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High Fives! Can DRDO fulfil Modi’s wish of youngsters heading 5 laboratories?

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Bengaluru, Nov 5: Hit by the short range ‘wish missile' fired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi two months back, the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) might be waking up to the reality that the change is imminent, and it's now or never. While addressing a DRDO award function in August this year, PM Modi had asked the top brass to set aside five laboratories for scientists below 35 years - a message that went viral on social media sites. In an interview to OneIndia, Dr K Tamilmani, Director-General (Aero), DRDO, said that the PM's wish to hand over the mandate of running some labs to youngsters has become a mandate now. "The PM's call to promote young talent has been well received by the youngsters within DRDO. We have been doing this exercise in the past as well and it will get a new focus now. It has to be a well-thought out plan keeping in mind factors such as project execution, financial management, administrative abilities and most-importantly leadership qualities," Dr Tamilmani said. IIT graduate heads Rs 22-crore futuristic project He said emerging projects and technologies are being given to scientists at ‘D' and ‘E' levels. "We have been promoting youngsters in DRDO. To give an example, a fast-track technology development project has been already handed over to a young IIT graduate at the Aerial Delivery Research & Development Establishment in Agra. He is leading a 22-crore project for futuristic technologies for the development of an airship," Dr Tamilmani said. Sighting another example, he said the DRDO is in the process of handing over the ‘Rotary UAV' project to a young team at the Aeronautical Development Establishment in Bengaluru. DRDO spokesperson Ravi Gupta told OneIndia that youngsters were never ignored when it came to crucial projects. "Many youngsters have been project directors of some of our key projects. In Hyderabad itself we have two relatively young scientists in Dr Satheesh Reddy and Dr Tessy Thomas heading two critical labs - the Research Centre Imarat (RCI) and the Advanced System Laboratory (ASL) respectively. With the PM's new directive, the idea of promoting youngsters will now get a new impetus," Ravi Gupta said. Modi's idea is great, execution tough According to Pushpindar Singh, aviation historian, author and publisher, the DRDO must undergo radical changes to become a world beater in defence R&D. "You must have a virtual revolution within the DRDO. To me, the system won't allow youngsters to come up. Modi has some brilliant ideas. But to execute the ideas, he will have to penetrate through the babudom. If the PM wants to see young hands spearheading projects in DRDO, then he should privatise DRDO. The results will be magical. Else we will see the same story doing the rounds," said Pushpindar, one of the prominent voices of Indian defence. Creation of new labs the only solution A top DRDO director who wanted not to be named said that the PM's idea of handing over the reins of some labs to youngsters below the age group of 35 might not work. "Honestly, the idea might sound great, but there will be a lot of practical difficulties. It's not an easy task to give the lab charge to a Scientist D or E and then ask someone senior at Scientist H to report to a lower rank. It will create unrest among the system. Even if it has to be done, then it has to be executed without creating any heartburn," the official said. He said the only way out to fulfil PM's mandate is to create 5 small labs with limited mandate to start with. "We need to identify 5 different projects to be handed over to these labs. All the five labs must report to one Director-General to avoid further hiccups. I agree that DRDO has built in too many layers within and despite the implementation of Rama Rao Committee's recommendations, lots need to improve," the official added. Ready to take risk, let young guns take charge In his speech PM Modi had said that the government was willing to take risks by giving young guns a chance to run R&D programme. His wish-list included. Identify five laboratories within DRDO for youngsters Only scientists below 35 years will work here All key decisions should be taken by the people in these labs DRDO must develop systems ahead of others We got the potential, must work ahead of time DRDO must bring comfort in the routine lives of jawans. DRDO scientists should inspire youth in universities. As this piece goes live on OneIndia, there are media reports that the PMO has struck down the service extension request for four scientists, working past their retirement age. The decision by the PMO might upset the DRDO top brass, who always had their way when it came to extension of senior scientists. "Sixty is not the right age for a scientist to retire. In abroad, the scientists work even beyond 70 years. We need to debate this issue and see how best we can retain the talent of our senior scientists," says a retired DRDO director, who had got two extensions (2 + 2 years) after touching 60 years. The PM has definitely set the ball rolling by inspiring the youth within DRDO. Whether the DRDO top brass can live up to his expectations is something worthy to watch! (The writer is a seasoned aerospace and defence journalist in India. He is a Consulting Editor with OneIndia. He tweets @writetake)

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Focus on Fifth Gen fighter jets ahead of Rogozin’s visit
The Fifth Generation Fighter Aircraft (FGFA) being jointly developed by India and Russia is once again in focus as the Russian Deputy Premier Dmitry Rogozin lands in New Delhi on Wednesday, the visit comes ahead of Russian President Vladimir Putin’s tour to India in December.

The precursor for the FGFA is the PAK-FA, acronym for Perspektivnyi Aviatsionnyi Kompleks Frontovoi Aviatsy (meaning prospective aircraft complex of frontline aviation) also referred to as T-50 built by Sukhoi Design Bureau and first flown in January 2010. Five flying prototypes of the T-50 aircraft are currently being tested.

The FGFA will have advanced features like stealth, internal weapons bay, super-cruise (supersonic cruise without firing afterburner), highly integrated avionics suite, enhanced situational awareness and network-centric warfare capability. A new and a more powerful engine and Advanced Electronically Scanning Array (AESA) radar are under development for the FGFA. Next generation weapons too are under development. India envisions a 360 degree radar coverage on the FGFA, which will be an unprecedented capability when eventually installed.

