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Corvus Splendens

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? Wasn't this supposed to be a little toy eith surveillance capabilities how will it be jet powered
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> By thrust of 24kg they most probably mean 240N of thrust. This kind of output is what you get from small turbojet engines for RC planes. These are cute little engine the size of a Coke can that usually consumes 0.75kg kerosene per minute
> 90kg/min of fuel consumption is huge. To put in perspective, the EuroJet EJ2000 engines on EuroFighter Typhoon consumes 83kg/min of fuel to produce 60kN of thrust.

Can someone please tell me what am I looking at
 

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Whenever the issue of India's support for this or that country is raised, the commentators should always be reminded of military transfers to Pakistan, including from Ukraine, which have impacted India's security and its policies. Pakistan, a military oligarchy if not dictatorship, which supports separatism and terror in India
 

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it seems bug problem still exists for this aircraft. I doubt ngad will be launched in 2030.
You'll be glad to know that B2 Spirits, which will eventually get retired in few years still suffers from softwares issues. If you try to launch a plane with absolutely no issues, even in softwares then you might never actually launch it. These kind of issues are always ironed out during the whole service life. Even for a cheap Android phone they need to roll out patches every couple of months and after couple of years they can't guarantee software support on a device...now scale that up to the level of data fusion and processing happening in a F-35.

As for NGAD, here's an article from 2020
 

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What is update on HLFT-42 "Maruti"
Coming soon to your local DefExpo as HLFT-42 Mk-1A or PawanPutr or I don't know

But on a side note, even if HAL skips our requirements as they're quite complex (MWF bhi chahiye, Tejas bhi chahiye, 5th gen...aur in sab ke bich Maruti ko bhi plug karna hai) and simply start making them for countries like Armenia, Vietnam or MENA instead of dying to sell some 10-12 expensive Tejas to Argentina...they can do wonders. But who's going to tell them.
 

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India set to join elite league with indigenous 400-km long range missile defence system
In a significant development aimed at bolstering self-reliance in the defence sector, India is currently in the process of indigenously developing a cutting-edge three-layered long-range surface-to-air missile (LRSAM) defence system. This advanced system is designed to effectively neutralise enemy aircraft and missiles at striking distances of approximately 400 km.

The proposal for this ambitious project has reached an advanced stage within the Defence Ministry and is anticipated to soon get clearance, according to ANI.

The project's estimated cost stands at over $2.5 billion, representing a substantial investment in India's defence capabilities. Once realised, this indigenous LRSAM defence system will position India among an elite group of nations with the capacity to efficiently engage and eliminate hostile aerial threats at such significant ranges, thereby fortifying national security.

Distinguished by its three-tiered structure, the surface-to-air missile system will possess the ability to target hostile forces at varying distances, making it a versatile and formidable defensive asset.
Additionally, as part of its ongoing efforts to enhance air defence capabilities, India has been collaborating with Israel in developing the medium-range surface-to-air missile system (MRSAM), which exhibits an impressive range of over 70 km.

The indigenous LRSAM system, however, is expected to surpass the MRSAM in terms of capabilities, ranking on par with the formidable S-400 air defence system obtained from Russia, currently deployed along the China and Pakistan borders.

The Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) has played a pivotal role in achieving significant strides in air defence weaponry, catering to both ground-based and warship-based systems.

Following the initiation of the LRSAM project by the DRDO, the Indian Navy renamed its indigenous LRSAM system as MRSAM.

India has already integrated the S-400 air defence systems, capable of targeting threats at a maximum distance of 400 km, within its armed forces.

Moreover, these systems possess the versatility to neutralise adversaries at shorter ranges as well. Notably, China also employs the S-400 air defence system, having deployed it along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) shared with India.

Nevertheless, India's forthcoming LRSAM system is anticipated to match or surpass the capabilities of its Chinese counterpart, reinforcing India's position in the region.

At present, three squadrons of the S-400 have been successfully deployed and operationalised in India. The delivery schedule for the remaining two units remains uncertain.
 

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Anything to prove that US 6th gen fighter is in service in good numbers ?
Look at their demonstrator programs, the ones that are being unveiled publicly. The X47B, the X59 in particular.
The fact that they are comfortable unveiling those to the public is an indicator of the research level of their black programs.
 

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Look at their demonstrator programs, the ones that are being unveiled publicly. The X47B, the X59 in particular.
The fact that they are comfortable unveiling those to the public is an indicator of the research level of their black programs.
Not to forget they released a video of one them flying overhead naval ship in the night some time back titled UFO sighting. Not that plane was shown in details but it was all dark. Triangle shape similar to Lockheed ngad with flashing beacon light were dead give away its human origins.
 

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Not to forget they released a video of one them flying overhead naval ship in the night some time back titled UFO sighting. Not that plane was shown in details but it was all dark. Triangle shape similar to Lockheed ngad with flashing beacon light were dead give away its human origins.
It's on youtube?
 

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Something's is not right

> By thrust of 24kg they most probably mean 240N of thrust. This kind of output is what you get from small turbojet engines for RC planes. These are cute little engine the size of a Coke can that usually consumes 0.75kg kerosene per minute
> 90kg/min of fuel consumption is huge. To put in perspective, the EuroJet EJ2000 engines on EuroFighter Typhoon consumes 83kg/min of fuel to produce 60kN of thrust.

Can someone please tell me what am I looking at
It's the size of a fancy RC aircraft, so #2 is obviously not true. BTW is there even 1 video of this thing actually flying?
IIRC the "founder" is the son of a BJP MP, their PR material is plastered with photos of dear leader. I think others have also pointed out how their drones look like Chinese COTS ones. Overall very sketchy IMO.
 

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Something's is not right

> By thrust of 24kg they most probably mean 240N of thrust. This kind of output is what you get from small turbojet engines for RC planes. These are cute little engine the size of a Coke can that usually consumes 0.75kg kerosene per minute
> 90kg/min of fuel consumption is huge. To put in perspective, the EuroJet EJ2000 engines on EuroFighter Typhoon consumes 83kg/min of fuel to produce 60kN of thrust.

Can someone please tell me what am I looking at
You are looking at spec sheet of nonexistent drone being sold by a marketing team sans engineers.
 

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