mission is to achieve self-reliance in
critical defence technologies and systems, by indigenisation and innovation, while
equipping the armed forces with state-of-the-art weapon systems and equipment.
DRDO came into existence in 1958 with the amalgamation of Technical Development
Establishment (TDEs) of Indian Army and Directorate of Technical Development &
Production (DTD&P) with Defence Science Organisation (DSO). DRDO is headed
by the Scientific Advisor to Raksha Mantri (Defence Minister) (SA to RM), who is also the Secretary,
Department of Defence R&D and Director General R&D. Dr D S Kothari, eminent
scientist and educationist was the first to head the organisation. The SA to RM is
supported by eight Chief Controllers. The corporate headquarter of DRDO is at
DRDO Bhawan, an environment friendly building located at Rajaji Marg, New Delhi.
The Organisation has two tier structure. viz, the Corporate Hqrs at New Delhi,
and laboratories establishments, regional centres, field stations, etc., across the length
and breadth of the country. DRDO Hqrs, under the Department of Defence Research
& Developmnt, is organized into two sets of Directorates, i.e., the Corporate
Directorates and the Technical Directorates. The laboratories, based on their corecompetence,
are classfied into eight clusters. The labs under each cluster are
supported by respective technical directorates, namely, the directorates of
Aeronautics, Armaments, Combat Vehicles and Engineering, Electronics and
Computer Sciences, Materials, Missiles, Naval Research and Development and Life
Sciences, in terms of obtaining approvals of new projects from the Government,
improving their infrastructure, creating new facilities, facilitate in monitoring and
review of ongoing projects and also to co-ordinate with other laboratories and
directorates.
These Directorates act for the labs as 'single window' to the R&D Hqr,
and the Government of India.
''' The five technical directorates ''' of Industry Interface
and Technology Management, Interaction with Services for Business, International
Cooperation, Technology Acquisition, Civil Works and Estates and the Technical
Examination Cell further support the labs in matters common to all labs. The
Scientific Advisers to Chief of the Army Staff (COAS), Chief of the Air Staff (CAS),
Chief of the Naval Staff (CNS) and Deputy Chief of Integrated Defence Staff also
act as Technical Directors to render services to their respective Chiefs.
''' The Corporate Directorates ''' , namely, the directorates of Budget Finance &
Accounts, Extramural Research & Intellectual Property Rights, Human Resource
development, Management Services, Materials Management, Personnel, Planning
& Coordination, Public Interface, Rajbhasha and OM, and Vigilance & Security,
carry out planning and management of resources and facilitate the linkage with the
other Government ministries and departments. They help laboratories in financial
management, inducting manpower, training and career development, planning and
coordination of ongoing projects, handling Parliament Questions, image building
activities such as disseminating information regarding the programs/ policies/
accomplishment of DRDO to media, academic and students community as well as
the public at large, etc.
The Recuritment and Assessment Centre (RAC) undertakes
fresh recruitment of scientists at various levels and conducts assessments for
promotions of scientists on periodic basis. The Centre for Personnel Talent
Management (CEPTAM) is responsible for induction and training of "Technical and
Other Staff" of the organisation.
==DRDO has the following responsibilities.==
l Design, development and lead to production of state-of-art Sensors, Weapon
Systems, Platforms and allied equipment (Strategic systems, Tactical systems,
Dual Use Technologies).
l Research in Life Sciences, to optimize combat effectiveness and promote their
well-being especially in harsh environment.
l Develop infrastructure and highly trained Manpower for strong defence
technology base.
DRDO formulates and executes programmes of scientific research, design &
development in areas relevant to national security. It also functions as the nodal
agency for the execution of major Defence related programmes with the national
scientific institutions, PSUs and private agencies. It has led to the production of
world class weapon systems and equipment in accordance with requirements laid
down by the three Services. In addition DRDO assists the Services by rendering
technical advice on matters such as formulation of Staff Requirements, evaluation
of systems to be acquired, fire & explosive safety, mathematical/statistical analysis
of operational problems etc.
The following facts give a glimpse of the structure and dimensions of DRDO.
l Total No. of Labs/Estts: 52
l Training Institutes: CEPTAM (Delhi), DIAT
(Pune), ITM, (Mussoorie)
l Integrated Test Ranges: 2
l Total strength (as on 01 July 2011) 27,796
l Scientists: 7,854
l Technical personnel : 10,139
l Others: 9,803
l Def. R&D Expenditure 2010-11 (Rs in Crore) 10,149.71
l Def. R&D Budget 2011-12 (Rs in Crore) 10,253.17
lOffical websites http//www.drdo.com
http://www.drdo.org
http://rac. drdo.in
lOfficial Contact Person Director - Public Interface
Phone: 911123011073
email: dpidrdo@hqr.drdo.in
In terms of tangible outputs, DRDO has developed a wide range of strategic
and tactical weapon systems and complex technologies associated with such systems.
The value of production orders placed on DRDO developed systems stands at over
Rs 1,20,000 crore. However, the production value of the DRDO products is by no
means the only measure of impact of these developments on the nation's defence
capabilities. Many of these systems could not be imported or developed jointly
with any other country in the era of embargoes and technology denials. The
developed countries with advanced militarily technologies offer licensed prodution
of those systems that are obsolete for them, with barely any technology transfer.
Successful indigenous development and production of strategic systems and
platforms such as Agni and Prithvi series of missiles, nuclear powered submarine-
Arihant, Light Combat Aircraft-Tejas, etc. have given quantum jump to India's
military might, generating effective deterrence and providing crucial leverage and
marking India's entry into the elite club of countries possessing such technologies.
Major contributions from each cluster of DRDO in terms of Products & Systems
Developed/Accepted/Inducted, Technologies Developed and infrastructure
facilities established are delineated in the following table :
===Table===
Technology Products & Systems Developed/ Technologies Developed and
Cluster/Area Accepted/ Inducted Infrastructures Facilities established
LCA (Tejas) MK-I was indigenously
designed, developed and produced Light
Combat Aircraft.
Achieved Initial
Operational Clearance (IOC). Its eleven
prototypes have completed 1650 flights. The
Final Operational Clearance (FOC) is
expected by Dec 2012.
In additional to this,
as a strategy towards long-term self-reliance
in Air-power, design development and
production of its advanced version (LCA
Mk-II) has also been undertaken. The first
prototype of naval variant of LCA made its
maiden flight schedule in 2011. The other
maiden flight schedule in 2011.
The other
success stories are '
Lakshya'-the Pilotless
Target Aircraft, 'Nishant' & 'RUSTOM'
unmanned aerial Vehicles, Electronic
Warfare Suites, Radar Warning Receivers
(RWR) including High Accuracy Direction
Finder (HADF), Mission Computers and
avionics upgrades for several fighter
aircrafts.
Missile Approach warning System
and Laser Warning System have been
developed and are being fitted on various
Military aircrafts and helicopters.
Kaveri -
India's first indigeneous gas turbine engine
has completed official Altitude test of 73 hrs
in Russia. As a spin-off, variants of Kaveri
engine are being developed for propulsion
of marine vessels and power generation.
Sudarshan, a laser seeker kit for converting
1000lb bombs into laser guided bombs was
developed and demonstrated.
A medium
sized Acrostat based platform has been
developed for surveillance applications.
India's first indigenous Airborne Early
Warning & Control Syste mhit the skies on
December 6, 2011.
Large number of armaments designed
and developed by DRDO have been
inducted in the armed forces. Over a million
pieces of 7.62 mm Ishapore Self-Loading
Rifle (SLR) developed by DRDO were
produced till replaced by 5.56mm INSAS
(Indian Small Arms System), another DRDO
product. INSAS is available in fixed &
foldable butt versions of Assault Rifle &
LMG, all firing the same ammunition and
having 70% commonality of parts. Multi-
Barrel Rocket Launcher System-Pinaka,
successfully developed followed by transfer
of technology to production agencies.
FSAPDS ammunition, Influence Mines
MK-I, Modern Sub-machine carbine
(MSMC), Under-Barrel Grenade Launcher
Aeronautical
Systems
Armament
Systems
A wide range of highly complex
technologies have been mastered and
massive infrastructure created in the
process of development of LCA-Tejas, its
sub-systems and the Gas Turbine Engine-
Kaveri, Unstable aerodynamics, Flight
Control Laws for Unstable Configuration
Aircraft, Fly-by-wire Digital Flight Control
System, Open Architecture, Mission
Avionics, Advanced Composite Structures,
Hardware and Saftware for Simulators.
Real time flight simulators, Hardware in
loop simulators (HILS), test facility for
UAVs, Lightning test facility for lightningworthiness
of aircraft, Wind tunnel test
facility. Cockpit environment facility,
National Flight Test Center (NFTC) for
testing flight operations, engineering and
instrumentation, Full scale engine test
facilities.
Advanced Centre for Energetic Materials
(ACEM) has been created at Nasik for
processing of large rocket motors/
segments. Other major technologies relate
Explosive filling for pre-fragmented,
Incendiary and Bomblet Warheads; Electric
and Electro-hydraulic Launcher, Explosive
Reactive Armour (ERA), Pressure & Ribbon
casting technique, Artillery rocket
launchers & warhead hardware, flow
forming tube of Pinaka rocket, Multi
Projectile Charge warhead.
for INSAS and AK-47 rifle, 84 mm light
weight launcher, Multimade Grenade, Bund
blasting Device (BBD), Instant fire detection &
suppression for BMP-2/2K, 303 inch and 7.62
mm non-lethal bullets, Adrushya mine to
immobilize contemporary battle tanks, are
examples of wide range of products.
Two regiments of India's first indigenously
designed, developed and productionised
Main Battle Tank "MBT-Arjun Mk-1" have
been raised and inducted in the Army.
Development of MBT-Arjun MK II is in
advance stage. T-72 Ajeya tanks were
upgraded with indigenous technologies and
equipped with Explosive Reactive Armour
(ERA), Global Positioning System (GPS).
Integrated Fire Detection & Suppression
System (IFDSS) & reconfigured Smoke
Grenade Discharge (SGD) have been
produced.
Other major achievements are
BHIM-76-self propelled 155 mm gun, Ex-tank
-a combination of T-72 (Ajeya) Chassis and
the most advanced MBT Arjun Weapon
System, Integrated Arjun Simulator, Bridge
Layer Tank based on T-72 & Arjun,
SARVATRA- the mobile bridge laying system
(upto 75 mm within 100 minutes), Modular
bridge SAKAV (46m single span bridge
system, MLC70), Carrier Command Post
Tracked on BMP II, Armoured Ambulance
BMP-II, Armoured Amphibious Dozer,
Armoured Engineering Reconnaissance
Vehicle, Aircraft Bearinings, Gear Box, PTO
shaft Hydro-Pneumatic Suspension for
armoured vehicles, Mobile Comouflage
System (integrated in MBT Arjun), Remotely
Operated Vehicle (Daksh), a robotic vehicle
for remotely handling IED, Riot Control
Vehicle, Unmanned Ground Vehicle (UGV),
Rotary Engine for UAVs, Trackway
Expedient Mat Ground Surfacing,
Containerized Operation Theatre Complex
on wheels, Ground Support Vehicles for
various indigenous strategic and tactical
missles, Nishant launcher, Counter Mine Flail
(CMF) on T-72 Tank, Snow galleries,
Mountain Weather Forecast Models.
Electronic Warfare Systems (EWS):
SAMUKTA for Army and SANGRAHA for
Navy, SUJAV - a compact communication
electrinic warfare suit.
Advanced ESM
System (Varuna), Convoy Protection Jammers
(SAFARI & STRIDE).
Radars: Indian
Doppler Radar INDRA-I & II, Multifunction
phased array radar (Rajendra), Low Level
Light Weight Radar (Bharani), weapan locating
Combat
Vehicles &
Engineering
Electronic &
Computer
Systems
Technology Products & Systems Developed/ Technologies Developed and
Cluster/Area Accepted/ Inducted Infrastructures Facilities established
Engine Test Facility, Transmission Test
Facility.
Fuel Injection Pump Test Rig,
Variable Speed Drive Test Facility, Road
Wheel Test Rig. Air Cleaner Test Rig.
Suspension Test Facility, Hydraulic Test
Bench, Universal Gear Tester, Ultrasonic
Flaw Detector, Test Facilities for Aircraft
Gearbox, Environmental Test Facilities
consisting of Low temperature chamber,
Driving rain chamber, water immersion
chamber, Dust chamber, Mould growth
chamber, Salt spray chamber, Shock test
machine and Bump test machine, Test
Track Facility, Dry heat chamber and
Dump heat for evaluation of structural
integrity and performance of electronic
and electrical equipment.
Rapid prototyping and Prototype
manufacturing facilities. Structure
Dynamics laboratory and Integrated
Laboratory.
A National Centre for Automotive Testing
(NCAT) at VRDE is equipped with state
of the art infrastructure for testing and
certification of defence as well as civil
vehicles.
Automotive Electro-magnetic
Compatibility (EMC) test facility—one of
the biggest in the world has been recently
added. Virtual Reality Laboratory.
Cold
Laboratory and High Altitude Snow
Study Centre.
Real Time Satellite Imagery
Reception Centre, Snow Chute also have
been installed.
Technologies for achieving High Accuracy
Direction Finding; High Power Jamming;
Voice Recognition and Voice Print
Analysis; Data/image Fusion, Jam-
Resistant Data Links; Satellite
Communication; Secrecy Systems,
Multifunction electronic scanning radars;
Artificial Neural Networks based data
Radar, 3D Central Acquisition Radars -
Revathi for Navy, Rohini for Airforce, Battle
Field Surveillance Radar (BFSR), Active
Phased Array Radar (L-Star), Super Vision
Maritime Patrol Radar (L-Star), (SV-2000
MPAR).
Communication Systems: Combat
Net Radio for Army, Briefcase SATCOM
Terminal, Data-link for unmanned aerial
vehicle - NISHANT.
Command and
Control Systems: Artillery Combat
Command Control System (ACCCS),
Command Information Decision Support
System (CIDSS).
Electro Optics: Electro
Optic Fire Control System (EON-51),
Palmtop Green Microchip Laser Module.
Passive Q-Switching, S-band 130 KW
(pulsed) Coupled-cavity TWT, Holographic
Sight.
Lasers: Eye Safe Lasers, Light Weight
Laser Target Designator (LLTD), Laser
Warning Sensor, PRF Code Recognition
Device.
Safety and efficiency of soldier, the man
behind machines under the most diverse
battlefield conditions (extremes of cold and
heat, mountains, deserts, tropical forests and
so on) is a high priority and DRDO has
developed many life Support Systems for
Armed forces.
Some of these products are
Computerized Pilot Selection System
(CPSS), Helicopter oxygen system to meet
the aircrew oxygen requirement upto 30,000
ft.
Submarine Escape Set for escape from an
abandoned submarine from depths of 100m,
Combat Free Fall system capable to
withstand the harsh conditions of free fall
from 30,000 ft, Herbal Anti oxidant
supplement, High Altitude adapted & fast
growing Broiler Sheep, High medicinal
value Mushrooms, high altitude medical
products, molecular imaging drugs and
enhancers for Armed Forces, long shelf life
ready to eat packaged food and appetizers,
Bio diesel production, Cold tolerant hybrid
vegetables, Genetically engineered cold
tolerant vegetables, Hyperbaric oxygen
therapy Chamber (Samudrasuta), One man
high Altitude Pulmonary Oedema (HAPO)
chamber, Heating Gloves & Socks for
extreme cold conditions, Self-contained selfheating
system to warm, Ready to Eat
packed foods at 650C, Bio-digestor for
treatment and disposal of human waste for
extreme cold is also being introduced in
Indian Railway Coaches to avoid soiling of
tracks.
Thousands of such biodigesters are
being installed in Lakshdweep island and
Life
Sciences
Technology Products & Systems Developed/ Technologies Developed and
Cluster/Area Accepted/ Inducted Infrastructures Facilities established
Mining, Computer Vision, Virtual Reality
and Roboties; parallel processing; GaAs
Crystal Growth Facility; Molecular Beam
Epitaxy System; Ion- Implantation System;
Ion-Implantation system; Electron Beam
Micro Lithography system; MOCVD system;
Mask Fabrication Facility; Fab line for
fabrication of MMIC, UHV Processing
Stations; Precision Machining Facilities;
Single Point Diamond Turning (SPDT) Micromachining
Facility; Infrastructure for EMI/
EMC facility; Optical Component design,
fabrication, coating and testing for spherical,
aspheric & freeform surface in VIS & IR band
upto 1m diameter.
Life Support Technologies, Military
nurtrition - (fresh and processed foods
technologies); Technologies for growing
fruits and vegetables in extreme climates
including high altitude cold deserts; Military
Psychology & Personnel Selection, Manmachine
interface, Technology for removal
of (fluoride, iron, arsenic) from water,
Technology for storage of potatoes under
extreme cold, Fully automatic Chapati
making machine, zero energy cooling
chambers, anti freeze containers, National
Germplasm storage facility at high altitude,
esterification plant for Biodisel extraction,
removal of toxic waste from Jatropha plant
seed cake for animal feed and other
applications.
in houseboats (in lakes), Multi-Insect
Repellent DEPA, Avalanche Victim Detector
(AVD).
AB Class Steel for Naval Applications,
Titanium Sponge.
High Temperature Titanium
Alloys for Aerospace applications.
Brake pads
for Aircrafts.
Investment Casting of turbine
components etc., Light weight composite
armour for Mi-17-IV helicopter, Jet Fuel Stator
castings for TEJAS, Energy efficient Special
Phase Change Materials for temperature
moderation.
Ultrahigh strength and high
fracture toughness DMR-1700 low alloy steel
for booster motor casings of missiles.
Structural adhesives & sealants, high
performance lubricants and greases,
microwave absorbing polymer composite.
Heavy alloy Armor Penetrator Rods.
Jackal
Armor.
Kanchan Armor, Hydraulic Pipeline
for Submarine Applications.
Surface-to-surface strategic missile
systems Agni I (700 km) Agni-II (2000 km) and
Agni III (3500 km).
Prithvi series of surfaceto-
surface missiles.
These nuclear capable
platforms provide effective deterrence and
credible second strike capability.
Brahmos
Supersonic Cruise Missiles for Army and
Navy.Brahmos is the only supersonic cruise
missile in the world.
Dhanush-ship launched
SS missile.
Akash - multi-directional, multitarget
SAM area defence weapon system.
Nag
- 3rd generation anti tank missile.
Air Defence
System against ballistic missiles of up to 2000
km class, for both exo-atmospheric (80 km
altitude) and endo-atmospheric (15 km
altitude) interception.
Computerized war
games for Army & Air force.
Materials
Missile &
Strategic
Systems
Technology Products & Systems Developed/ Technologies Developed and
Cluster/Area Accepted/ Inducted Infrastructures Facilities established
Technology for the production of premium
quality Titanium sponge from indigenous
raw material developed.
Technology
transferred to Kerala Minerals & Metals
Ltd, Kollam and 500 TPY capacity plant
commissioned thus bridging a major gap
in the production cycle (ore to finished
product) of high quality Titanium
components.
