DRDO to develop Unmanned Combat Aerial Vehicle
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DRDO to develop Unmanned Combat Aerial Vehicle

Last Updated: Wednesday, November 25, 2009, 18:29
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Bangalore: The Defence Research and Development Organisation will be embarking on developing an Unmanned Combat Aerial Vehicle (UCAV), a top official said on Wednesday.

The UCAV will be produced as part of a plan to develop defence weapon systems.

"We will be embarking on UCAV, which will be an unmanned aerial vehicle with weapons. This will not only do surveillance but fire on identified targets," Dr V K Saraswat, Scientific Advisor to Defence Minister and DRDO Director General, told reporters here.

All controls of the unmanned vehicle will rest with the Command Control Centres (CCCs) which could be situated at geographically different locations. Even if one CCC becomes defunct, it can be controlled and directed from other CCCs. It will work in a layered manner, Saraswat said.

DRDO has also started work on high-altitude medium endurance UAV. "ADE (Aeronautical Development Establishment) is developing the vehicle which has already had test flight, he said on the sidelines of a two-day national conference on 'IT in Defence-2009'.

ERDE (Electronics and Radar Development Establishment) has been developing state-of-the-art radars like long-range active radars and aperture radars which are capable of detecting targets within a range of 600 to 800 km.

- PTI

First Published: Wednesday, November 25, 2009, 18:29

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Ankur - Gurdaspur
It will have same fate as other DRDO projects have, failure. They tried to create an fighter plane (1974) and they are still doing it. They even don`t have an engine for LCA. Now they are buying engines from GE. Same is the story of Missiles. Agni is a failure, only a show case to fool Indians. Arjun tanks is another example of DRDO`s work. Arjun project was started in 1980 and tank is still undergoing trials. The average life of any tank model is expected to between 10-15 years. Arjun has passed its age and has out dated technology. DRDO is simply a organization of individuals recruited by the ministers and other civil servants. Shame India, shame
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