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DRDO Sanctions Seven New Projects to Boost Indigenous Defense Capabilities Under Technology Development Fund Scheme

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In a significant move towards fostering self-reliance in the defense sector, the Defence Research & Development Organisation (DRDO) has sanctioned seven new projects to private industries under the Technology Development Fund scheme. These projects cater to various requirements of the Armed Forces and the aerospace and defense sectors. The initiative underscores DRDO’s ongoing efforts to support industries, particularly MSMEs and start-ups, in developing indigenous technologies, thereby bolstering the military industrial ecosystem.

The first project focuses on developing an Indigenous Scenario and Sensor Simulation Toolkit, awarded to Oxygen 2 Innovation Pvt Ltd in Noida. This toolkit is designed for simulator training of pilots, aiding in mission planning and large force engagements, providing a realistic training environment.

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Sagar Defence Engineering Pvt Ltd in Pune has been tasked with creating an Underwater Launched Unmanned Aerial Vehicle. This versatile marine battlefield accessory will serve multiple combat roles, including Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (ISR) and Maritime Domain Awareness (MDA).

IROV Technologies Pvt Limited in Kochi will develop Long-range Remotely Operated Vehicles for Detection & Neutralisation. These dual-use systems will detect, classify, localize, and neutralize underwater objects, keeping key assets safe from operational areas.

In Bengaluru, Craftlogic Labs Pvt Ltd will work on developing an Ice Detection Sensor for Aircraft. This sensor aims to detect in-flight icing conditions and trigger the aircraft’s anti-icing mechanisms, ensuring safer flights.

Data Pattern (India) Limited in Chennai will develop a Radar Signal Processor with an Active Antenna Array Simulator. This project will enable the deployment of multiple target systems for testing and evaluating short-range aerial weapon systems, serving as a fundamental component for larger radar systems.

Accord Software & Systems Pvt Ltd in Bengaluru will work on the Development of an Indian Regional Navigation Satellite System-based Timing Acquisition & Dissemination System. This project aims to indigenize the timing acquisition and dissemination system, utilizing the Indian Constellation for time acquisition and developing a flexible timing system.

Lastly, Alohatech Private Limited in Coimbatore has been sanctioned a project to develop Graphene Based Smart & E-textiles for Multifunctional Wearable Applications. This project will produce advanced nanocomposite materials-based E-textiles using graphene nanomaterials and conductive inks for practical clothing applications.

These projects highlight DRDO’s commitment to nurturing homegrown industries and enhancing the nation’s defense capabilities through innovative technological advancements.

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