Investment casting
technology for high pressure turbine
blades and vanes in gas turbine engine.
Hot isostatic pressing technology for near
net shaped integral turbine rotors.
Technologies related to Composite Armor,
Special Steels for the Navy, Cast Airfoils
for Gas Turbines, Titanium Alloys, Rare
Earth Metalbased High Energy Magnets,
Armour for Fighting Vehicles, Preparation
of highly luminescent. multi-color
emitting doped semiconducting
nanocrystals, Large size plastic scintillator
rods for nuclear installations.
Technologies for indigenous development,
testing & production of Fiber Optics Gyro,
Ring Laser Gyro, Accelerometers, Inertial/
Automomous Navigation Systems, MEMS
and MEMS based sensors, Directional
warheads, Direct Action Trajectory and
Altitude Control System, Long range Solid
Rocket Motors, Smokeless Propellant,
Composite Rocket Motor casings, Carbon
Composite Re-entry Vehicles, Composite
Radomes, Seals and jet vanes for under
water Launch system, Pro-fragmented
and Submunition Warheads.
Technologies
for Command Guidance, Ram Rocket
Propulsion, Multi Target Engagements,
Twin engine Liquid Propulsion,
Stabilisation of Launch Platform for
Moving Ship.
Multi-band Radar Seeker Test facility.
Electro-megnetic Pulse facility.
Electrohydraulic
servo valve Limited Production
facility, Solid Propellant Processing facility.
RINS-Ring Laser Gyro based INS-GPSGLONASS
for long range missiles and
Aircrafts, RINS-Ring Laser Gyro based
INS-GPS-GLONASS for long range
missiles and Aircrafts.
Millimeter Wave
Ship-borne sonar HUMSA. Air Borne
dunking sonar MIHIR. Torpedo Advanced
Light TAL, Helicopter Fire Control System
capable of launching of TAL (Advanced
Light Torpedo) and depth charges.
Submarine-sonar USHUS.
Torpedoes-Fire
Control System.
Advanced Panoramic
Sonar Hull mounted (APSOH)
PACHENDRIYA - integrated submarine
sonar and tactical fire control system.
Underwater Telephone (UWT) TADPOLE
sonobuoy high altitude deployable sonar.
Auto-controlled Carbon Dioxide Control
System.
Impressed Current Cathodic
Protection System for Ship hull.
Indian
Activated Aluminum Galvanic Sacrificial
alloy system.
Poly-LIST Dockblock- a
substitute for teak wood used for dry
docking of ships.
Heavy duty non-skid
paint.
250 Kw Silver Oxide-Zinc Battery.
IR
Suppression System For Naval Platforms.
Underwater Acoustic Communication
System, Anti-torpedo decoy system, Fuel
cell based power generation system, fibre
optic biosensors for water borne pathogens.
Helicopter fire Control System capable of
launching of TAL (Advanced Light
Torpedo) and depth charges.
Microwave power modules, High Power
Amplifiers, Transmitters for Electronic
warfare, Cathodes, Vacuum microelectronic
devices, High power microwave sources
and diagnostics, Subsystems for distributed
electronics, Subsystems for distributed
electronics of Heavy weight torpedo, 6.5
KW pulsed X-band and 10k W pulsed Ku
band Coupled-Cavities TWT for airborne
radars.
NBC Recce Vehicle.
NBC Protective
Clothing/Permeable Suites, NBC water
purification system.
Camouflage Pattern
Generation Software, Synthetic Camouflage
Net, Mobile medical post for Navy, Blast
material Protection Suits, Synthetic Life
Jacket, Anti Riot Polycarbonate Shield.
anti
Riot Helmet, NBC Canister, Water Poison
Naval
Systems
Micro
Electronics
& Devices
NBC
Technology Products & Systems Developed/ Technologies Developed and
Cluster/Area Accepted/ Inducted Infrastructures Facilities established
Seeker.
MINGS (miniaturized Inertial
Navigaton & Guidance System) - MEMS
(micro electro Mechanical system) based
Hybrid Navigation System.
MEMS
packaging.
Composite rocket motor
casings.
Sonar Technologies, Homing Technology.
Pumpjet Propulsion.
Signal Processing for
Target Classification.
The floating laboratory - INS
Sagardhwani, Underwater Acoustics
Research Facility.
Hydrodynamic Test
Facilities.
High Speed Towing Tank
(HSTT).
Cavitation Tunnel.
Wind Tunnel.
Wind Tunnel.
Acoustic.
Shock, Noise and
Vibration Test Facilities.
Under-Water
ranges.
Torpedo Engineering Centre
Electrical Propulsion Test Centre
Materials and Acoustic Simulated Test
(MATS) facility.
'Seakeeping and
manocuring Basin.
Cluster computing
facility to provide system level simulation
of sonar systems-DARPAN.
Prototype
Manu-facturing Facility.
Underwater paint system for application
under immersed condition, CO2
curtailment system for submarines
High detection and performance
computing center (CHITRA).
Secure and
trusted computing and communication
solutions for high assurance applications.
NBC Protection, Radiation
Instrumentation, NBC Defence
Technologies.
detection Kit, Portable Decontamination
Apparatus, NBC Filters/ Ventition Systems, CW
Type A/B Decontamination kit/Solution,
Diagnostics kits for detection of Dengue,
Chikungunya, Plague, Typhoid, Japanese
Encephalitis, Malaria, Leptospirosis and swine
flu, ELISA kit for simultaneous identification of
food pathogens, NBC Protected Integrated Field
Shelter.
Technology Products & Systems Developed
Cluster/Area Accepted/ Inducted
====Table ends====
The most significant contribution of DRDO is the creation of an ''' echo system '''
conducive to development of cutting edge technologies by developing partnerships
with academic/research institutions and with industries; creating exhaustive
infrastructure, both within the organisation and the partner entities, creating centres
of excellence and establishing high quality manpower resource.
DRDO today
possesses a wide spectrum of Core Competencies which include Systems Design &
Integration of Complex Sensors, Weapon Systems & Platforms; Complex High-end
Software Packages; Functional Materials; Test and Evaluation; Technology Transfer
and Absorption etc. In addition, Expertise and Infrastructure have been built up for
basic/applied research in relevant areas, Quality Assurance & Safety, Project &
Technology Management. The Infrastructural facilities created by DRDO are national
assets and include Integrated Instrumented flight Test Range, Structural Dynamics
& Vibration Test facility for aircrafts, EW Test ranges, Propulsion and Ballistics Test
facilities, EMI/EMC Test Rigs, EMP/Lightning, Antennae Test Range,
Instrumentation Ship, Acoustic Research Ship, Underwater Weapon Test Ranges,
Test Tracks for land systems etc.
The other tangible benefits are the capability in a
wide range of militarily critical and advanced technologies, efforts in ensuring
continuity of supply of components, spares in face of changing international scenario,
developing a self reliant Defence R&D base and spin-offs into civil industry.
''' The major partners ''' in our nation building endeavors include the three arms of
the Services as the prime users , Defence PSUs, Private Industries, International
Collaborators and Academic/Researchers. Inter-Governmental Agreements/MOUs
on Defence Cooperation exist with about 35 countries. Training in specialised defence
technology-related areas is offered to many developing countries for their scientific/
engineering personnel at the Defence Institute of Advanced Technology (A Deemed
University), Pune. The DRDO has been actively promotion participation of Indian
Industries in defence production and this has resulted in a significant growth of
industries both in PSUs and private sector.
DRDO has strong interface with the
user Services through the Integrated Defence Staff and Service HQrs. Studies of
S&T road maps of DRDO and the three Services are carried out to identify the
products and critical technologies that are required to be established within the
country. The technologies are categorised into "Buy. "Make" and "Buy & Make"
categories and strategies evolved to establish them in the country by one of the
following routes, namely, 'In house development in DRDO', 'Acquisition of Matured
Technologies through offset obligations'. DRDO has Foreign Collaborations, MOU/
Agreements with 33 countries in area of defence technologies. The major foreign
partners are - Russia, USA, France, Israel, Germany, UK, Singapore, Kazhakastan
and Kyrgystan. DRDO also has Joint Working Groups for collaboration with major
foreign partners. Three such groups are Indo-US Joint Technology Group, Indo-
Russian R&D Sub Group and Indo-Israel Managing Committee.
The Defence R&D expenditure of Rs 8,476.98 crore during the FY 2009-10 was
just 5.98% of nation's total Defence Services expenditure of Rs. 1,41,812.11 crore.
Nearly three-fourth of the total expenditure was on activities directly related to
R&D and creation of infrastructure facilities for such activities. The Defence R&D
Budget for the current (2011-12) FY is Rs 10,250.00 crore being 6.20% of the total
Defence Services budget of Rs 1,64,455 crore. The strategic systems have been on
priority, taking significant share of the Defence R&D budget.
The DRDO, being a knowledge based organisation, has been generating and
protecting the intellectual property rights as part of its culture. DRDO has taken
more than 491 Indian and 46 foreign patents/designs/copyrights till date, while
another 652 Indian and 104 foreign patents are under prosecution. A good number
of national and international papers with impact factor are being published by our
scientists. DRDO provides support to Academia to carry out research on topics
related to military science under Grants-in-Aid Scheme. There are more that 350
ongoing projects running at academia involving more than 200 institutions including
IITs, IISc, Universities, Colleges, R&D centres, Professional Societies etc. More than
500 students are pursuing their PhD degrees under these projects. The annual budget
of Grants-in-Aid scheme is about Rs. 100 crores.
The number of PhDs in DRDO under the DRDS category alone today is around
818. It is a true 'knowledge bank' for the nation and owner of a vast intellectual
property. DRDO offers to its employees adequate professional ambiance in terms
of flexibility of operation, autonomy, financial and managerial responsibilities.
Advanced training, career and self-development needs of the scientists are also
given due attention. The DRDO employees routinely perform duties that are unique
in nature. Several projects in DRDO are mission mode and field oriented. In addition
field trials are carried out for several months at a stretch under harsh environments
like deserts and high altitude cold areas. Further, the scientists are also expected to
carry out extensive airborne and ship borne trials as part of their project
responsibilities.
The DRDO has attracted young students to take defence S&T as career option.
Competent manpower is inducted into DRDO through several schemes such as All
India DRDO Scientists Entry (SET), Annual Campus Talent Search, Selection as
Scientist from candidates with fresh PhD under the ROSSA scheme, Online selection
for NRIs and selection of scientists under Lateral Entry Scheme.
"Balasya mulam vigyanam" i.e. " The source of strength is Science" is the tag
line of DRDO. It is Science that drives the nation in war and peace. DRDO has firm
determination to make the nation strong and self reliant in terms of Science and
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<h1><span class="editsection">[<a href="/ind/index.php?title=Defence_Research_And_Development:_India&action=edit&section=1" title="Edit section: Defence Research And Development: India">edit</a>]</span> <span class="mw-headline" id="Defence_Research_And_Development:_India">Defence Research And Development: India </span></h1>
<h1><span class="editsection">[<a href="/ind/index.php?title=Defence_Research_And_Development:_India&action=edit&section=2" title="Edit section: Defence Research and Development Organisation">edit</a>]</span> <span class="mw-headline" id="Defence_Research_and_Development_Organisation">Defence Research and Development Organisation</span></h1>
<p>DRDO is the R&D wing of the Ministry of Defence, with a vision to empower India
with cutting-edge defence technologies. Its mission is to achieve self-reliance in
critical defence technologies and systems, by indigenisation and innovation, while
equipping the armed forces with state-of-the-art weapon systems and equipment.
DRDO came into existence in 1958 with the amalgamation of Technical Development
Establishment (TDEs) of Indian Army and Directorate of Technical Development &
Production (DTD&P) with Defence Science Organisation (DSO). DRDO is headed
by the Scientific Advisor to Raksha Mantri (Defence Minister) (SA to RM), who is also the Secretary,
Department of Defence R&D and Director General R&D. Dr D S Kothari, eminent
scientist and educationist was the first to head the organisation. The SA to RM is
supported by eight Chief Controllers. The corporate headquarter of DRDO is at
DRDO Bhawan, an environment friendly building located at Rajaji Marg, New Delhi.
</p><p>The Organisation has two tier structure. viz, the Corporate Hqrs at New Delhi,
and laboratories establishments, regional centres, field stations, etc., across the length
and breadth of the country. DRDO Hqrs, under the Department of Defence Research
& Developmnt, is organized into two sets of Directorates, i.e., the Corporate
Directorates and the Technical Directorates. The laboratories, based on their corecompetence,
are classfied into eight clusters. The labs under each cluster are
supported by respective technical directorates, namely, the directorates of
Aeronautics, Armaments, Combat Vehicles and Engineering, Electronics and
Computer Sciences, Materials, Missiles, Naval Research and Development and Life
Sciences, in terms of obtaining approvals of new projects from the Government,
improving their infrastructure, creating new facilities, facilitate in monitoring and
review of ongoing projects and also to co-ordinate with other laboratories and
directorates.
These Directorates act for the labs as 'single window' to the R&D Hqr,
and the Government of India.
</p><p><b> The five technical directorates </b> of Industry Interface
and Technology Management, Interaction with Services for Business, International
Cooperation, Technology Acquisition, Civil Works and Estates and the Technical
Examination Cell further support the labs in matters common to all labs. The
Scientific Advisers to Chief of the Army Staff (COAS), Chief of the Air Staff (CAS),
Chief of the Naval Staff (CNS) and Deputy Chief of Integrated Defence Staff also
act as Technical Directors to render services to their respective Chiefs.
</p><p><b> The Corporate Directorates </b> , namely, the directorates of Budget Finance &
Accounts, Extramural Research & Intellectual Property Rights, Human Resource
development, Management Services, Materials Management, Personnel, Planning
& Coordination, Public Interface, Rajbhasha and OM, and Vigilance & Security,
carry out planning and management of resources and facilitate the linkage with the
other Government ministries and departments. They help laboratories in financial
management, inducting manpower, training and career development, planning and
coordination of ongoing projects, handling Parliament Questions, image building
activities such as disseminating information regarding the programs/ policies/
accomplishment of DRDO to media, academic and students community as well as
the public at large, etc.
</p><p>The Recuritment and Assessment Centre (RAC) undertakes
fresh recruitment of scientists at various levels and conducts assessments for
promotions of scientists on periodic basis. The Centre for Personnel Talent
Management (CEPTAM) is responsible for induction and training of "Technical and
Other Staff" of the organisation.
</p>
<h2><span class="editsection">[<a href="/ind/index.php?title=Defence_Research_And_Development:_India&action=edit&section=3" title="Edit section: DRDO has the following responsibilities.">edit</a>]</span> <span class="mw-headline" id="DRDO_has_the_following_responsibilities.">DRDO has the following responsibilities.</span></h2>
<p>l Design, development and lead to production of state-of-art Sensors, Weapon
Systems, Platforms and allied equipment (Strategic systems, Tactical systems,
Dual Use Technologies).
</p><p>l Research in Life Sciences, to optimize combat effectiveness and promote their
well-being especially in harsh environment.
</p><p>l Develop infrastructure and highly trained Manpower for strong defence
technology base.
</p><p>DRDO formulates and executes programmes of scientific research, design &
development in areas relevant to national security. It also functions as the nodal
agency for the execution of major Defence related programmes with the national
scientific institutions, PSUs and private agencies. It has led to the production of
world class weapon systems and equipment in accordance with requirements laid
down by the three Services. In addition DRDO assists the Services by rendering
technical advice on matters such as formulation of Staff Requirements, evaluation
of systems to be acquired, fire & explosive safety, mathematical/statistical analysis
of operational problems etc.
</p><p>The following facts give a glimpse of the structure and dimensions of DRDO.
</p><p>l Total No. of Labs/Estts: 52
</p><p>l Training Institutes: CEPTAM (Delhi), DIAT
(Pune), ITM, (Mussoorie)
</p><p>l Integrated Test Ranges: 2
</p><p>l Total strength (as on 01 July 2011) 27,796
</p><p>l Scientists: 7,854
</p><p>l Technical personnel : 10,139
</p><p>l Others: 9,803
</p><p>l Def. R&D Expenditure 2010-11 (Rs in Crore) 10,149.71
</p><p>l Def. R&D Budget 2011-12 (Rs in Crore) 10,253.17
</p><p>lOffical websites http//www.drdo.com
</p><p><a rel="nofollow" class="external free" href="http://www.drdo.org">http://www.drdo.org</a>
</p><p><a rel="nofollow" class="external free" href="http://rac">http://rac</a>. drdo.in
</p><p>lOfficial Contact Person Director - Public Interface
</p><p>Phone: 911123011073
</p><p>email: dpidrdo@hqr.drdo.in
</p><p>In terms of tangible outputs, DRDO has developed a wide range of strategic
and tactical weapon systems and complex technologies associated with such systems.
The value of production orders placed on DRDO developed systems stands at over
Rs 1,20,000 crore. However, the production value of the DRDO products is by no
means the only measure of impact of these developments on the nation's defence
capabilities. Many of these systems could not be imported or developed jointly
with any other country in the era of embargoes and technology denials. The
developed countries with advanced militarily technologies offer licensed prodution
of those systems that are obsolete for them, with barely any technology transfer.
</p><p>Successful indigenous development and production of strategic systems and
platforms such as Agni and Prithvi series of missiles, nuclear powered submarine-
Arihant, Light Combat Aircraft-Tejas, etc. have given quantum jump to India's
military might, generating effective deterrence and providing crucial leverage and
marking India's entry into the elite club of countries possessing such technologies.
Major contributions from each cluster of DRDO in terms of Products & Systems
Developed/Accepted/Inducted, Technologies Developed and infrastructure
facilities established are delineated in the following table :
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<p>Technology Products & Systems Developed/ Technologies Developed and
Cluster/Area Accepted/ Inducted Infrastructures Facilities established
LCA (Tejas) MK-I was indigenously
designed, developed and produced Light
Combat Aircraft.
</p><p>Achieved Initial
Operational Clearance (IOC). Its eleven
prototypes have completed 1650 flights. The
Final Operational Clearance (FOC) is
expected by Dec 2012.
</p><p>In additional to this,
as a strategy towards long-term self-reliance
in Air-power, design development and
production of its advanced version (LCA
Mk-II) has also been undertaken. The first
prototype of naval variant of LCA made its
maiden flight schedule in 2011. The other
maiden flight schedule in 2011.
</p><p>The other
success stories are '
</p><p>Lakshya'-the Pilotless
Target Aircraft, 'Nishant' & 'RUSTOM'
unmanned aerial Vehicles, Electronic
Warfare Suites, Radar Warning Receivers
(RWR) including High Accuracy Direction
Finder (HADF), Mission Computers and
avionics upgrades for several fighter
aircrafts.
</p><p>Missile Approach warning System
and Laser Warning System have been
developed and are being fitted on various
Military aircrafts and helicopters.
</p><p>Kaveri -
India's first indigeneous gas turbine engine
has completed official Altitude test of 73 hrs
in Russia. As a spin-off, variants of Kaveri
engine are being developed for propulsion
of marine vessels and power generation.
Sudarshan, a laser seeker kit for converting
1000lb bombs into laser guided bombs was
developed and demonstrated.