HAL-Sukhoi partnership
Once India reaches a final agreement with Russia, Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) will partner with Sukhoi in converting the T-50 into a Fifth Gen Fighter with 43 improvements requested by India. Specialists in India will be developing an onboard computer, navigation system, data displays in the cockpit and the plane’s self-protection system in addition to co-developing other systems.

The project will have equal investment between Indian and Russia and is likely to cost over $30 billion for about 400 aircraft. India plans to induct 144 of these. Though initially India wanted a twin-seat variant it later relented as the Russians demanded an additional $1 billion.

In 2010, officials signed a preliminary design agreement between HAL and Russia’s Sukhoi Design Bureau to jointly produce the FGFA for use by both countries. So far both sides have invested $295 million for preliminary design. Differences have cropped up between HAL and Sukhoi on the work share with India insisting parity.

Sources in the Air Force have said that the differences have been sorted out and the deal is expected to be inked in December during Mr. Putin’s visit. A final agreement will clear the way for full development and production.

The Indian Air Force expects to receive the first FGFA prototype by 2016 for user trials, followed by delivery of two more aircraft by 2019. The FGFA is scheduled to get into production by 2021, HAL sources have indicated.

The experience of FGFA will impart crucial design and development skills to India for developing future aircraft.
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indian navy western fleet promo video ,
someshots of vikramaditya and the first indian pilot landing on vikramaditya
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Naval Vessel Sinks Outside Vizag Harbour, One Killed
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VISAKHAPATNAM: A naval torpedo recovery vessel Thursday sank outside the Visakhapatnam harbour, killing one personnel, navy officials said.

Four more navy personnel are missing, while 23 have been rescued safely.

"Full scale search and rescue operations by Eastern Fleet ships is in progress to look for missing personnel," a navy official said.
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Naval Vessel Sinks Outside Vizag Harbour, One Killed

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Description of incident is somewhat ambiguous (flooding :confused: )

"The vessel was on a routine mission to recover torpedoes fired by fleet ships during a routine exercise, when it experienced flooding in one of its compartments," the Navy said.

"One sailor has lost his life during the rescue operation and four personnel are reported missing. 23 personnel have been rescued safely by the Search and Rescue (SAR) ships dispatched to the area," Navy said in a statement issued in Delhi.

Navy officials said the flooding happened when the vessel was on its way back after collecting the "dummy" torpedo that was used in the exercise.

"The incident happened within 10-15 kms off Vizag post," a Navy spokesperson said in Visakhapatnam.
 

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Indian MoD opts for Seahawk in navy's MRH tender


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India's Ministry of Defence (MoD) has chosen Sikorsky's S-70B Seahawk over the NH Industries (NHI) NH90 helicopter to fulfill the Indian Navy's (IN's) long-pending Multi-Role Helicopter (MRH) programme.

The S-70B - seen here in Republic of Singapore Navy service - is the sole remaining bidder for the Indian Navy's MRH requirement. (IHS/Patrick Allen)
The S-70B - seen here in Republic of Singapore Navy service - is the sole remaining bidder for the Indian Navy's MRH requirement. (IHS/Patrick Allen)
Officials said the NH90 had been excluded from the bidding process because of its commercial links with Italian defence conglomerate Finmeccanica, which the MoD 'partially banned' from new tenders in July.

This limited proscription followed the 1 January termination of the EUR750 million (USD764 million) contract for 12 AgustaWestland AW101 helicopters for the Indian Air Force (IAF) on alleged corruption charges that remain under investigation in India.
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24 Hours Later, Hope Fades For 4 Lost Navymen Of Sunk Vessel
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These two photographs just in of the Indian Navy's INS Sahyadri stealth frigate and INS Vinash missile corvette photographed from a Boeing P-8I off the coast of Visakhapatnam. The two frontline combatants are among 9 ships currently engaged in SAR for the missing men of A-72.
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India and US set to ramp up joint naval drills

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EW DELHI: India and the US are set to deepen and broaden their bilateral military exercises to include more warfare components involving nuclear submarines and aircraft carriers. They would also invite more countries to join the Malabar exercises as the two nations share concerns about the growing Chinese naval presence in the Indian Ocean.

Both the Indian and US navies have been warily watching the growing Chinese naval presence in the Indian Ocean, especially its submarine manoeuvre ..

According to dependable sources, India and US officials have had detailed discussions, including at the Defence Policy Group meeting in Washington DC, on stepping up the bilateral naval exercises. The decision involves a series of steps, starting with increasing the nuclear submarine and aircraft carrier warfare components.

The two sides are also looking at adding both army and air force components to the traditionally naval exercise.



The move to deepen and broaden the Malabar exercises flow from Modi's declared strategic vision, especially referred to the situation in South China Sea. It was the first time that the two sides had so explicitly referred to the issue in an Indo-US joint statement.

The move to deepen and broaden the Malabar exercises flow from Modi's declared strategic vision, especially reflected in the joint statement.

The move comes even as the government is warily looking at the growing Chinese submarine activities in the region. It has for sometimes been uncomfortable about Chinese sending its sub marines as part of their anti-piracy patrols. When INS Vikramaditya was sailing from Russia starting November 2013, a Chinese submarine was in Indian Ocean observing the carrier. At one point of time, the Chinese officially informed New Delhi about the presence of its submarine in Indian Ocean, though it said it was for anti-piracy operations.



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