</p><p>A medium
sized Acrostat based platform has been
developed for surveillance applications.
India's first indigenous Airborne Early
Warning & Control Syste mhit the skies on
December 6, 2011.
</p><p>Large number of armaments designed
and developed by DRDO have been
inducted in the armed forces. Over a million
pieces of 7.62 mm Ishapore Self-Loading
Rifle (SLR) developed by DRDO were
produced till replaced by 5.56mm INSAS
(Indian Small Arms System), another DRDO
product. INSAS is available in fixed &
foldable butt versions of Assault Rifle &
LMG, all firing the same ammunition and
having 70% commonality of parts. Multi-
Barrel Rocket Launcher System-Pinaka,
successfully developed followed by transfer
of technology to production agencies.
</p><p>FSAPDS ammunition, Influence Mines
MK-I, Modern Sub-machine carbine
(MSMC), Under-Barrel Grenade Launcher
</p><p>Aeronautical
Systems
</p><p>Armament
Systems
</p><p>A wide range of highly complex
technologies have been mastered and
massive infrastructure created in the
process of development of LCA-Tejas, its
sub-systems and the Gas Turbine Engine-
Kaveri, Unstable aerodynamics, Flight
Control Laws for Unstable Configuration
Aircraft, Fly-by-wire Digital Flight Control
System, Open Architecture, Mission
Avionics, Advanced Composite Structures,
Hardware and Saftware for Simulators.
Real time flight simulators, Hardware in
loop simulators (HILS), test facility for
UAVs, Lightning test facility for lightningworthiness
of aircraft, Wind tunnel test
facility. Cockpit environment facility,
National Flight Test Center (NFTC) for
testing flight operations, engineering and
instrumentation, Full scale engine test
facilities.
</p><p>Advanced Centre for Energetic Materials
(ACEM) has been created at Nasik for
processing of large rocket motors/
segments. Other major technologies relate
Explosive filling for pre-fragmented,
Incendiary and Bomblet Warheads; Electric
and Electro-hydraulic Launcher, Explosive
Reactive Armour (ERA), Pressure & Ribbon
casting technique, Artillery rocket
launchers & warhead hardware, flow
forming tube of Pinaka rocket, Multi
Projectile Charge warhead.
for INSAS and AK-47 rifle, 84 mm light
weight launcher, Multimade Grenade, Bund
blasting Device (BBD), Instant fire detection &
suppression for BMP-2/2K, 303 inch and 7.62
mm non-lethal bullets, Adrushya mine to
immobilize contemporary battle tanks, are
examples of wide range of products.
</p><p>Two regiments of India's first indigenously
designed, developed and productionised
Main Battle Tank "MBT-Arjun Mk-1" have
been raised and inducted in the Army.
Development of MBT-Arjun MK II is in
advance stage. T-72 Ajeya tanks were
upgraded with indigenous technologies and
equipped with Explosive Reactive Armour
(ERA), Global Positioning System (GPS).
Integrated Fire Detection & Suppression
System (IFDSS) & reconfigured Smoke
Grenade Discharge (SGD) have been
produced.
</p><p>Other major achievements are
</p><p>BHIM-76-self propelled 155 mm gun, Ex-tank
-a combination of T-72 (Ajeya) Chassis and
the most advanced MBT Arjun Weapon
System, Integrated Arjun Simulator, Bridge
Layer Tank based on T-72 & Arjun,
SARVATRA- the mobile bridge laying system
(upto 75 mm within 100 minutes), Modular
bridge SAKAV (46m single span bridge
system, MLC70), Carrier Command Post
Tracked on BMP II, Armoured Ambulance
BMP-II, Armoured Amphibious Dozer,
Armoured Engineering Reconnaissance
Vehicle, Aircraft Bearinings, Gear Box, PTO
shaft Hydro-Pneumatic Suspension for
armoured vehicles, Mobile Comouflage
System (integrated in MBT Arjun), Remotely
Operated Vehicle (Daksh), a robotic vehicle
for remotely handling IED, Riot Control
Vehicle, Unmanned Ground Vehicle (UGV),
Rotary Engine for UAVs, Trackway
Expedient Mat Ground Surfacing,
Containerized Operation Theatre Complex
on wheels, Ground Support Vehicles for
various indigenous strategic and tactical
missles, Nishant launcher, Counter Mine Flail
(CMF) on T-72 Tank, Snow galleries,
Mountain Weather Forecast Models.
</p><p>Electronic Warfare Systems (EWS):
SAMUKTA for Army and SANGRAHA for
Navy, SUJAV - a compact communication
electrinic warfare suit.
</p><p>Advanced ESM
System (Varuna), Convoy Protection Jammers
(SAFARI & STRIDE).
</p><p>Radars: Indian
Doppler Radar INDRA-I & II, Multifunction
phased array radar (Rajendra), Low Level
Light Weight Radar (Bharani), weapan locating
Combat
Vehicles &
Engineering
Electronic &
Computer
Systems
Technology Products & Systems Developed/ Technologies Developed and
Cluster/Area Accepted/ Inducted Infrastructures Facilities established
Engine Test Facility, Transmission Test
Facility.
</p><p>Fuel Injection Pump Test Rig,
Variable Speed Drive Test Facility, Road
Wheel Test Rig. Air Cleaner Test Rig.
Suspension Test Facility, Hydraulic Test
Bench, Universal Gear Tester, Ultrasonic
Flaw Detector, Test Facilities for Aircraft
Gearbox, Environmental Test Facilities
consisting of Low temperature chamber,
Driving rain chamber, water immersion
chamber, Dust chamber, Mould growth
chamber, Salt spray chamber, Shock test
machine and Bump test machine, Test
Track Facility, Dry heat chamber and
Dump heat for evaluation of structural
integrity and performance of electronic
and electrical equipment.
</p><p>Rapid prototyping and Prototype
manufacturing facilities. Structure
Dynamics laboratory and Integrated
Laboratory.
A National Centre for Automotive Testing
(NCAT) at VRDE is equipped with state
of the art infrastructure for testing and
certification of defence as well as civil
vehicles.
</p><p>Automotive Electro-magnetic
Compatibility (EMC) test facility—one of
the biggest in the world has been recently
added. Virtual Reality Laboratory.
</p><p>Cold
Laboratory and High Altitude Snow
Study Centre.
</p><p>Real Time Satellite Imagery
Reception Centre, Snow Chute also have
been installed.
Technologies for achieving High Accuracy
Direction Finding; High Power Jamming;
Voice Recognition and Voice Print
Analysis; Data/image Fusion, Jam-
Resistant Data Links; Satellite
Communication; Secrecy Systems,
Multifunction electronic scanning radars;
Artificial Neural Networks based data
Radar, 3D Central Acquisition Radars -
Revathi for Navy, Rohini for Airforce, Battle
Field Surveillance Radar (BFSR), Active
Phased Array Radar (L-Star), Super Vision
Maritime Patrol Radar (L-Star), (SV-2000
MPAR).
</p><p>Communication Systems: Combat
Net Radio for Army, Briefcase SATCOM
Terminal, Data-link for unmanned aerial
vehicle - NISHANT.
</p><p>Command and
Control Systems: Artillery Combat
Command Control System (ACCCS),
Command Information Decision Support
System (CIDSS).
</p><p>Electro Optics: Electro
Optic Fire Control System (EON-51),
Palmtop Green Microchip Laser Module.
Passive Q-Switching, S-band 130 KW
(pulsed) Coupled-cavity TWT, Holographic
Sight.
</p><p>Lasers: Eye Safe Lasers, Light Weight
Laser Target Designator (LLTD), Laser
Warning Sensor, PRF Code Recognition
Device.
Safety and efficiency of soldier, the man
behind machines under the most diverse
battlefield conditions (extremes of cold and
heat, mountains, deserts, tropical forests and
so on) is a high priority and DRDO has
developed many life Support Systems for
Armed forces.
</p><p>Some of these products are
Computerized Pilot Selection System
(CPSS), Helicopter oxygen system to meet
the aircrew oxygen requirement upto 30,000
ft.
</p><p>Submarine Escape Set for escape from an
abandoned submarine from depths of 100m,
Combat Free Fall system capable to
withstand the harsh conditions of free fall
from 30,000 ft, Herbal Anti oxidant
supplement, High Altitude adapted & fast
growing Broiler Sheep, High medicinal
value Mushrooms, high altitude medical
products, molecular imaging drugs and
enhancers for Armed Forces, long shelf life
ready to eat packaged food and appetizers,
Bio diesel production, Cold tolerant hybrid
vegetables, Genetically engineered cold
tolerant vegetables, Hyperbaric oxygen
therapy Chamber (Samudrasuta), One man
high Altitude Pulmonary Oedema (HAPO)
chamber, Heating Gloves & Socks for
extreme cold conditions, Self-contained selfheating
system to warm, Ready to Eat
packed foods at 650C, Bio-digestor for
treatment and disposal of human waste for
extreme cold is also being introduced in
Indian Railway Coaches to avoid soiling of
tracks.
</p><p>Thousands of such biodigesters are
being installed in Lakshdweep island and
Life
Sciences
Technology Products & Systems Developed/ Technologies Developed and
Cluster/Area Accepted/ Inducted Infrastructures Facilities established
Mining, Computer Vision, Virtual Reality
and Roboties; parallel processing; GaAs
Crystal Growth Facility; Molecular Beam
Epitaxy System; Ion- Implantation System;
Ion-Implantation system; Electron Beam
Micro Lithography system; MOCVD system;
Mask Fabrication Facility; Fab line for
fabrication of MMIC, UHV Processing
Stations; Precision Machining Facilities;
Single Point Diamond Turning (SPDT) Micromachining
Facility; Infrastructure for EMI/
EMC facility; Optical Component design,
fabrication, coating and testing for spherical,
aspheric & freeform surface in VIS & IR band
upto 1m diameter.
Life Support Technologies, Military
nurtrition - (fresh and processed foods
technologies); Technologies for growing
fruits and vegetables in extreme climates
including high altitude cold deserts; Military
Psychology & Personnel Selection, Manmachine
interface, Technology for removal
of (fluoride, iron, arsenic) from water,
Technology for storage of potatoes under
extreme cold, Fully automatic Chapati
making machine, zero energy cooling
chambers, anti freeze containers, National
Germplasm storage facility at high altitude,
esterification plant for Biodisel extraction,
removal of toxic waste from Jatropha plant
seed cake for animal feed and other
applications.
in houseboats (in lakes), Multi-Insect
Repellent DEPA, Avalanche Victim Detector
(AVD).
AB Class Steel for Naval Applications,
Titanium Sponge.
</p><p>High Temperature Titanium
Alloys for Aerospace applications.
</p><p>Brake pads
for Aircrafts.
</p><p>Investment Casting of turbine
components etc., Light weight composite
armour for Mi-17-IV helicopter, Jet Fuel Stator
castings for TEJAS, Energy efficient Special
Phase Change Materials for temperature
moderation.
</p><p>Ultrahigh strength and high
fracture toughness DMR-1700 low alloy steel
for booster motor casings of missiles.
Structural adhesives & sealants, high
performance lubricants and greases,
microwave absorbing polymer composite.
Heavy alloy Armor Penetrator Rods.
</p><p>Jackal
Armor.
</p><p>Kanchan Armor, Hydraulic Pipeline
for Submarine Applications.
Surface-to-surface strategic missile
systems Agni I (700 km) Agni-II (2000 km) and
Agni III (3500 km).
</p><p>Prithvi series of surfaceto-
surface missiles.
</p><p>These nuclear capable
platforms provide effective deterrence and
credible second strike capability.
</p><p>Brahmos
Supersonic Cruise Missiles for Army and
Navy.Brahmos is the only supersonic cruise
missile in the world.
</p><p>Dhanush-ship launched
SS missile.
</p><p>Akash - multi-directional, multitarget
SAM area defence weapon system.
</p><p>Nag
- 3rd generation anti tank missile.
</p><p>Air Defence
System against ballistic missiles of up to 2000
km class, for both exo-atmospheric (80 km
altitude) and endo-atmospheric (15 km
altitude) interception.
</p><p>Computerized war
games for Army & Air force.
Materials
Missile &
Strategic
Systems
Technology Products & Systems Developed/ Technologies Developed and
Cluster/Area Accepted/ Inducted Infrastructures Facilities established
Technology for the production of premium
quality Titanium sponge from indigenous
raw material developed.
</p><p>Technology
transferred to Kerala Minerals & Metals
Ltd, Kollam and 500 TPY capacity plant
commissioned thus bridging a major gap
in the production cycle (ore to finished
product) of high quality Titanium
components.
</p><p>Investment casting
technology for high pressure turbine
blades and vanes in gas turbine engine.
Hot isostatic pressing technology for near
net shaped integral turbine rotors.
Technologies related to Composite Armor,
Special Steels for the Navy, Cast Airfoils
for Gas Turbines, Titanium Alloys, Rare
Earth Metalbased High Energy Magnets,
Armour for Fighting Vehicles, Preparation
of highly luminescent. multi-color
emitting doped semiconducting
nanocrystals, Large size plastic scintillator
rods for nuclear installations.
Technologies for indigenous development,
testing & production of Fiber Optics Gyro,
Ring Laser Gyro, Accelerometers, Inertial/
Automomous Navigation Systems, MEMS
and MEMS based sensors, Directional
warheads, Direct Action Trajectory and
Altitude Control System, Long range Solid
Rocket Motors, Smokeless Propellant,
Composite Rocket Motor casings, Carbon
Composite Re-entry Vehicles, Composite
Radomes, Seals and jet vanes for under
water Launch system, Pro-fragmented
and Submunition Warheads.
</p><p>Technologies
for Command Guidance, Ram Rocket
Propulsion, Multi Target Engagements,
Twin engine Liquid Propulsion,
Stabilisation of Launch Platform for
Moving Ship.
Multi-band Radar Seeker Test facility.
Electro-megnetic Pulse facility.
</p><p>Electrohydraulic
servo valve Limited Production
facility, Solid Propellant Processing facility.
RINS-Ring Laser Gyro based INS-GPSGLONASS
for long range missiles and
Aircrafts, RINS-Ring Laser Gyro based
INS-GPS-GLONASS for long range
missiles and Aircrafts.
</p><p>Millimeter Wave
Ship-borne sonar HUMSA. Air Borne
dunking sonar MIHIR. Torpedo Advanced
Light TAL, Helicopter Fire Control System
capable of launching of TAL (Advanced
Light Torpedo) and depth charges.
Submarine-sonar USHUS.
</p><p>Torpedoes-Fire
Control System.
</p><p>Advanced Panoramic
Sonar Hull mounted (APSOH)
PACHENDRIYA - integrated submarine
sonar and tactical fire control system.
Underwater Telephone (UWT) TADPOLE
sonobuoy high altitude deployable sonar.
Auto-controlled Carbon Dioxide Control
System.
</p><p>Impressed Current Cathodic
Protection System for Ship hull.
</p><p>Indian
Activated Aluminum Galvanic Sacrificial
alloy system.
</p><p>Poly-LIST Dockblock- a
substitute for teak wood used for dry
docking of ships.
</p><p>Heavy duty non-skid
paint.
</p><p>250 Kw Silver Oxide-Zinc Battery.
</p><p>IR
Suppression System For Naval Platforms.
Underwater Acoustic Communication
System, Anti-torpedo decoy system, Fuel
cell based power generation system, fibre
optic biosensors for water borne pathogens.
Helicopter fire Control System capable of
launching of TAL (Advanced Light
Torpedo) and depth charges.
Microwave power modules, High Power
Amplifiers, Transmitters for Electronic
warfare, Cathodes, Vacuum microelectronic
devices, High power microwave sources
and diagnostics, Subsystems for distributed
electronics, Subsystems for distributed
electronics of Heavy weight torpedo, 6.5
KW pulsed X-band and 10k W pulsed Ku
band Coupled-Cavities TWT for airborne
radars.
NBC Recce Vehicle.
</p><p>NBC Protective
Clothing/Permeable Suites, NBC water
purification system.
</p><p>Camouflage Pattern
Generation Software, Synthetic Camouflage
Net, Mobile medical post for Navy, Blast
material Protection Suits, Synthetic Life
Jacket, Anti Riot Polycarbonate Shield.
</p><p>anti
Riot Helmet, NBC Canister, Water Poison
Naval
Systems
Micro
Electronics
& Devices
NBC
Technology Products & Systems Developed/ Technologies Developed and
Cluster/Area Accepted/ Inducted Infrastructures Facilities established
Seeker.
</p><p>MINGS (miniaturized Inertial
Navigaton & Guidance System) - MEMS
(micro electro Mechanical system) based
Hybrid Navigation System.
</p><p>MEMS
packaging.
</p><p>Composite rocket motor
casings.
Sonar Technologies, Homing Technology.
Pumpjet Propulsion.
</p><p>Signal Processing for
Target Classification.
The floating laboratory - INS
Sagardhwani, Underwater Acoustics
Research Facility.
</p><p>Hydrodynamic Test
Facilities.
</p><p>High Speed Towing Tank
(HSTT).
</p><p>Cavitation Tunnel.
</p><p>Wind Tunnel.
Wind Tunnel.
</p><p>Acoustic.
</p><p>Shock, Noise and
Vibration Test Facilities.
</p><p>Under-Water
ranges.
</p><p>Torpedo Engineering Centre
Electrical Propulsion Test Centre
Materials and Acoustic Simulated Test
(MATS) facility.
</p><p>'Seakeeping and
manocuring Basin.
</p><p>Cluster computing
facility to provide system level simulation
of sonar systems-DARPAN.
</p><p>Prototype
Manu-facturing Facility.
Underwater paint system for application
under immersed condition, CO2
curtailment system for submarines
High detection and performance
computing center (CHITRA).
</p><p>Secure and
trusted computing and communication
solutions for high assurance applications.
NBC Protection, Radiation
Instrumentation, NBC Defence
Technologies.
detection Kit, Portable Decontamination
Apparatus, NBC Filters/ Ventition Systems, CW
Type A/B Decontamination kit/Solution,
Diagnostics kits for detection of Dengue,
Chikungunya, Plague, Typhoid, Japanese
Encephalitis, Malaria, Leptospirosis and swine
flu, ELISA kit for simultaneous identification of
food pathogens, NBC Protected Integrated Field
Shelter.
Technology Products & Systems Developed
Cluster/Area Accepted/ Inducted
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<p>The most significant contribution of DRDO is the creation of an <b> echo system </b>
conducive to development of cutting edge technologies by developing partnerships
with academic/research institutions and with industries; creating exhaustive
infrastructure, both within the organisation and the partner entities, creating centres
of excellence and establishing high quality manpower resource.
</p><p>DRDO today
possesses a wide spectrum of Core Competencies which include Systems Design &
Integration of Complex Sensors, Weapon Systems & Platforms; Complex High-end
Software Packages; Functional Materials; Test and Evaluation; Technology Transfer
and Absorption etc. In addition, Expertise and Infrastructure have been built up for
basic/applied research in relevant areas, Quality Assurance & Safety, Project &
Technology Management. The Infrastructural facilities created by DRDO are national
assets and include Integrated Instrumented flight Test Range, Structural Dynamics
& Vibration Test facility for aircrafts, EW Test ranges, Propulsion and Ballistics Test
facilities, EMI/EMC Test Rigs, EMP/Lightning, Antennae Test Range,
Instrumentation Ship, Acoustic Research Ship, Underwater Weapon Test Ranges,
Test Tracks for land systems etc.
</p><p>The other tangible benefits are the capability in a
wide range of militarily critical and advanced technologies, efforts in ensuring
continuity of supply of components, spares in face of changing international scenario,
developing a self reliant Defence R&D base and spin-offs into civil industry.
</p><p><b> The major partners </b> in our nation building endeavors include the three arms of
the Services as the prime users , Defence PSUs, Private Industries, International
Collaborators and Academic/Researchers. Inter-Governmental Agreements/MOUs
on Defence Cooperation exist with about 35 countries. Training in specialised defence
technology-related areas is offered to many developing countries for their scientific/
engineering personnel at the Defence Institute of Advanced Technology (A Deemed
University), Pune. The DRDO has been actively promotion participation of Indian
Industries in defence production and this has resulted in a significant growth of
industries both in PSUs and private sector.
</p><p>DRDO has strong interface with the
user Services through the Integrated Defence Staff and Service HQrs. Studies of
S&T road maps of DRDO and the three Services are carried out to identify the
products and critical technologies that are required to be established within the
country. The technologies are categorised into "Buy. "Make" and "Buy & Make"
categories and strategies evolved to establish them in the country by one of the
following routes, namely, 'In house development in DRDO', 'Acquisition of Matured
Technologies through offset obligations'. DRDO has Foreign Collaborations, MOU/
Agreements with 33 countries in area of defence technologies. The major foreign
partners are - Russia, USA, France, Israel, Germany, UK, Singapore, Kazhakastan
and Kyrgystan. DRDO also has Joint Working Groups for collaboration with major
foreign partners. Three such groups are Indo-US Joint Technology Group, Indo-
Russian R&D Sub Group and Indo-Israel Managing Committee.
</p><p>The Defence R&D expenditure of Rs 8,476.98 crore during the FY 2009-10 was
just 5.98% of nation's total Defence Services expenditure of Rs. 1,41,812.11 crore.
Nearly three-fourth of the total expenditure was on activities directly related to
R&D and creation of infrastructure facilities for such activities. The Defence R&D
Budget for the current (2011-12) FY is Rs 10,250.00 crore being 6.20% of the total
Defence Services budget of Rs 1,64,455 crore. The strategic systems have been on
priority, taking significant share of the Defence R&D budget.
</p><p>The DRDO, being a knowledge based organisation, has been generating and
protecting the intellectual property rights as part of its culture. DRDO has taken
more than 491 Indian and 46 foreign patents/designs/copyrights till date, while
another 652 Indian and 104 foreign patents are under prosecution. A good number
of national and international papers with impact factor are being published by our
scientists. DRDO provides support to Academia to carry out research on topics
related to military science under Grants-in-Aid Scheme. There are more that 350
ongoing projects running at academia involving more than 200 institutions including
IITs, IISc, Universities, Colleges, R&D centres, Professional Societies etc. More than
500 students are pursuing their PhD degrees under these projects. The annual budget
of Grants-in-Aid scheme is about Rs. 100 crores.
</p><p>The number of PhDs in DRDO under the DRDS category alone today is around
818. It is a true 'knowledge bank' for the nation and owner of a vast intellectual
property. DRDO offers to its employees adequate professional ambiance in terms
of flexibility of operation, autonomy, financial and managerial responsibilities.
Advanced training, career and self-development needs of the scientists are also
given due attention. The DRDO employees routinely perform duties that are unique
in nature. Several projects in DRDO are mission mode and field oriented. In addition
field trials are carried out for several months at a stretch under harsh environments
like deserts and high altitude cold areas. Further, the scientists are also expected to
carry out extensive airborne and ship borne trials as part of their project
responsibilities.
</p><p>The DRDO has attracted young students to take defence S&T as career option.
Competent manpower is inducted into DRDO through several schemes such as All
India DRDO Scientists Entry (SET), Annual Campus Talent Search, Selection as
Scientist from candidates with fresh PhD under the ROSSA scheme, Online selection
for NRIs and selection of scientists under Lateral Entry Scheme.
</p><p>"Balasya mulam vigyanam" i.e. " The source of strength is Science" is the tag
line of DRDO. It is Science that drives the nation in war and peace. DRDO has firm
determination to make the nation strong and self reliant in terms of Science and
Technology especially in the field of military technologies.
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Contents
1 Defence Research And Development: India
2 Defence Research and Development Organisation
2.1 DRDO has the following responsibilities.
2.1.1 Table
2.1.1.1 Table ends
[edit] Defence Research And Development: India
[edit] Defence Research and Development Organisation
DRDO is the R&D wing of the Ministry of Defence, with a vision to empower India
with cutting-edge defence technologies. Its mission is to achieve self-reliance in
critical defence technologies and systems, by indigenisation and innovation, while
equipping the armed forces with state-of-the-art weapon systems and equipment.
DRDO came into existence in 1958 with the amalgamation of Technical Development
Establishment (TDEs) of Indian Army and Directorate of Technical Development &
Production (DTD&P) with Defence Science Organisation (DSO). DRDO is headed
by the Scientific Advisor to Raksha Mantri (Defence Minister) (SA to RM), who is also the Secretary,
Department of Defence R&D and Director General R&D. Dr D S Kothari, eminent
scientist and educationist was the first to head the organisation. The SA to RM is
supported by eight Chief Controllers. The corporate headquarter of DRDO is at
DRDO Bhawan, an environment friendly building located at Rajaji Marg, New Delhi.
The Organisation has two tier structure. viz, the Corporate Hqrs at New Delhi,
and laboratories establishments, regional centres, field stations, etc., across the length
and breadth of the country. DRDO Hqrs, under the Department of Defence Research
& Developmnt, is organized into two sets of Directorates, i.e., the Corporate
Directorates and the Technical Directorates. The laboratories, based on their corecompetence,
are classfied into eight clusters. The labs under each cluster are
supported by respective technical directorates, namely, the directorates of
Aeronautics, Armaments, Combat Vehicles and Engineering, Electronics and
Computer Sciences, Materials, Missiles, Naval Research and Development and Life
Sciences, in terms of obtaining approvals of new projects from the Government,
improving their infrastructure, creating new facilities, facilitate in monitoring and
review of ongoing projects and also to co-ordinate with other laboratories and
directorates.
These Directorates act for the labs as 'single window' to the R&D Hqr,
and the Government of India.
The five technical directorates of Industry Interface
and Technology Management, Interaction with Services for Business, International
Cooperation, Technology Acquisition, Civil Works and Estates and the Technical
Examination Cell further support the labs in matters common to all labs. The
Scientific Advisers to Chief of the Army Staff (COAS), Chief of the Air Staff (CAS),
Chief of the Naval Staff (CNS) and Deputy Chief of Integrated Defence Staff also
act as Technical Directors to render services to their respective Chiefs.
The Corporate Directorates , namely, the directorates of Budget Finance &
Accounts, Extramural Research & Intellectual Property Rights, Human Resource
development, Management Services, Materials Management, Personnel, Planning
& Coordination, Public Interface, Rajbhasha and OM, and Vigilance & Security,
carry out planning and management of resources and facilitate the linkage with the
other Government ministries and departments. They help laboratories in financial
management, inducting manpower, training and career development, planning and
coordination of ongoing projects, handling Parliament Questions, image building
activities such as disseminating information regarding the programs/ policies/
accomplishment of DRDO to media, academic and students community as well as
the public at large, etc.
The Recuritment and Assessment Centre (RAC) undertakes
fresh recruitment of scientists at various levels and conducts assessments for
promotions of scientists on periodic basis. The Centre for Personnel Talent
Management (CEPTAM) is responsible for induction and training of "Technical and
Other Staff" of the organisation.
[edit] DRDO has the following responsibilities.
l Design, development and lead to production of state-of-art Sensors, Weapon
Systems, Platforms and allied equipment (Strategic systems, Tactical systems,
Dual Use Technologies).
l Research in Life Sciences, to optimize combat effectiveness and promote their
well-being especially in harsh environment.
l Develop infrastructure and highly trained Manpower for strong defence
technology base.
DRDO formulates and executes programmes of scientific research, design &
development in areas relevant to national security. It also functions as the nodal
agency for the execution of major Defence related programmes with the national
scientific institutions, PSUs and private agencies. It has led to the production of
world class weapon systems and equipment in accordance with requirements laid
down by the three Services. In addition DRDO assists the Services by rendering
technical advice on matters such as formulation of Staff Requirements, evaluation
of systems to be acquired, fire & explosive safety, mathematical/statistical analysis
of operational problems etc.
The following facts give a glimpse of the structure and dimensions of DRDO.
l Total No. of Labs/Estts: 52
l Training Institutes: CEPTAM (Delhi), DIAT
(Pune), ITM, (Mussoorie)
l Integrated Test Ranges: 2
l Total strength (as on 01 July 2011) 27,796
l Scientists: 7,854
l Technical personnel : 10,139
l Others: 9,803
l Def. R&D Expenditure 2010-11 (Rs in Crore) 10,149.71
l Def. R&D Budget 2011-12 (Rs in Crore) 10,253.17
lOffical websites http//www.drdo.com
http://www.drdo.org
http://rac. drdo.in
lOfficial Contact Person Director - Public Interface
Phone: 911123011073
email: dpidrdo@hqr.drdo.in
In terms of tangible outputs, DRDO has developed a wide range of strategic
and tactical weapon systems and complex technologies associated with such systems.
The value of production orders placed on DRDO developed systems stands at over
Rs 1,20,000 crore. However, the production value of the DRDO products is by no
means the only measure of impact of these developments on the nation's defence
capabilities. Many of these systems could not be imported or developed jointly
with any other country in the era of embargoes and technology denials. The
developed countries with advanced militarily technologies offer licensed prodution
of those systems that are obsolete for them, with barely any technology transfer.
Successful indigenous development and production of strategic systems and
platforms such as Agni and Prithvi series of missiles, nuclear powered submarine-
Arihant, Light Combat Aircraft-Tejas, etc. have given quantum jump to India's
military might, generating effective deterrence and providing crucial leverage and
marking India's entry into the elite club of countries possessing such technologies.
Major contributions from each cluster of DRDO in terms of Products & Systems
Developed/Accepted/Inducted, Technologies Developed and infrastructure
facilities established are delineated in the following table :
[edit] Table
Technology Products & Systems Developed/ Technologies Developed and
Cluster/Area Accepted/ Inducted Infrastructures Facilities established
LCA (Tejas) MK-I was indigenously
designed, developed and produced Light
Combat Aircraft.
Achieved Initial
Operational Clearance (IOC). Its eleven
prototypes have completed 1650 flights. The
Final Operational Clearance (FOC) is
expected by Dec 2012.
In additional to this,
as a strategy towards long-term self-reliance
in Air-power, design development and
production of its advanced version (LCA
Mk-II) has also been undertaken. The first
prototype of naval variant of LCA made its
maiden flight schedule in 2011. The other
maiden flight schedule in 2011.
The other
success stories are '
Lakshya'-the Pilotless
Target Aircraft, 'Nishant' & 'RUSTOM'
unmanned aerial Vehicles, Electronic
Warfare Suites, Radar Warning Receivers
(RWR) including High Accuracy Direction
Finder (HADF), Mission Computers and
avionics upgrades for several fighter
aircrafts.
Missile Approach warning System
and Laser Warning System have been
developed and are being fitted on various
Military aircrafts and helicopters.
Kaveri -
India's first indigeneous gas turbine engine
has completed official Altitude test of 73 hrs
in Russia. As a spin-off, variants of Kaveri
engine are being developed for propulsion
of marine vessels and power generation.
Sudarshan, a laser seeker kit for converting
1000lb bombs into laser guided bombs was
developed and demonstrated.
A medium
sized Acrostat based platform has been
developed for surveillance applications.
India's first indigenous Airborne Early
Warning & Control Syste mhit the skies on
December 6, 2011.
Large number of armaments designed
and developed by DRDO have been
inducted in the armed forces. Over a million
pieces of 7.62 mm Ishapore Self-Loading
Rifle (SLR) developed by DRDO were
produced till replaced by 5.56mm INSAS
(Indian Small Arms System), another DRDO
product. INSAS is available in fixed &
foldable butt versions of Assault Rifle &
LMG, all firing the same ammunition and
having 70% commonality of parts. Multi-
Barrel Rocket Launcher System-Pinaka,
successfully developed followed by transfer
of technology to production agencies.
FSAPDS ammunition, Influence Mines
MK-I, Modern Sub-machine carbine
(MSMC), Under-Barrel Grenade Launcher
Aeronautical
Systems
Armament
Systems
A wide range of highly complex
technologies have been mastered and
massive infrastructure created in the
process of development of LCA-Tejas, its
sub-systems and the Gas Turbine Engine-
Kaveri, Unstable aerodynamics, Flight
Control Laws for Unstable Configuration
Aircraft, Fly-by-wire Digital Flight Control
System, Open Architecture, Mission
Avionics, Advanced Composite Structures,
Hardware and Saftware for Simulators.
Real time flight simulators, Hardware in
loop simulators (HILS), test facility for
UAVs, Lightning test facility for lightningworthiness
of aircraft, Wind tunnel test
facility. Cockpit environment facility,
National Flight Test Center (NFTC) for
testing flight operations, engineering and
instrumentation, Full scale engine test
facilities.
Advanced Centre for Energetic Materials
(ACEM) has been created at Nasik for
processing of large rocket motors/
segments. Other major technologies relate
Explosive filling for pre-fragmented,
Incendiary and Bomblet Warheads; Electric
and Electro-hydraulic Launcher, Explosive
Reactive Armour (ERA), Pressure & Ribbon
casting technique, Artillery rocket
launchers & warhead hardware, flow
forming tube of Pinaka rocket, Multi
Projectile Charge warhead.
for INSAS and AK-47 rifle, 84 mm light
weight launcher, Multimade Grenade, Bund
blasting Device (BBD), Instant fire detection &
suppression for BMP-2/2K, 303 inch and 7.62
mm non-lethal bullets, Adrushya mine to
immobilize contemporary battle tanks, are
examples of wide range of products.
Two regiments of India's first indigenously
designed, developed and productionised
Main Battle Tank "MBT-Arjun Mk-1" have
been raised and inducted in the Army.
Development of MBT-Arjun MK II is in
advance stage. T-72 Ajeya tanks were
upgraded with indigenous technologies and
equipped with Explosive Reactive Armour
(ERA), Global Positioning System (GPS).
Integrated Fire Detection & Suppression
System (IFDSS) & reconfigured Smoke
Grenade Discharge (SGD) have been
produced.
Other major achievements are
BHIM-76-self propelled 155 mm gun, Ex-tank
-a combination of T-72 (Ajeya) Chassis and
the most advanced MBT Arjun Weapon
System, Integrated Arjun Simulator, Bridge
Layer Tank based on T-72 & Arjun,
SARVATRA- the mobile bridge laying system
(upto 75 mm within 100 minutes), Modular
bridge SAKAV (46m single span bridge
system, MLC70), Carrier Command Post
Tracked on BMP II, Armoured Ambulance
BMP-II, Armoured Amphibious Dozer,
Armoured Engineering Reconnaissance
Vehicle, Aircraft Bearinings, Gear Box, PTO
shaft Hydro-Pneumatic Suspension for
armoured vehicles, Mobile Comouflage
System (integrated in MBT Arjun), Remotely
Operated Vehicle (Daksh), a robotic vehicle
for remotely handling IED, Riot Control
Vehicle, Unmanned Ground Vehicle (UGV),
Rotary Engine for UAVs, Trackway
Expedient Mat Ground Surfacing,
Containerized Operation Theatre Complex
on wheels, Ground Support Vehicles for
various indigenous strategic and tactical
missles, Nishant launcher, Counter Mine Flail
(CMF) on T-72 Tank, Snow galleries,
Mountain Weather Forecast Models.
Electronic Warfare Systems (EWS):
SAMUKTA for Army and SANGRAHA for
Navy, SUJAV - a compact communication
electrinic warfare suit.
Advanced ESM
System (Varuna), Convoy Protection Jammers
(SAFARI & STRIDE).
Radars: Indian
Doppler Radar INDRA-I & II, Multifunction
phased array radar (Rajendra), Low Level
Light Weight Radar (Bharani), weapan locating
Combat
Vehicles &
Engineering
Electronic &
Computer
Systems
Technology Products & Systems Developed/ Technologies Developed and
Cluster/Area Accepted/ Inducted Infrastructures Facilities established
Engine Test Facility, Transmission Test
Facility.
Fuel Injection Pump Test Rig,
Variable Speed Drive Test Facility, Road
Wheel Test Rig. Air Cleaner Test Rig.
Suspension Test Facility, Hydraulic Test
Bench, Universal Gear Tester, Ultrasonic
Flaw Detector, Test Facilities for Aircraft
Gearbox, Environmental Test Facilities
consisting of Low temperature chamber,
Driving rain chamber, water immersion
chamber, Dust chamber, Mould growth
chamber, Salt spray chamber, Shock test
machine and Bump test machine, Test
Track Facility, Dry heat chamber and
Dump heat for evaluation of structural
integrity and performance of electronic
and electrical equipment.
Rapid prototyping and Prototype
manufacturing facilities. Structure
Dynamics laboratory and Integrated
Laboratory.
A National Centre for Automotive Testing
(NCAT) at VRDE is equipped with state
of the art infrastructure for testing and
certification of defence as well as civil
vehicles.
Automotive Electro-magnetic
Compatibility (EMC) test facility—one of
the biggest in the world has been recently
added. Virtual Reality Laboratory.
Cold
Laboratory and High Altitude Snow
Study Centre.
Real Time Satellite Imagery
Reception Centre, Snow Chute also have
been installed.
Technologies for achieving High Accuracy
Direction Finding; High Power Jamming;
Voice Recognition and Voice Print
Analysis; Data/image Fusion, Jam-
Resistant Data Links; Satellite
Communication; Secrecy Systems,
Multifunction electronic scanning radars;
Artificial Neural Networks based data
Radar, 3D Central Acquisition Radars -
Revathi for Navy, Rohini for Airforce, Battle
Field Surveillance Radar (BFSR), Active
Phased Array Radar (L-Star), Super Vision
Maritime Patrol Radar (L-Star), (SV-2000
MPAR).
Communication Systems: Combat
Net Radio for Army, Briefcase SATCOM
Terminal, Data-link for unmanned aerial
vehicle - NISHANT.
Command and
Control Systems: Artillery Combat
Command Control System (ACCCS),
Command Information Decision Support
System (CIDSS).
Electro Optics: Electro
Optic Fire Control System (EON-51),
Palmtop Green Microchip Laser Module.
Passive Q-Switching, S-band 130 KW
(pulsed) Coupled-cavity TWT, Holographic
Sight.
Lasers: Eye Safe Lasers, Light Weight
Laser Target Designator (LLTD), Laser
Warning Sensor, PRF Code Recognition
Device.
Safety and efficiency of soldier, the man
behind machines under the most diverse
battlefield conditions (extremes of cold and
heat, mountains, deserts, tropical forests and
so on) is a high priority and DRDO has
developed many life Support Systems for
Armed forces.
Some of these products are
Computerized Pilot Selection System
(CPSS), Helicopter oxygen system to meet
the aircrew oxygen requirement upto 30,000
ft.
Submarine Escape Set for escape from an
abandoned submarine from depths of 100m,
Combat Free Fall system capable to
withstand the harsh conditions of free fall
from 30,000 ft, Herbal Anti oxidant
supplement, High Altitude adapted & fast
growing Broiler Sheep, High medicinal
value Mushrooms, high altitude medical
products, molecular imaging drugs and
enhancers for Armed Forces, long shelf life
ready to eat packaged food and appetizers,
Bio diesel production, Cold tolerant hybrid
vegetables, Genetically engineered cold
tolerant vegetables, Hyperbaric oxygen
therapy Chamber (Samudrasuta), One man
high Altitude Pulmonary Oedema (HAPO)
chamber, Heating Gloves & Socks for
extreme cold conditions, Self-contained selfheating
system to warm, Ready to Eat
packed foods at 650C, Bio-digestor for
treatment and disposal of human waste for
extreme cold is also being introduced in
Indian Railway Coaches to avoid soiling of
tracks.
Thousands of such biodigesters are
being installed in Lakshdweep island and
Life
Sciences
Technology Products & Systems Developed/ Technologies Developed and
Cluster/Area Accepted/ Inducted Infrastructures Facilities established
Mining, Computer Vision, Virtual Reality
and Roboties; parallel processing; GaAs
Crystal Growth Facility; Molecular Beam
Epitaxy System; Ion- Implantation System;
Ion-Implantation system; Electron Beam
Micro Lithography system; MOCVD system;
Mask Fabrication Facility; Fab line for
fabrication of MMIC, UHV Processing
Stations; Precision Machining Facilities;
Single Point Diamond Turning (SPDT) Micromachining
Facility; Infrastructure for EMI/
EMC facility; Optical Component design,
fabrication, coating and testing for spherical,
aspheric & freeform surface in VIS & IR band
upto 1m diameter.
Life Support Technologies, Military
nurtrition - (fresh and processed foods
technologies); Technologies for growing
fruits and vegetables in extreme climates
including high altitude cold deserts; Military
Psychology & Personnel Selection, Manmachine
interface, Technology for removal
of (fluoride, iron, arsenic) from water,
Technology for storage of potatoes under
extreme cold, Fully automatic Chapati
making machine, zero energy cooling
chambers, anti freeze containers, National
Germplasm storage facility at high altitude,
esterification plant for Biodisel extraction,
removal of toxic waste from Jatropha plant
seed cake for animal feed and other
applications.
in houseboats (in lakes), Multi-Insect
Repellent DEPA, Avalanche Victim Detector
(AVD).
AB Class Steel for Naval Applications,
Titanium Sponge.
High Temperature Titanium
Alloys for Aerospace applications.
Brake pads
for Aircrafts.
Investment Casting of turbine
components etc., Light weight composite
armour for Mi-17-IV helicopter, Jet Fuel Stator
castings for TEJAS, Energy efficient Special
Phase Change Materials for temperature
moderation.
Ultrahigh strength and high
fracture toughness DMR-1700 low alloy steel
for booster motor casings of missiles.
Structural adhesives & sealants, high
performance lubricants and greases,
microwave absorbing polymer composite.
Heavy alloy Armor Penetrator Rods.
Jackal
Armor.
Kanchan Armor, Hydraulic Pipeline
for Submarine Applications.
Surface-to-surface strategic missile
systems Agni I (700 km) Agni-II (2000 km) and
Agni III (3500 km).
Prithvi series of surfaceto-
surface missiles.
These nuclear capable
platforms provide effective deterrence and
credible second strike capability.
Brahmos
Supersonic Cruise Missiles for Army and
Navy.Brahmos is the only supersonic cruise
missile in the world.
Dhanush-ship launched
SS missile.
Akash - multi-directional, multitarget
SAM area defence weapon system.
Nag
- 3rd generation anti tank missile.
Air Defence
System against ballistic missiles of up to 2000
km class, for both exo-atmospheric (80 km
altitude) and endo-atmospheric (15 km
altitude) interception.
Computerized war
games for Army & Air force.
Materials
Missile &
Strategic
Systems
Technology Products & Systems Developed/ Technologies Developed and
Cluster/Area Accepted/ Inducted Infrastructures Facilities established
Technology for the production of premium
quality Titanium sponge from indigenous
raw material developed.
Technology
transferred to Kerala Minerals & Metals
Ltd, Kollam and 500 TPY capacity plant
commissioned thus bridging a major gap
in the production cycle (ore to finished
product) of high quality Titanium
components.
Investment casting
technology for high pressure turbine
blades and vanes in gas turbine engine.
Hot isostatic pressing technology for near
net shaped integral turbine rotors.
Technologies related to Composite Armor,
Special Steels for the Navy, Cast Airfoils
for Gas Turbines, Titanium Alloys, Rare
Earth Metalbased High Energy Magnets,
Armour for Fighting Vehicles, Preparation
of highly luminescent. multi-color
emitting doped semiconducting
nanocrystals, Large size plastic scintillator
rods for nuclear installations.
Technologies for indigenous development,
testing & production of Fiber Optics Gyro,
Ring Laser Gyro, Accelerometers, Inertial/
Automomous Navigation Systems, MEMS
and MEMS based sensors, Directional
warheads, Direct Action Trajectory and
Altitude Control System, Long range Solid
Rocket Motors, Smokeless Propellant,
Composite Rocket Motor casings, Carbon
Composite Re-entry Vehicles, Composite
Radomes, Seals and jet vanes for under
water Launch system, Pro-fragmented
and Submunition Warheads.
Technologies
for Command Guidance, Ram Rocket
Propulsion, Multi Target Engagements,
Twin engine Liquid Propulsion,
Stabilisation of Launch Platform for
Moving Ship.
Multi-band Radar Seeker Test facility.
Electro-megnetic Pulse facility.
Electrohydraulic
servo valve Limited Production
facility, Solid Propellant Processing facility.
RINS-Ring Laser Gyro based INS-GPSGLONASS
for long range missiles and
Aircrafts, RINS-Ring Laser Gyro based
INS-GPS-GLONASS for long range
missiles and Aircrafts.
Millimeter Wave
Ship-borne sonar HUMSA. Air Borne
dunking sonar MIHIR. Torpedo Advanced
Light TAL, Helicopter Fire Control System
capable of launching of TAL (Advanced
Light Torpedo) and depth charges.
Submarine-sonar USHUS.
Torpedoes-Fire
Control System.
Advanced Panoramic
Sonar Hull mounted (APSOH)
PACHENDRIYA - integrated submarine
sonar and tactical fire control system.
Underwater Telephone (UWT) TADPOLE
sonobuoy high altitude deployable sonar.
Auto-controlled Carbon Dioxide Control
System.
Impressed Current Cathodic
Protection System for Ship hull.
Indian
Activated Aluminum Galvanic Sacrificial
alloy system.
Poly-LIST Dockblock- a
substitute for teak wood used for dry
docking of ships.
Heavy duty non-skid
paint.
250 Kw Silver Oxide-Zinc Battery.
IR
Suppression System For Naval Platforms.
Underwater Acoustic Communication
System, Anti-torpedo decoy system, Fuel
cell based power generation system, fibre
optic biosensors for water borne pathogens.
Helicopter fire Control System capable of
launching of TAL (Advanced Light
Torpedo) and depth charges.
Microwave power modules, High Power
Amplifiers, Transmitters for Electronic
warfare, Cathodes, Vacuum microelectronic
devices, High power microwave sources
and diagnostics, Subsystems for distributed
electronics, Subsystems for distributed
electronics of Heavy weight torpedo, 6.5
KW pulsed X-band and 10k W pulsed Ku
band Coupled-Cavities TWT for airborne
radars.
NBC Recce Vehicle.
NBC Protective
Clothing/Permeable Suites, NBC water
purification system.
Camouflage Pattern
Generation Software, Synthetic Camouflage
Net, Mobile medical post for Navy, Blast
material Protection Suits, Synthetic Life
Jacket, Anti Riot Polycarbonate Shield.
anti
Riot Helmet, NBC Canister, Water Poison
Naval
Systems
Micro
Electronics
& Devices
NBC
Technology Products & Systems Developed/ Technologies Developed and
Cluster/Area Accepted/ Inducted Infrastructures Facilities established
Seeker.
MINGS (miniaturized Inertial
Navigaton & Guidance System) - MEMS
(micro electro Mechanical system) based
Hybrid Navigation System.
MEMS
packaging.
Composite rocket motor
casings.
Sonar Technologies, Homing Technology.
Pumpjet Propulsion.
Signal Processing for
Target Classification.
The floating laboratory - INS
Sagardhwani, Underwater Acoustics
Research Facility.
Hydrodynamic Test
Facilities.
High Speed Towing Tank
(HSTT).
Cavitation Tunnel.
Wind Tunnel.
Wind Tunnel.
Acoustic.
Shock, Noise and
Vibration Test Facilities.
Under-Water
ranges.
Torpedo Engineering Centre
Electrical Propulsion Test Centre
Materials and Acoustic Simulated Test
(MATS) facility.
'Seakeeping and
manocuring Basin.
Cluster computing
facility to provide system level simulation
of sonar systems-DARPAN.
Prototype
Manu-facturing Facility.
Underwater paint system for application
under immersed condition, CO2
curtailment system for submarines
High detection and performance
computing center (CHITRA).
Secure and
trusted computing and communication
solutions for high assurance applications.
NBC Protection, Radiation
Instrumentation, NBC Defence
Technologies.
detection Kit, Portable Decontamination
Apparatus, NBC Filters/ Ventition Systems, CW
Type A/B Decontamination kit/Solution,
Diagnostics kits for detection of Dengue,
Chikungunya, Plague, Typhoid, Japanese
Encephalitis, Malaria, Leptospirosis and swine
flu, ELISA kit for simultaneous identification of
food pathogens, NBC Protected Integrated Field
Shelter.
Technology Products & Systems Developed
Cluster/Area Accepted/ Inducted
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The most significant contribution of DRDO is the creation of an echo system
conducive to development of cutting edge technologies by developing partnerships
with academic/research institutions and with industries; creating exhaustive
infrastructure, both within the organisation and the partner entities, creating centres
of excellence and establishing high quality manpower resource.
DRDO today
possesses a wide spectrum of Core Competencies which include Systems Design &
Integration of Complex Sensors, Weapon Systems & Platforms; Complex High-end
Software Packages; Functional Materials; Test and Evaluation; Technology Transfer
and Absorption etc. In addition, Expertise and Infrastructure have been built up for
basic/applied research in relevant areas, Quality Assurance & Safety, Project &
Technology Management. The Infrastructural facilities created by DRDO are national
assets and include Integrated Instrumented flight Test Range, Structural Dynamics
& Vibration Test facility for aircrafts, EW Test ranges, Propulsion and Ballistics Test
facilities, EMI/EMC Test Rigs, EMP/Lightning, Antennae Test Range,
Instrumentation Ship, Acoustic Research Ship, Underwater Weapon Test Ranges,
Test Tracks for land systems etc.
The other tangible benefits are the capability in a
wide range of militarily critical and advanced technologies, efforts in ensuring
continuity of supply of components, spares in face of changing international scenario,
developing a self reliant Defence R&D base and spin-offs into civil industry.
The major partners in our nation building endeavors include the three arms of
the Services as the prime users , Defence PSUs, Private Industries, International
Collaborators and Academic/Researchers. Inter-Governmental Agreements/MOUs
on Defence Cooperation exist with about 35 countries. Training in specialised defence
technology-related areas is offered to many developing countries for their scientific/
engineering personnel at the Defence Institute of Advanced Technology (A Deemed
University), Pune. The DRDO has been actively promotion participation of Indian
Industries in defence production and this has resulted in a significant growth of
industries both in PSUs and private sector.
DRDO has strong interface with the
user Services through the Integrated Defence Staff and Service HQrs. Studies of
S&T road maps of DRDO and the three Services are carried out to identify the
products and critical technologies that are required to be established within the
country. The technologies are categorised into "Buy. "Make" and "Buy & Make"
categories and strategies evolved to establish them in the country by one of the
following routes, namely, 'In house development in DRDO', 'Acquisition of Matured
Technologies through offset obligations'. DRDO has Foreign Collaborations, MOU/
Agreements with 33 countries in area of defence technologies. The major foreign
partners are - Russia, USA, France, Israel, Germany, UK, Singapore, Kazhakastan
and Kyrgystan. DRDO also has Joint Working Groups for collaboration with major
foreign partners. Three such groups are Indo-US Joint Technology Group, Indo-
Russian R&D Sub Group and Indo-Israel Managing Committee.
The Defence R&D expenditure of Rs 8,476.98 crore during the FY 2009-10 was
just 5.98% of nation's total Defence Services expenditure of Rs. 1,41,812.11 crore.
Nearly three-fourth of the total expenditure was on activities directly related to
R&D and creation of infrastructure facilities for such activities. The Defence R&D
Budget for the current (2011-12) FY is Rs 10,250.00 crore being 6.20% of the total
Defence Services budget of Rs 1,64,455 crore. The strategic systems have been on
priority, taking significant share of the Defence R&D budget.
The DRDO, being a knowledge based organisation, has been generating and
protecting the intellectual property rights as part of its culture. DRDO has taken
more than 491 Indian and 46 foreign patents/designs/copyrights till date, while
another 652 Indian and 104 foreign patents are under prosecution. A good number
of national and international papers with impact factor are being published by our
scientists. DRDO provides support to Academia to carry out research on topics
related to military science under Grants-in-Aid Scheme. There are more that 350
ongoing projects running at academia involving more than 200 institutions including
IITs, IISc, Universities, Colleges, R&D centres, Professional Societies etc. More than
500 students are pursuing their PhD degrees under these projects. The annual budget
of Grants-in-Aid scheme is about Rs. 100 crores.
The number of PhDs in DRDO under the DRDS category alone today is around
818. It is a true 'knowledge bank' for the nation and owner of a vast intellectual
property. DRDO offers to its employees adequate professional ambiance in terms
of flexibility of operation, autonomy, financial and managerial responsibilities.
Advanced training, career and self-development needs of the scientists are also
given due attention. The DRDO employees routinely perform duties that are unique
in nature. Several projects in DRDO are mission mode and field oriented. In addition
field trials are carried out for several months at a stretch under harsh environments
like deserts and high altitude cold areas. Further, the scientists are also expected to
carry out extensive airborne and ship borne trials as part of their project
responsibilities.
The DRDO has attracted young students to take defence S&T as career option.
Competent manpower is inducted into DRDO through several schemes such as All
India DRDO Scientists Entry (SET), Annual Campus Talent Search, Selection as
Scientist from candidates with fresh PhD under the ROSSA scheme, Online selection
for NRIs and selection of scientists under Lateral Entry Scheme.
"Balasya mulam vigyanam" i.e. " The source of strength is Science" is the tag
line of DRDO. It is Science that drives the nation in war and peace. DRDO has firm
determination to make the nation strong and self reliant in terms of Science and
Technology especially in the field of military technologies.
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<p>DRDO is the R&D wing of the Ministry of Defence, with a vision to empower India
with cutting-edge defence technologies. Its mission is to achieve self-reliance in
critical defence technologies and systems, by indigenisation and innovation, while
equipping the armed forces with state-of-the-art weapon systems and equipment.
DRDO came into existence in 1958 with the amalgamation of Technical Development
Establishment (TDEs) of Indian Army and Directorate of Technical Development &
Production (DTD&P) with Defence Science Organisation (DSO). DRDO is headed
by the Scientific Advisor to Raksha Mantri (Defence Minister) (SA to RM), who is also the Secretary,
Department of Defence R&D and Director General R&D. Dr D S Kothari, eminent
scientist and educationist was the first to head the organisation. The SA to RM is
supported by eight Chief Controllers. The corporate headquarter of DRDO is at
DRDO Bhawan, an environment friendly building located at Rajaji Marg, New Delhi.
</p><p>The Organisation has two tier structure. viz, the Corporate Hqrs at New Delhi,
and laboratories establishments, regional centres, field stations, etc., across the length
and breadth of the country. DRDO Hqrs, under the Department of Defence Research
& Developmnt, is organized into two sets of Directorates, i.e., the Corporate
Directorates and the Technical Directorates. The laboratories, based on their corecompetence,
are classfied into eight clusters. The labs under each cluster are
supported by respective technical directorates, namely, the directorates of
Aeronautics, Armaments, Combat Vehicles and Engineering, Electronics and
Computer Sciences, Materials, Missiles, Naval Research and Development and Life
Sciences, in terms of obtaining approvals of new projects from the Government,
improving their infrastructure, creating new facilities, facilitate in monitoring and
review of ongoing projects and also to co-ordinate with other laboratories and
directorates.
These Directorates act for the labs as 'single window' to the R&D Hqr,
and the Government of India.
</p><p><b> The five technical directorates </b> of Industry Interface
and Technology Management, Interaction with Services for Business, International
Cooperation, Technology Acquisition, Civil Works and Estates and the Technical
Examination Cell further support the labs in matters common to all labs. The
Scientific Advisers to Chief of the Army Staff (COAS), Chief of the Air Staff (CAS),
Chief of the Naval Staff (CNS) and Deputy Chief of Integrated Defence Staff also
act as Technical Directors to render services to their respective Chiefs.
</p><p><b> The Corporate Directorates </b> , namely, the directorates of Budget Finance &
Accounts, Extramural Research & Intellectual Property Rights, Human Resource
development, Management Services, Materials Management, Personnel, Planning
& Coordination, Public Interface, Rajbhasha and OM, and Vigilance & Security,
carry out planning and management of resources and facilitate the linkage with the
other Government ministries and departments. They help laboratories in financial
management, inducting manpower, training and career development, planning and
coordination of ongoing projects, handling Parliament Questions, image building
activities such as disseminating information regarding the programs/ policies/
accomplishment of DRDO to media, academic and students community as well as
the public at large, etc.
</p><p>The Recuritment and Assessment Centre (RAC) undertakes
fresh recruitment of scientists at various levels and conducts assessments for
promotions of scientists on periodic basis. The Centre for Personnel Talent
Management (CEPTAM) is responsible for induction and training of "Technical and
Other Staff" of the organisation.
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<p>l Design, development and lead to production of state-of-art Sensors, Weapon
Systems, Platforms and allied equipment (Strategic systems, Tactical systems,
Dual Use Technologies).
</p><p>l Research in Life Sciences, to optimize combat effectiveness and promote their
well-being especially in harsh environment.
</p><p>l Develop infrastructure and highly trained Manpower for strong defence
technology base.
</p><p>DRDO formulates and executes programmes of scientific research, design &
development in areas relevant to national security. It also functions as the nodal
agency for the execution of major Defence related programmes with the national
scientific institutions, PSUs and private agencies. It has led to the production of
world class weapon systems and equipment in accordance with requirements laid
down by the three Services. In addition DRDO assists the Services by rendering
technical advice on matters such as formulation of Staff Requirements, evaluation
of systems to be acquired, fire & explosive safety, mathematical/statistical analysis
of operational problems etc.
</p><p>The following facts give a glimpse of the structure and dimensions of DRDO.
</p><p>l Total No. of Labs/Estts: 52
</p><p>l Training Institutes: CEPTAM (Delhi), DIAT
(Pune), ITM, (Mussoorie)
</p><p>l Integrated Test Ranges: 2
</p><p>l Total strength (as on 01 July 2011) 27,796
</p><p>l Scientists: 7,854
</p><p>l Technical personnel : 10,139
</p><p>l Others: 9,803
</p><p>l Def. R&D Expenditure 2010-11 (Rs in Crore) 10,149.71
</p><p>l Def. R&D Budget 2011-12 (Rs in Crore) 10,253.17
</p><p>lOffical websites http//www.drdo.com
</p><p><a rel="nofollow" class="external free" href="http://www.drdo.org">http://www.drdo.org</a>
</p><p><a rel="nofollow" class="external free" href="http://rac">http://rac</a>. drdo.in
</p><p>lOfficial Contact Person Director - Public Interface
</p><p>Phone: 911123011073
</p><p>email: dpidrdo@hqr.drdo.in
</p><p>In terms of tangible outputs, DRDO has developed a wide range of strategic
and tactical weapon systems and complex technologies associated with such systems.
The value of production orders placed on DRDO developed systems stands at over
Rs 1,20,000 crore. However, the production value of the DRDO products is by no
means the only measure of impact of these developments on the nation's defence
capabilities. Many of these systems could not be imported or developed jointly
with any other country in the era of embargoes and technology denials. The
developed countries with advanced militarily technologies offer licensed prodution
of those systems that are obsolete for them, with barely any technology transfer.
</p><p>Successful indigenous development and production of strategic systems and
platforms such as Agni and Prithvi series of missiles, nuclear powered submarine-
Arihant, Light Combat Aircraft-Tejas, etc. have given quantum jump to India's
military might, generating effective deterrence and providing crucial leverage and
marking India's entry into the elite club of countries possessing such technologies.
Major contributions from each cluster of DRDO in terms of Products & Systems
Developed/Accepted/Inducted, Technologies Developed and infrastructure
facilities established are delineated in the following table :
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<p>Technology Products & Systems Developed/ Technologies Developed and
Cluster/Area Accepted/ Inducted Infrastructures Facilities established
LCA (Tejas) MK-I was indigenously
designed, developed and produced Light
Combat Aircraft.
</p><p>Achieved Initial
Operational Clearance (IOC). Its eleven
prototypes have completed 1650 flights. The
Final Operational Clearance (FOC) is
expected by Dec 2012.
</p><p>In additional to this,
as a strategy towards long-term self-reliance
in Air-power, design development and
production of its advanced version (LCA
Mk-II) has also been undertaken. The first
prototype of naval variant of LCA made its
maiden flight schedule in 2011. The other
maiden flight schedule in 2011.
</p><p>The other
success stories are '
</p><p>Lakshya'-the Pilotless
Target Aircraft, 'Nishant' & 'RUSTOM'
unmanned aerial Vehicles, Electronic
Warfare Suites, Radar Warning Receivers
(RWR) including High Accuracy Direction
Finder (HADF), Mission Computers and
avionics upgrades for several fighter
aircrafts.
</p><p>Missile Approach warning System
and Laser Warning System have been
developed and are being fitted on various
Military aircrafts and helicopters.
</p><p>Kaveri -
India's first indigeneous gas turbine engine
has completed official Altitude test of 73 hrs
in Russia. As a spin-off, variants of Kaveri
engine are being developed for propulsion
of marine vessels and power generation.
Sudarshan, a laser seeker kit for converting
1000lb bombs into laser guided bombs was
developed and demonstrated.
</p><p>A medium
sized Acrostat based platform has been
developed for surveillance applications.
India's first indigenous Airborne Early
Warning & Control Syste mhit the skies on
December 6, 2011.
</p><p>Large number of armaments designed
and developed by DRDO have been
inducted in the armed forces. Over a million
pieces of 7.62 mm Ishapore Self-Loading
Rifle (SLR) developed by DRDO were
produced till replaced by 5.56mm INSAS
(Indian Small Arms System), another DRDO
product. INSAS is available in fixed &
foldable butt versions of Assault Rifle &
LMG, all firing the same ammunition and
having 70% commonality of parts. Multi-
Barrel Rocket Launcher System-Pinaka,
successfully developed followed by transfer
of technology to production agencies.
</p><p>FSAPDS ammunition, Influence Mines
MK-I, Modern Sub-machine carbine
(MSMC), Under-Barrel Grenade Launcher
</p><p>Aeronautical
Systems
</p><p>Armament
Systems
</p><p>A wide range of highly complex
technologies have been mastered and
massive infrastructure created in the
process of development of LCA-Tejas, its
sub-systems and the Gas Turbine Engine-
Kaveri, Unstable aerodynamics, Flight
Control Laws for Unstable Configuration
Aircraft, Fly-by-wire Digital Flight Control
System, Open Architecture, Mission
Avionics, Advanced Composite Structures,
Hardware and Saftware for Simulators.
Real time flight simulators, Hardware in
loop simulators (HILS), test facility for
UAVs, Lightning test facility for lightningworthiness
of aircraft, Wind tunnel test
facility. Cockpit environment facility,
National Flight Test Center (NFTC) for
testing flight operations, engineering and
instrumentation, Full scale engine test
facilities.
</p><p>Advanced Centre for Energetic Materials
(ACEM) has been created at Nasik for
processing of large rocket motors/
segments. Other major technologies relate
Explosive filling for pre-fragmented,
Incendiary and Bomblet Warheads; Electric
and Electro-hydraulic Launcher, Explosive
Reactive Armour (ERA), Pressure & Ribbon
casting technique, Artillery rocket
launchers & warhead hardware, flow
forming tube of Pinaka rocket, Multi
Projectile Charge warhead.
for INSAS and AK-47 rifle, 84 mm light
weight launcher, Multimade Grenade, Bund
blasting Device (BBD), Instant fire detection &
suppression for BMP-2/2K, 303 inch and 7.62
mm non-lethal bullets, Adrushya mine to
immobilize contemporary battle tanks, are
examples of wide range of products.
</p><p>Two regiments of India's first indigenously
designed, developed and productionised
Main Battle Tank "MBT-Arjun Mk-1" have
been raised and inducted in the Army.
Development of MBT-Arjun MK II is in
advance stage. T-72 Ajeya tanks were
upgraded with indigenous technologies and
equipped with Explosive Reactive Armour
(ERA), Global Positioning System (GPS).
Integrated Fire Detection & Suppression
System (IFDSS) & reconfigured Smoke
Grenade Discharge (SGD) have been
produced.
</p><p>Other major achievements are
</p><p>BHIM-76-self propelled 155 mm gun, Ex-tank
-a combination of T-72 (Ajeya) Chassis and
the most advanced MBT Arjun Weapon
System, Integrated Arjun Simulator, Bridge
Layer Tank based on T-72 & Arjun,
SARVATRA- the mobile bridge laying system
(upto 75 mm within 100 minutes), Modular
bridge SAKAV (46m single span bridge
system, MLC70), Carrier Command Post
Tracked on BMP II, Armoured Ambulance
BMP-II, Armoured Amphibious Dozer,
Armoured Engineering Reconnaissance
Vehicle, Aircraft Bearinings, Gear Box, PTO
shaft Hydro-Pneumatic Suspension for
armoured vehicles, Mobile Comouflage
System (integrated in MBT Arjun), Remotely
Operated Vehicle (Daksh), a robotic vehicle
for remotely handling IED, Riot Control
Vehicle, Unmanned Ground Vehicle (UGV),
Rotary Engine for UAVs, Trackway
Expedient Mat Ground Surfacing,
Containerized Operation Theatre Complex
on wheels, Ground Support Vehicles for
various indigenous strategic and tactical
missles, Nishant launcher, Counter Mine Flail
(CMF) on T-72 Tank, Snow galleries,
Mountain Weather Forecast Models.
</p><p>Electronic Warfare Systems (EWS):
SAMUKTA for Army and SANGRAHA for
Navy, SUJAV - a compact communication
electrinic warfare suit.
</p><p>Advanced ESM
System (Varuna), Convoy Protection Jammers
(SAFARI & STRIDE).
</p><p>Radars: Indian
Doppler Radar INDRA-I & II, Multifunction
phased array radar (Rajendra), Low Level
Light Weight Radar (Bharani), weapan locating
Combat
Vehicles &
Engineering
Electronic &
Computer
Systems
Technology Products & Systems Developed/ Technologies Developed and
Cluster/Area Accepted/ Inducted Infrastructures Facilities established
Engine Test Facility, Transmission Test
Facility.
</p><p>Fuel Injection Pump Test Rig,
Variable Speed Drive Test Facility, Road
Wheel Test Rig. Air Cleaner Test Rig.
Suspension Test Facility, Hydraulic Test
Bench, Universal Gear Tester, Ultrasonic
Flaw Detector, Test Facilities for Aircraft
Gearbox, Environmental Test Facilities
consisting of Low temperature chamber,
Driving rain chamber, water immersion
chamber, Dust chamber, Mould growth
chamber, Salt spray chamber, Shock test
machine and Bump test machine, Test
Track Facility, Dry heat chamber and
Dump heat for evaluation of structural
integrity and performance of electronic
and electrical equipment.
</p><p>Rapid prototyping and Prototype
manufacturing facilities. Structure
Dynamics laboratory and Integrated
Laboratory.
A National Centre for Automotive Testing
(NCAT) at VRDE is equipped with state
of the art infrastructure for testing and
certification of defence as well as civil
vehicles.
</p><p>Automotive Electro-magnetic
Compatibility (EMC) test facility—one of
the biggest in the world has been recently
added. Virtual Reality Laboratory.
</p><p>Cold
Laboratory and High Altitude Snow
Study Centre.
</p><p>Real Time Satellite Imagery
Reception Centre, Snow Chute also have
been installed.
Technologies for achieving High Accuracy
Direction Finding; High Power Jamming;
Voice Recognition and Voice Print
Analysis; Data/image Fusion, Jam-
Resistant Data Links; Satellite
Communication; Secrecy Systems,
Multifunction electronic scanning radars;
Artificial Neural Networks based data
Radar, 3D Central Acquisition Radars -
Revathi for Navy, Rohini for Airforce, Battle
Field Surveillance Radar (BFSR), Active
Phased Array Radar (L-Star), Super Vision
Maritime Patrol Radar (L-Star), (SV-2000
MPAR).
</p><p>Communication Systems: Combat
Net Radio for Army, Briefcase SATCOM
Terminal, Data-link for unmanned aerial
vehicle - NISHANT.
</p><p>Command and
Control Systems: Artillery Combat
Command Control System (ACCCS),
Command Information Decision Support
System (CIDSS).
</p><p>Electro Optics: Electro
Optic Fire Control System (EON-51),
Palmtop Green Microchip Laser Module.
Passive Q-Switching, S-band 130 KW
(pulsed) Coupled-cavity TWT, Holographic
Sight.
</p><p>Lasers: Eye Safe Lasers, Light Weight
Laser Target Designator (LLTD), Laser
Warning Sensor, PRF Code Recognition
Device.
Safety and efficiency of soldier, the man
behind machines under the most diverse
battlefield conditions (extremes of cold and
heat, mountains, deserts, tropical forests and
so on) is a high priority and DRDO has
developed many life Support Systems for
Armed forces.
</p><p>Some of these products are
Computerized Pilot Selection System
(CPSS), Helicopter oxygen system to meet
the aircrew oxygen requirement upto 30,000
ft.
</p><p>Submarine Escape Set for escape from an
abandoned submarine from depths of 100m,
Combat Free Fall system capable to
withstand the harsh conditions of free fall
from 30,000 ft, Herbal Anti oxidant
supplement, High Altitude adapted & fast
growing Broiler Sheep, High medicinal
value Mushrooms, high altitude medical
products, molecular imaging drugs and
enhancers for Armed Forces, long shelf life
ready to eat packaged food and appetizers,
Bio diesel production, Cold tolerant hybrid
vegetables, Genetically engineered cold
tolerant vegetables, Hyperbaric oxygen
therapy Chamber (Samudrasuta), One man
high Altitude Pulmonary Oedema (HAPO)
chamber, Heating Gloves & Socks for
extreme cold conditions, Self-contained selfheating
system to warm, Ready to Eat
packed foods at 650C, Bio-digestor for
treatment and disposal of human waste for
extreme cold is also being introduced in
Indian Railway Coaches to avoid soiling of
tracks.
</p><p>Thousands of such biodigesters are
being installed in Lakshdweep island and
Life
Sciences
Technology Products & Systems Developed/ Technologies Developed and
Cluster/Area Accepted/ Inducted Infrastructures Facilities established
Mining, Computer Vision, Virtual Reality
and Roboties; parallel processing; GaAs
Crystal Growth Facility; Molecular Beam
Epitaxy System; Ion- Implantation System;
Ion-Implantation system; Electron Beam
Micro Lithography system; MOCVD system;
Mask Fabrication Facility; Fab line for
fabrication of MMIC, UHV Processing
Stations; Precision Machining Facilities;
Single Point Diamond Turning (SPDT) Micromachining
Facility; Infrastructure for EMI/
EMC facility; Optical Component design,
fabrication, coating and testing for spherical,
aspheric & freeform surface in VIS & IR band
upto 1m diameter.
Life Support Technologies, Military
nurtrition - (fresh and processed foods
technologies); Technologies for growing
fruits and vegetables in extreme climates
including high altitude cold deserts; Military
Psychology & Personnel Selection, Manmachine
interface, Technology for removal
of (fluoride, iron, arsenic) from water,
Technology for storage of potatoes under
extreme cold, Fully automatic Chapati
making machine, zero energy cooling
chambers, anti freeze containers, National
Germplasm storage facility at high altitude,
esterification plant for Biodisel extraction,
removal of toxic waste from Jatropha plant
seed cake for animal feed and other
applications.
in houseboats (in lakes), Multi-Insect
Repellent DEPA, Avalanche Victim Detector
(AVD).
AB Class Steel for Naval Applications,
Titanium Sponge.
</p><p>High Temperature Titanium
Alloys for Aerospace applications.
</p><p>Brake pads
for Aircrafts.
</p><p>Investment Casting of turbine
components etc., Light weight composite
armour for Mi-17-IV helicopter, Jet Fuel Stator
castings for TEJAS, Energy efficient Special
Phase Change Materials for temperature
moderation.
</p><p>Ultrahigh strength and high
fracture toughness DMR-1700 low alloy steel
for booster motor casings of missiles.
Structural adhesives & sealants, high
performance lubricants and greases,
microwave absorbing polymer composite.
Heavy alloy Armor Penetrator Rods.
</p><p>Jackal
Armor.
</p><p>Kanchan Armor, Hydraulic Pipeline
for Submarine Applications.
Surface-to-surface strategic missile
systems Agni I (700 km) Agni-II (2000 km) and
Agni III (3500 km).
</p><p>Prithvi series of surfaceto-
surface missiles.
</p><p>These nuclear capable
platforms provide effective deterrence and
credible second strike capability.
</p><p>Brahmos
Supersonic Cruise Missiles for Army and
Navy.Brahmos is the only supersonic cruise
missile in the world.
</p><p>Dhanush-ship launched
SS missile.
</p><p>Akash - multi-directional, multitarget
SAM area defence weapon system.
</p><p>Nag
- 3rd generation anti tank missile.
</p><p>Air Defence
System against ballistic missiles of up to 2000
km class, for both exo-atmospheric (80 km
altitude) and endo-atmospheric (15 km
altitude) interception.
</p><p>Computerized war
games for Army & Air force.
Materials
Missile &
Strategic
Systems
Technology Products & Systems Developed/ Technologies Developed and
Cluster/Area Accepted/ Inducted Infrastructures Facilities established
Technology for the production of premium
quality Titanium sponge from indigenous
raw material developed.
</p><p>Technology
transferred to Kerala Minerals & Metals
Ltd, Kollam and 500 TPY capacity plant
commissioned thus bridging a major gap
in the production cycle (ore to finished
product) of high quality Titanium
components.
</p><p>Investment casting
technology for high pressure turbine
blades and vanes in gas turbine engine.
Hot isostatic pressing technology for near
net shaped integral turbine rotors.
Technologies related to Composite Armor,
Special Steels for the Navy, Cast Airfoils
for Gas Turbines, Titanium Alloys, Rare
Earth Metalbased High Energy Magnets,
Armour for Fighting Vehicles, Preparation
of highly luminescent. multi-color
emitting doped semiconducting
nanocrystals, Large size plastic scintillator
rods for nuclear installations.
Technologies for indigenous development,
testing & production of Fiber Optics Gyro,
Ring Laser Gyro, Accelerometers, Inertial/
Automomous Navigation Systems, MEMS
and MEMS based sensors, Directional
warheads, Direct Action Trajectory and
Altitude Control System, Long range Solid
Rocket Motors, Smokeless Propellant,
Composite Rocket Motor casings, Carbon
Composite Re-entry Vehicles, Composite
Radomes, Seals and jet vanes for under
water Launch system, Pro-fragmented
and Submunition Warheads.
</p><p>Technologies
for Command Guidance, Ram Rocket
Propulsion, Multi Target Engagements,
Twin engine Liquid Propulsion,
Stabilisation of Launch Platform for
Moving Ship.
Multi-band Radar Seeker Test facility.
Electro-megnetic Pulse facility.
</p><p>Electrohydraulic
servo valve Limited Production
facility, Solid Propellant Processing facility.
RINS-Ring Laser Gyro based INS-GPSGLONASS
for long range missiles and
Aircrafts, RINS-Ring Laser Gyro based
INS-GPS-GLONASS for long range
missiles and Aircrafts.
</p><p>Millimeter Wave
Ship-borne sonar HUMSA. Air Borne
dunking sonar MIHIR. Torpedo Advanced
Light TAL, Helicopter Fire Control System
capable of launching of TAL (Advanced
Light Torpedo) and depth charges.
Submarine-sonar USHUS.
</p><p>Torpedoes-Fire
Control System.
</p><p>Advanced Panoramic
Sonar Hull mounted (APSOH)
PACHENDRIYA - integrated submarine
sonar and tactical fire control system.
Underwater Telephone (UWT) TADPOLE
sonobuoy high altitude deployable sonar.
Auto-controlled Carbon Dioxide Control
System.
</p><p>Impressed Current Cathodic
Protection System for Ship hull.
</p><p>Indian
Activated Aluminum Galvanic Sacrificial
alloy system.
</p><p>Poly-LIST Dockblock- a
substitute for teak wood used for dry
docking of ships.
</p><p>Heavy duty non-skid
paint.
</p><p>250 Kw Silver Oxide-Zinc Battery.
</p><p>IR
Suppression System For Naval Platforms.
Underwater Acoustic Communication
System, Anti-torpedo decoy system, Fuel
cell based power generation system, fibre
optic biosensors for water borne pathogens.
Helicopter fire Control System capable of
launching of TAL (Advanced Light
Torpedo) and depth charges.
Microwave power modules, High Power
Amplifiers, Transmitters for Electronic
warfare, Cathodes, Vacuum microelectronic
devices, High power microwave sources
and diagnostics, Subsystems for distributed
electronics, Subsystems for distributed
electronics of Heavy weight torpedo, 6.5
KW pulsed X-band and 10k W pulsed Ku
band Coupled-Cavities TWT for airborne
radars.
NBC Recce Vehicle.
</p><p>NBC Protective
Clothing/Permeable Suites, NBC water
purification system.
</p><p>Camouflage Pattern
Generation Software, Synthetic Camouflage
Net, Mobile medical post for Navy, Blast
material Protection Suits, Synthetic Life
Jacket, Anti Riot Polycarbonate Shield.
</p><p>anti
Riot Helmet, NBC Canister, Water Poison
Naval
Systems
Micro
Electronics
& Devices
NBC
Technology Products & Systems Developed/ Technologies Developed and
Cluster/Area Accepted/ Inducted Infrastructures Facilities established
Seeker.
</p><p>MINGS (miniaturized Inertial
Navigaton & Guidance System) - MEMS
(micro electro Mechanical system) based
Hybrid Navigation System.
</p><p>MEMS
packaging.
</p><p>Composite rocket motor
casings.
Sonar Technologies, Homing Technology.
Pumpjet Propulsion.
</p><p>Signal Processing for
Target Classification.
The floating laboratory - INS
Sagardhwani, Underwater Acoustics
Research Facility.
</p><p>Hydrodynamic Test
Facilities.
</p><p>High Speed Towing Tank
(HSTT).
</p><p>Cavitation Tunnel.
</p><p>Wind Tunnel.
Wind Tunnel.
</p><p>Acoustic.
</p><p>Shock, Noise and
Vibration Test Facilities.
</p><p>Under-Water
ranges.
</p><p>Torpedo Engineering Centre
Electrical Propulsion Test Centre
Materials and Acoustic Simulated Test
(MATS) facility.
</p><p>'Seakeeping and
manocuring Basin.
</p><p>Cluster computing
facility to provide system level simulation
of sonar systems-DARPAN.
</p><p>Prototype
Manu-facturing Facility.
Underwater paint system for application
under immersed condition, CO2
curtailment system for submarines
High detection and performance
computing center (CHITRA).
</p><p>Secure and
trusted computing and communication
solutions for high assurance applications.
NBC Protection, Radiation
Instrumentation, NBC Defence
Technologies.
detection Kit, Portable Decontamination
Apparatus, NBC Filters/ Ventition Systems, CW
Type A/B Decontamination kit/Solution,
Diagnostics kits for detection of Dengue,
Chikungunya, Plague, Typhoid, Japanese
Encephalitis, Malaria, Leptospirosis and swine
flu, ELISA kit for simultaneous identification of
food pathogens, NBC Protected Integrated Field
Shelter.
Technology Products & Systems Developed
Cluster/Area Accepted/ Inducted
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<p>The most significant contribution of DRDO is the creation of an <b> echo system </b>
conducive to development of cutting edge technologies by developing partnerships
with academic/research institutions and with industries; creating exhaustive
infrastructure, both within the organisation and the partner entities, creating centres
of excellence and establishing high quality manpower resource.
</p><p>DRDO today
possesses a wide spectrum of Core Competencies which include Systems Design &
Integration of Complex Sensors, Weapon Systems & Platforms; Complex High-end
Software Packages; Functional Materials; Test and Evaluation; Technology Transfer
and Absorption etc. In addition, Expertise and Infrastructure have been built up for
basic/applied research in relevant areas, Quality Assurance & Safety, Project &
Technology Management. The Infrastructural facilities created by DRDO are national
assets and include Integrated Instrumented flight Test Range, Structural Dynamics
& Vibration Test facility for aircrafts, EW Test ranges, Propulsion and Ballistics Test
facilities, EMI/EMC Test Rigs, EMP/Lightning, Antennae Test Range,
Instrumentation Ship, Acoustic Research Ship, Underwater Weapon Test Ranges,
Test Tracks for land systems etc.
</p><p>The other tangible benefits are the capability in a
wide range of militarily critical and advanced technologies, efforts in ensuring
continuity of supply of components, spares in face of changing international scenario,
developing a self reliant Defence R&D base and spin-offs into civil industry.
</p><p><b> The major partners </b> in our nation building endeavors include the three arms of
the Services as the prime users , Defence PSUs, Private Industries, International
Collaborators and Academic/Researchers. Inter-Governmental Agreements/MOUs
on Defence Cooperation exist with about 35 countries. Training in specialised defence
technology-related areas is offered to many developing countries for their scientific/
engineering personnel at the Defence Institute of Advanced Technology (A Deemed
University), Pune. The DRDO has been actively promotion participation of Indian
Industries in defence production and this has resulted in a significant growth of
industries both in PSUs and private sector.
</p><p>DRDO has strong interface with the
user Services through the Integrated Defence Staff and Service HQrs. Studies of
S&T road maps of DRDO and the three Services are carried out to identify the
products and critical technologies that are required to be established within the
country. The technologies are categorised into "Buy. "Make" and "Buy & Make"
categories and strategies evolved to establish them in the country by one of the
following routes, namely, 'In house development in DRDO', 'Acquisition of Matured
Technologies through offset obligations'. DRDO has Foreign Collaborations, MOU/
Agreements with 33 countries in area of defence technologies. The major foreign
partners are - Russia, USA, France, Israel, Germany, UK, Singapore, Kazhakastan
and Kyrgystan. DRDO also has Joint Working Groups for collaboration with major
foreign partners. Three such groups are Indo-US Joint Technology Group, Indo-
Russian R&D Sub Group and Indo-Israel Managing Committee.
</p><p>The Defence R&D expenditure of Rs 8,476.98 crore during the FY 2009-10 was
just 5.98% of nation's total Defence Services expenditure of Rs. 1,41,812.11 crore.
Nearly three-fourth of the total expenditure was on activities directly related to
R&D and creation of infrastructure facilities for such activities. The Defence R&D
Budget for the current (2011-12) FY is Rs 10,250.00 crore being 6.20% of the total
Defence Services budget of Rs 1,64,455 crore. The strategic systems have been on
priority, taking significant share of the Defence R&D budget.
</p><p>The DRDO, being a knowledge based organisation, has been generating and
protecting the intellectual property rights as part of its culture. DRDO has taken
more than 491 Indian and 46 foreign patents/designs/copyrights till date, while
another 652 Indian and 104 foreign patents are under prosecution. A good number
of national and international papers with impact factor are being published by our
scientists. DRDO provides support to Academia to carry out research on topics
related to military science under Grants-in-Aid Scheme. There are more that 350
ongoing projects running at academia involving more than 200 institutions including
IITs, IISc, Universities, Colleges, R&D centres, Professional Societies etc. More than
500 students are pursuing their PhD degrees under these projects. The annual budget
of Grants-in-Aid scheme is about Rs. 100 crores.
</p><p>The number of PhDs in DRDO under the DRDS category alone today is around
818. It is a true 'knowledge bank' for the nation and owner of a vast intellectual
property. DRDO offers to its employees adequate professional ambiance in terms
of flexibility of operation, autonomy, financial and managerial responsibilities.
Advanced training, career and self-development needs of the scientists are also
given due attention. The DRDO employees routinely perform duties that are unique
in nature. Several projects in DRDO are mission mode and field oriented. In addition
field trials are carried out for several months at a stretch under harsh environments
like deserts and high altitude cold areas. Further, the scientists are also expected to
carry out extensive airborne and ship borne trials as part of their project
responsibilities.
</p><p>The DRDO has attracted young students to take defence S&T as career option.
Competent manpower is inducted into DRDO through several schemes such as All
India DRDO Scientists Entry (SET), Annual Campus Talent Search, Selection as
Scientist from candidates with fresh PhD under the ROSSA scheme, Online selection
for NRIs and selection of scientists under Lateral Entry Scheme.
</p><p>"Balasya mulam vigyanam" i.e. " The source of strength is Science" is the tag
line of DRDO. It is Science that drives the nation in war and peace. DRDO has firm
determination to make the nation strong and self reliant in terms of Science and
Technology especially in the field of military technologies.
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3.1 DRDO has the following responsibilities.
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[edit] Defence Research and Development Organisation
DRDO is the R&D wing of the Ministry of Defence, with a vision to empower India
with cutting-edge defence technologies. Its mission is to achieve self-reliance in
critical defence technologies and systems, by indigenisation and innovation, while
equipping the armed forces with state-of-the-art weapon systems and equipment.
DRDO came into existence in 1958 with the amalgamation of Technical Development
Establishment (TDEs) of Indian Army and Directorate of Technical Development &
Production (DTD&P) with Defence Science Organisation (DSO). DRDO is headed
by the Scientific Advisor to Raksha Mantri (Defence Minister) (SA to RM), who is also the Secretary,
Department of Defence R&D and Director General R&D. Dr D S Kothari, eminent
scientist and educationist was the first to head the organisation. The SA to RM is
supported by eight Chief Controllers. The corporate headquarter of DRDO is at
DRDO Bhawan, an environment friendly building located at Rajaji Marg, New Delhi.
The Organisation has two tier structure. viz, the Corporate Hqrs at New Delhi,
and laboratories establishments, regional centres, field stations, etc., across the length
and breadth of the country. DRDO Hqrs, under the Department of Defence Research
& Developmnt, is organized into two sets of Directorates, i.e., the Corporate
Directorates and the Technical Directorates. The laboratories, based on their corecompetence,
are classfied into eight clusters. The labs under each cluster are
supported by respective technical directorates, namely, the directorates of
Aeronautics, Armaments, Combat Vehicles and Engineering, Electronics and
Computer Sciences, Materials, Missiles, Naval Research and Development and Life
Sciences, in terms of obtaining approvals of new projects from the Government,
improving their infrastructure, creating new facilities, facilitate in monitoring and
review of ongoing projects and also to co-ordinate with other laboratories and
directorates.
These Directorates act for the labs as 'single window' to the R&D Hqr,
and the Government of India.
The five technical directorates of Industry Interface
and Technology Management, Interaction with Services for Business, International
Cooperation, Technology Acquisition, Civil Works and Estates and the Technical
Examination Cell further support the labs in matters common to all labs. The
Scientific Advisers to Chief of the Army Staff (COAS), Chief of the Air Staff (CAS),
Chief of the Naval Staff (CNS) and Deputy Chief of Integrated Defence Staff also
act as Technical Directors to render services to their respective Chiefs.
The Corporate Directorates , namely, the directorates of Budget Finance &
Accounts, Extramural Research & Intellectual Property Rights, Human Resource
development, Management Services, Materials Management, Personnel, Planning
& Coordination, Public Interface, Rajbhasha and OM, and Vigilance & Security,
carry out planning and management of resources and facilitate the linkage with the
other Government ministries and departments. They help laboratories in financial
management, inducting manpower, training and career development, planning and
coordination of ongoing projects, handling Parliament Questions, image building
activities such as disseminating information regarding the programs/ policies/
accomplishment of DRDO to media, academic and students community as well as
the public at large, etc.
The Recuritment and Assessment Centre (RAC) undertakes
fresh recruitment of scientists at various levels and conducts assessments for
promotions of scientists on periodic basis. The Centre for Personnel Talent
Management (CEPTAM) is responsible for induction and training of "Technical and
Other Staff" of the organisation.
[edit] DRDO has the following responsibilities.
l Design, development and lead to production of state-of-art Sensors, Weapon
Systems, Platforms and allied equipment (Strategic systems, Tactical systems,
Dual Use Technologies).
l Research in Life Sciences, to optimize combat effectiveness and promote their
well-being especially in harsh environment.
l Develop infrastructure and highly trained Manpower for strong defence
technology base.
DRDO formulates and executes programmes of scientific research, design &
development in areas relevant to national security. It also functions as the nodal
agency for the execution of major Defence related programmes with the national
scientific institutions, PSUs and private agencies. It has led to the production of
world class weapon systems and equipment in accordance with requirements laid
down by the three Services. In addition DRDO assists the Services by rendering
technical advice on matters such as formulation of Staff Requirements, evaluation
of systems to be acquired, fire & explosive safety, mathematical/statistical analysis
of operational problems etc.
The following facts give a glimpse of the structure and dimensions of DRDO.
l Total No. of Labs/Estts: 52
l Training Institutes: CEPTAM (Delhi), DIAT
(Pune), ITM, (Mussoorie)
l Integrated Test Ranges: 2
l Total strength (as on 01 July 2011) 27,796
l Scientists: 7,854
l Technical personnel : 10,139
l Others: 9,803
l Def. R&D Expenditure 2010-11 (Rs in Crore) 10,149.71
l Def. R&D Budget 2011-12 (Rs in Crore) 10,253.17
lOffical websites http//www.drdo.com
http://www.drdo.org
http://rac. drdo.in
lOfficial Contact Person Director - Public Interface
Phone: 911123011073
email: dpidrdo@hqr.drdo.in
In terms of tangible outputs, DRDO has developed a wide range of strategic
and tactical weapon systems and complex technologies associated with such systems.
The value of production orders placed on DRDO developed systems stands at over
Rs 1,20,000 crore. However, the production value of the DRDO products is by no
means the only measure of impact of these developments on the nation's defence
capabilities. Many of these systems could not be imported or developed jointly
with any other country in the era of embargoes and technology denials. The
developed countries with advanced militarily technologies offer licensed prodution
of those systems that are obsolete for them, with barely any technology transfer.
Successful indigenous development and production of strategic systems and
platforms such as Agni and Prithvi series of missiles, nuclear powered submarine-
Arihant, Light Combat Aircraft-Tejas, etc. have given quantum jump to India's
military might, generating effective deterrence and providing crucial leverage and
marking India's entry into the elite club of countries possessing such technologies.
Major contributions from each cluster of DRDO in terms of Products & Systems
Developed/Accepted/Inducted, Technologies Developed and infrastructure
facilities established are delineated in the following table :
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Technology Products & Systems Developed/ Technologies Developed and
Cluster/Area Accepted/ Inducted Infrastructures Facilities established
LCA (Tejas) MK-I was indigenously
designed, developed and produced Light
Combat Aircraft.
Achieved Initial
Operational Clearance (IOC). Its eleven
prototypes have completed 1650 flights. The
Final Operational Clearance (FOC) is
expected by Dec 2012.
In additional to this,
as a strategy towards long-term self-reliance
in Air-power, design development and
production of its advanced version (LCA
Mk-II) has also been undertaken. The first
prototype of naval variant of LCA made its
maiden flight schedule in 2011. The other
maiden flight schedule in 2011.
The other
success stories are '
Lakshya'-the Pilotless
Target Aircraft, 'Nishant' & 'RUSTOM'
unmanned aerial Vehicles, Electronic
Warfare Suites, Radar Warning Receivers
(RWR) including High Accuracy Direction
Finder (HADF), Mission Computers and
avionics upgrades for several fighter
aircrafts.
Missile Approach warning System
and Laser Warning System have been
developed and are being fitted on various
Military aircrafts and helicopters.
Kaveri -
India's first indigeneous gas turbine engine
has completed official Altitude test of 73 hrs
in Russia. As a spin-off, variants of Kaveri
engine are being developed for propulsion
of marine vessels and power generation.
Sudarshan, a laser seeker kit for converting
1000lb bombs into laser guided bombs was
developed and demonstrated.
A medium
sized Acrostat based platform has been
developed for surveillance applications.
India's first indigenous Airborne Early
Warning & Control Syste mhit the skies on
December 6, 2011.
Large number of armaments designed
and developed by DRDO have been
inducted in the armed forces. Over a million
pieces of 7.62 mm Ishapore Self-Loading
Rifle (SLR) developed by DRDO were
produced till replaced by 5.56mm INSAS
(Indian Small Arms System), another DRDO
product. INSAS is available in fixed &
foldable butt versions of Assault Rifle &
LMG, all firing the same ammunition and
having 70% commonality of parts. Multi-
Barrel Rocket Launcher System-Pinaka,
successfully developed followed by transfer
of technology to production agencies.
FSAPDS ammunition, Influence Mines
MK-I, Modern Sub-machine carbine
(MSMC), Under-Barrel Grenade Launcher
Aeronautical
Systems
Armament
Systems
A wide range of highly complex
technologies have been mastered and
massive infrastructure created in the
process of development of LCA-Tejas, its
sub-systems and the Gas Turbine Engine-
Kaveri, Unstable aerodynamics, Flight
Control Laws for Unstable Configuration
Aircraft, Fly-by-wire Digital Flight Control
System, Open Architecture, Mission
Avionics, Advanced Composite Structures,
Hardware and Saftware for Simulators.
Real time flight simulators, Hardware in
loop simulators (HILS), test facility for
UAVs, Lightning test facility for lightningworthiness
of aircraft, Wind tunnel test
facility. Cockpit environment facility,
National Flight Test Center (NFTC) for
testing flight operations, engineering and
instrumentation, Full scale engine test
facilities.
Advanced Centre for Energetic Materials
(ACEM) has been created at Nasik for
processing of large rocket motors/
segments. Other major technologies relate
Explosive filling for pre-fragmented,
Incendiary and Bomblet Warheads; Electric
and Electro-hydraulic Launcher, Explosive
Reactive Armour (ERA), Pressure & Ribbon
casting technique, Artillery rocket
launchers & warhead hardware, flow
forming tube of Pinaka rocket, Multi
Projectile Charge warhead.
for INSAS and AK-47 rifle, 84 mm light
weight launcher, Multimade Grenade, Bund
blasting Device (BBD), Instant fire detection &
suppression for BMP-2/2K, 303 inch and 7.62
mm non-lethal bullets, Adrushya mine to
immobilize contemporary battle tanks, are
examples of wide range of products.
Two regiments of India's first indigenously
designed, developed and productionised
Main Battle Tank "MBT-Arjun Mk-1" have
been raised and inducted in the Army.
Development of MBT-Arjun MK II is in
advance stage. T-72 Ajeya tanks were
upgraded with indigenous technologies and
equipped with Explosive Reactive Armour
(ERA), Global Positioning System (GPS).
Integrated Fire Detection & Suppression
System (IFDSS) & reconfigured Smoke
Grenade Discharge (SGD) have been
produced.
Other major achievements are
BHIM-76-self propelled 155 mm gun, Ex-tank
-a combination of T-72 (Ajeya) Chassis and
the most advanced MBT Arjun Weapon
System, Integrated Arjun Simulator, Bridge
Layer Tank based on T-72 & Arjun,
SARVATRA- the mobile bridge laying system
(upto 75 mm within 100 minutes), Modular
bridge SAKAV (46m single span bridge
system, MLC70), Carrier Command Post
Tracked on BMP II, Armoured Ambulance
BMP-II, Armoured Amphibious Dozer,
Armoured Engineering Reconnaissance
Vehicle, Aircraft Bearinings, Gear Box, PTO
shaft Hydro-Pneumatic Suspension for
armoured vehicles, Mobile Comouflage
System (integrated in MBT Arjun), Remotely
Operated Vehicle (Daksh), a robotic vehicle
for remotely handling IED, Riot Control
Vehicle, Unmanned Ground Vehicle (UGV),
Rotary Engine for UAVs, Trackway
Expedient Mat Ground Surfacing,
Containerized Operation Theatre Complex
on wheels, Ground Support Vehicles for
various indigenous strategic and tactical
missles, Nishant launcher, Counter Mine Flail
(CMF) on T-72 Tank, Snow galleries,
Mountain Weather Forecast Models.
Electronic Warfare Systems (EWS):
SAMUKTA for Army and SANGRAHA for
Navy, SUJAV - a compact communication
electrinic warfare suit.
Advanced ESM
System (Varuna), Convoy Protection Jammers
(SAFARI & STRIDE).
Radars: Indian
Doppler Radar INDRA-I & II, Multifunction
phased array radar (Rajendra), Low Level
Light Weight Radar (Bharani), weapan locating
Combat
Vehicles &
Engineering
Electronic &
Computer
Systems
Technology Products & Systems Developed/ Technologies Developed and
Cluster/Area Accepted/ Inducted Infrastructures Facilities established
Engine Test Facility, Transmission Test
Facility.
Fuel Injection Pump Test Rig,
Variable Speed Drive Test Facility, Road
Wheel Test Rig. Air Cleaner Test Rig.
Suspension Test Facility, Hydraulic Test
Bench, Universal Gear Tester, Ultrasonic
Flaw Detector, Test Facilities for Aircraft
Gearbox, Environmental Test Facilities
consisting of Low temperature chamber,
Driving rain chamber, water immersion
chamber, Dust chamber, Mould growth
chamber, Salt spray chamber, Shock test
machine and Bump test machine, Test
Track Facility, Dry heat chamber and
Dump heat for evaluation of structural
integrity and performance of electronic
and electrical equipment.
Rapid prototyping and Prototype
manufacturing facilities. Structure
Dynamics laboratory and Integrated
Laboratory.
A National Centre for Automotive Testing
(NCAT) at VRDE is equipped with state
of the art infrastructure for testing and
certification of defence as well as civil
vehicles.
Automotive Electro-magnetic
Compatibility (EMC) test facility—one of
the biggest in the world has been recently
added. Virtual Reality Laboratory.
Cold
Laboratory and High Altitude Snow
Study Centre.
Real Time Satellite Imagery
Reception Centre, Snow Chute also have
been installed.
Technologies for achieving High Accuracy
Direction Finding; High Power Jamming;
Voice Recognition and Voice Print
Analysis; Data/image Fusion, Jam-
Resistant Data Links; Satellite
Communication; Secrecy Systems,
Multifunction electronic scanning radars;
Artificial Neural Networks based data
Radar, 3D Central Acquisition Radars -
Revathi for Navy, Rohini for Airforce, Battle
Field Surveillance Radar (BFSR), Active
Phased Array Radar (L-Star), Super Vision
Maritime Patrol Radar (L-Star), (SV-2000
MPAR).
Communication Systems: Combat
Net Radio for Army, Briefcase SATCOM
Terminal, Data-link for unmanned aerial
vehicle - NISHANT.
Command and
Control Systems: Artillery Combat
Command Control System (ACCCS),
Command Information Decision Support
System (CIDSS).
Electro Optics: Electro
Optic Fire Control System (EON-51),
Palmtop Green Microchip Laser Module.
Passive Q-Switching, S-band 130 KW
(pulsed) Coupled-cavity TWT, Holographic
Sight.
Lasers: Eye Safe Lasers, Light Weight
Laser Target Designator (LLTD), Laser
Warning Sensor, PRF Code Recognition
Device.
Safety and efficiency of soldier, the man
behind machines under the most diverse
battlefield conditions (extremes of cold and
heat, mountains, deserts, tropical forests and
so on) is a high priority and DRDO has
developed many life Support Systems for
Armed forces.
Some of these products are
Computerized Pilot Selection System
(CPSS), Helicopter oxygen system to meet
the aircrew oxygen requirement upto 30,000
ft.
Submarine Escape Set for escape from an
abandoned submarine from depths of 100m,
Combat Free Fall system capable to
withstand the harsh conditions of free fall
from 30,000 ft, Herbal Anti oxidant
supplement, High Altitude adapted & fast
growing Broiler Sheep, High medicinal
value Mushrooms, high altitude medical
products, molecular imaging drugs and
enhancers for Armed Forces, long shelf life
ready to eat packaged food and appetizers,
Bio diesel production, Cold tolerant hybrid
vegetables, Genetically engineered cold
tolerant vegetables, Hyperbaric oxygen
therapy Chamber (Samudrasuta), One man
high Altitude Pulmonary Oedema (HAPO)
chamber, Heating Gloves & Socks for
extreme cold conditions, Self-contained selfheating
system to warm, Ready to Eat
packed foods at 650C, Bio-digestor for
treatment and disposal of human waste for
extreme cold is also being introduced in
Indian Railway Coaches to avoid soiling of
tracks.
Thousands of such biodigesters are
being installed in Lakshdweep island and
Life
Sciences
Technology Products & Systems Developed/ Technologies Developed and
Cluster/Area Accepted/ Inducted Infrastructures Facilities established
Mining, Computer Vision, Virtual Reality
and Roboties; parallel processing; GaAs
Crystal Growth Facility; Molecular Beam
Epitaxy System; Ion- Implantation System;
Ion-Implantation system; Electron Beam
Micro Lithography system; MOCVD system;
Mask Fabrication Facility; Fab line for
fabrication of MMIC, UHV Processing
Stations; Precision Machining Facilities;
Single Point Diamond Turning (SPDT) Micromachining
Facility; Infrastructure for EMI/
EMC facility; Optical Component design,
fabrication, coating and testing for spherical,
aspheric & freeform surface in VIS & IR band
upto 1m diameter.
Life Support Technologies, Military
nurtrition - (fresh and processed foods
technologies); Technologies for growing
fruits and vegetables in extreme climates
including high altitude cold deserts; Military
Psychology & Personnel Selection, Manmachine
interface, Technology for removal
of (fluoride, iron, arsenic) from water,
Technology for storage of potatoes under
extreme cold, Fully automatic Chapati
making machine, zero energy cooling
chambers, anti freeze containers, National
Germplasm storage facility at high altitude,
esterification plant for Biodisel extraction,
removal of toxic waste from Jatropha plant
seed cake for animal feed and other
applications.
in houseboats (in lakes), Multi-Insect
Repellent DEPA, Avalanche Victim Detector
(AVD).
AB Class Steel for Naval Applications,
Titanium Sponge.
High Temperature Titanium
Alloys for Aerospace applications.
Brake pads
for Aircrafts.
Investment Casting of turbine
components etc., Light weight composite
armour for Mi-17-IV helicopter, Jet Fuel Stator
castings for TEJAS, Energy efficient Special
Phase Change Materials for temperature
moderation.
Ultrahigh strength and high
fracture toughness DMR-1700 low alloy steel
for booster motor casings of missiles.
Structural adhesives & sealants, high
performance lubricants and greases,
microwave absorbing polymer composite.
Heavy alloy Armor Penetrator Rods.
Jackal
Armor.
Kanchan Armor, Hydraulic Pipeline
for Submarine Applications.
Surface-to-surface strategic missile
systems Agni I (700 km) Agni-II (2000 km) and
Agni III (3500 km).
Prithvi series of surfaceto-
surface missiles.
These nuclear capable
platforms provide effective deterrence and
credible second strike capability.
Brahmos
Supersonic Cruise Missiles for Army and
Navy.Brahmos is the only supersonic cruise
missile in the world.
Dhanush-ship launched
SS missile.
Akash - multi-directional, multitarget
SAM area defence weapon system.
Nag
- 3rd generation anti tank missile.
Air Defence
System against ballistic missiles of up to 2000
km class, for both exo-atmospheric (80 km
altitude) and endo-atmospheric (15 km
altitude) interception.
Computerized war
games for Army & Air force.
Materials
Missile &
Strategic
Systems
Technology Products & Systems Developed/ Technologies Developed and
Cluster/Area Accepted/ Inducted Infrastructures Facilities established
Technology for the production of premium
quality Titanium sponge from indigenous
raw material developed.
Technology
transferred to Kerala Minerals & Metals
Ltd, Kollam and 500 TPY capacity plant
commissioned thus bridging a major gap
in the production cycle (ore to finished
product) of high quality Titanium
components.
Investment casting
technology for high pressure turbine
blades and vanes in gas turbine engine.
Hot isostatic pressing technology for near
net shaped integral turbine rotors.
Technologies related to Composite Armor,
Special Steels for the Navy, Cast Airfoils
for Gas Turbines, Titanium Alloys, Rare
Earth Metalbased High Energy Magnets,
Armour for Fighting Vehicles, Preparation
of highly luminescent. multi-color
emitting doped semiconducting
nanocrystals, Large size plastic scintillator
rods for nuclear installations.
Technologies for indigenous development,
testing & production of Fiber Optics Gyro,
Ring Laser Gyro, Accelerometers, Inertial/
Automomous Navigation Systems, MEMS
and MEMS based sensors, Directional
warheads, Direct Action Trajectory and
Altitude Control System, Long range Solid
Rocket Motors, Smokeless Propellant,
Composite Rocket Motor casings, Carbon
Composite Re-entry Vehicles, Composite
Radomes, Seals and jet vanes for under
water Launch system, Pro-fragmented
and Submunition Warheads.
Technologies
for Command Guidance, Ram Rocket
Propulsion, Multi Target Engagements,
Twin engine Liquid Propulsion,
Stabilisation of Launch Platform for
Moving Ship.
Multi-band Radar Seeker Test facility.
Electro-megnetic Pulse facility.
Electrohydraulic
servo valve Limited Production
facility, Solid Propellant Processing facility.
RINS-Ring Laser Gyro based INS-GPSGLONASS
for long range missiles and
Aircrafts, RINS-Ring Laser Gyro based
INS-GPS-GLONASS for long range
missiles and Aircrafts.
Millimeter Wave
Ship-borne sonar HUMSA. Air Borne
dunking sonar MIHIR. Torpedo Advanced
Light TAL, Helicopter Fire Control System
capable of launching of TAL (Advanced
Light Torpedo) and depth charges.
Submarine-sonar USHUS.
Torpedoes-Fire
Control System.
Advanced Panoramic
Sonar Hull mounted (APSOH)
PACHENDRIYA - integrated submarine
sonar and tactical fire control system.
Underwater Telephone (UWT) TADPOLE
sonobuoy high altitude deployable sonar.
Auto-controlled Carbon Dioxide Control
System.
Impressed Current Cathodic
Protection System for Ship hull.
Indian
Activated Aluminum Galvanic Sacrificial
alloy system.
Poly-LIST Dockblock- a
substitute for teak wood used for dry
docking of ships.
Heavy duty non-skid
paint.
250 Kw Silver Oxide-Zinc Battery.
IR
Suppression System For Naval Platforms.
Underwater Acoustic Communication
System, Anti-torpedo decoy system, Fuel
cell based power generation system, fibre
optic biosensors for water borne pathogens.
Helicopter fire Control System capable of
launching of TAL (Advanced Light
Torpedo) and depth charges.
Microwave power modules, High Power
Amplifiers, Transmitters for Electronic
warfare, Cathodes, Vacuum microelectronic
devices, High power microwave sources
and diagnostics, Subsystems for distributed
electronics, Subsystems for distributed
electronics of Heavy weight torpedo, 6.5
KW pulsed X-band and 10k W pulsed Ku
band Coupled-Cavities TWT for airborne
radars.
NBC Recce Vehicle.
NBC Protective
Clothing/Permeable Suites, NBC water
purification system.
Camouflage Pattern
Generation Software, Synthetic Camouflage
Net, Mobile medical post for Navy, Blast
material Protection Suits, Synthetic Life
Jacket, Anti Riot Polycarbonate Shield.
anti
Riot Helmet, NBC Canister, Water Poison
Naval
Systems
Micro
Electronics
& Devices
NBC
Technology Products & Systems Developed/ Technologies Developed and
Cluster/Area Accepted/ Inducted Infrastructures Facilities established
Seeker.
MINGS (miniaturized Inertial
Navigaton & Guidance System) - MEMS
(micro electro Mechanical system) based
Hybrid Navigation System.
MEMS
packaging.
Composite rocket motor
casings.
Sonar Technologies, Homing Technology.
Pumpjet Propulsion.
Signal Processing for
Target Classification.
The floating laboratory - INS
Sagardhwani, Underwater Acoustics
Research Facility.
Hydrodynamic Test
Facilities.
High Speed Towing Tank
(HSTT).
Cavitation Tunnel.
Wind Tunnel.
Wind Tunnel.
Acoustic.
Shock, Noise and
Vibration Test Facilities.
Under-Water
ranges.
Torpedo Engineering Centre
Electrical Propulsion Test Centre
Materials and Acoustic Simulated Test
(MATS) facility.
'Seakeeping and
manocuring Basin.
Cluster computing
facility to provide system level simulation
of sonar systems-DARPAN.
Prototype
Manu-facturing Facility.
Underwater paint system for application
under immersed condition, CO2
curtailment system for submarines
High detection and performance
computing center (CHITRA).
Secure and
trusted computing and communication
solutions for high assurance applications.
NBC Protection, Radiation
Instrumentation, NBC Defence
Technologies.
detection Kit, Portable Decontamination
Apparatus, NBC Filters/ Ventition Systems, CW
Type A/B Decontamination kit/Solution,
Diagnostics kits for detection of Dengue,
Chikungunya, Plague, Typhoid, Japanese
Encephalitis, Malaria, Leptospirosis and swine
flu, ELISA kit for simultaneous identification of
food pathogens, NBC Protected Integrated Field
Shelter.
Technology Products & Systems Developed
Cluster/Area Accepted/ Inducted
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The most significant contribution of DRDO is the creation of an echo system
conducive to development of cutting edge technologies by developing partnerships
with academic/research institutions and with industries; creating exhaustive
infrastructure, both within the organisation and the partner entities, creating centres
of excellence and establishing high quality manpower resource.
DRDO today
possesses a wide spectrum of Core Competencies which include Systems Design &
Integration of Complex Sensors, Weapon Systems & Platforms; Complex High-end
Software Packages; Functional Materials; Test and Evaluation; Technology Transfer
and Absorption etc. In addition, Expertise and Infrastructure have been built up for
basic/applied research in relevant areas, Quality Assurance & Safety, Project &
Technology Management. The Infrastructural facilities created by DRDO are national
assets and include Integrated Instrumented flight Test Range, Structural Dynamics
& Vibration Test facility for aircrafts, EW Test ranges, Propulsion and Ballistics Test
facilities, EMI/EMC Test Rigs, EMP/Lightning, Antennae Test Range,
Instrumentation Ship, Acoustic Research Ship, Underwater Weapon Test Ranges,
Test Tracks for land systems etc.
The other tangible benefits are the capability in a
wide range of militarily critical and advanced technologies, efforts in ensuring
continuity of supply of components, spares in face of changing international scenario,
developing a self reliant Defence R&D base and spin-offs into civil industry.
The major partners in our nation building endeavors include the three arms of
the Services as the prime users , Defence PSUs, Private Industries, International
Collaborators and Academic/Researchers. Inter-Governmental Agreements/MOUs
on Defence Cooperation exist with about 35 countries. Training in specialised defence
technology-related areas is offered to many developing countries for their scientific/
engineering personnel at the Defence Institute of Advanced Technology (A Deemed
University), Pune. The DRDO has been actively promotion participation of Indian
Industries in defence production and this has resulted in a significant growth of
industries both in PSUs and private sector.
DRDO has strong interface with the
user Services through the Integrated Defence Staff and Service HQrs. Studies of
S&T road maps of DRDO and the three Services are carried out to identify the
products and critical technologies that are required to be established within the
country. The technologies are categorised into "Buy. "Make" and "Buy & Make"
categories and strategies evolved to establish them in the country by one of the
following routes, namely, 'In house development in DRDO', 'Acquisition of Matured
Technologies through offset obligations'. DRDO has Foreign Collaborations, MOU/
Agreements with 33 countries in area of defence technologies. The major foreign
partners are - Russia, USA, France, Israel, Germany, UK, Singapore, Kazhakastan
and Kyrgystan. DRDO also has Joint Working Groups for collaboration with major
foreign partners. Three such groups are Indo-US Joint Technology Group, Indo-
Russian R&D Sub Group and Indo-Israel Managing Committee.
The Defence R&D expenditure of Rs 8,476.98 crore during the FY 2009-10 was
just 5.98% of nation's total Defence Services expenditure of Rs. 1,41,812.11 crore.
Nearly three-fourth of the total expenditure was on activities directly related to
R&D and creation of infrastructure facilities for such activities. The Defence R&D
Budget for the current (2011-12) FY is Rs 10,250.00 crore being 6.20% of the total
Defence Services budget of Rs 1,64,455 crore. The strategic systems have been on
priority, taking significant share of the Defence R&D budget.
The DRDO, being a knowledge based organisation, has been generating and
protecting the intellectual property rights as part of its culture. DRDO has taken
more than 491 Indian and 46 foreign patents/designs/copyrights till date, while
another 652 Indian and 104 foreign patents are under prosecution. A good number
of national and international papers with impact factor are being published by our
scientists. DRDO provides support to Academia to carry out research on topics
related to military science under Grants-in-Aid Scheme. There are more that 350
ongoing projects running at academia involving more than 200 institutions including
IITs, IISc, Universities, Colleges, R&D centres, Professional Societies etc. More than
500 students are pursuing their PhD degrees under these projects. The annual budget
of Grants-in-Aid scheme is about Rs. 100 crores.
The number of PhDs in DRDO under the DRDS category alone today is around
818. It is a true 'knowledge bank' for the nation and owner of a vast intellectual
property. DRDO offers to its employees adequate professional ambiance in terms
of flexibility of operation, autonomy, financial and managerial responsibilities.
Advanced training, career and self-development needs of the scientists are also
given due attention. The DRDO employees routinely perform duties that are unique
in nature. Several projects in DRDO are mission mode and field oriented. In addition
field trials are carried out for several months at a stretch under harsh environments
like deserts and high altitude cold areas. Further, the scientists are also expected to
carry out extensive airborne and ship borne trials as part of their project
responsibilities.
The DRDO has attracted young students to take defence S&T as career option.
Competent manpower is inducted into DRDO through several schemes such as All
India DRDO Scientists Entry (SET), Annual Campus Talent Search, Selection as
Scientist from candidates with fresh PhD under the ROSSA scheme, Online selection
for NRIs and selection of scientists under Lateral Entry Scheme.
"Balasya mulam vigyanam" i.e. " The source of strength is Science" is the tag
line of DRDO. It is Science that drives the nation in war and peace. DRDO has firm
determination to make the nation strong and self reliant in terms of Science and
Technology especially in the field of military technologies.
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