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DRDO lab develops automated UV systems to sanitise electronic gadgets, papers and currency notes
Posted On: 10 MAY 2020 5:32PM by PIB Delhi

Hyderabad based Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) premier lab, Research Centre Imarat (RCI), has developed an automated contactless UVC sanitisation cabinet, calledDefence Research Ultraviolet Sanitiser (DRUVS). It has been designed to sanitise mobile phones, iPads, laptops, currency notes, cheque leafs, challans, passbooks, paper, envelopes, etc.



The DRUVS cabinet is having contactless operation which is very important to contain the spread of virus. The proximity sensor switches, clubbed with drawer opening and closing mechanism, makes its operation automatic and contactless. It provides 360 degree exposure of UVC to the objects placed inside the cabinet. Once the sanitisation is done, the system goes in sleep mode hence the operator need not wait or stand near the device.







DRUVS Cabinet



The RCI has also developed an automated UVC currency sanitising device, called NOTESCLEAN. Bundles of currency notes can be sanitised using DRUVS, however disinfection of each currency notes using it will be a time consuming process. For that purpose, a sanitising technique has been developed, where one has to just place the loose currency notes at the input slot of the device. It picks the notes one by one and makes them pass through a series of UVC lamps for complete disinfection.







Automated UVC currency sanitising device NOTESCLEAN


 

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I am still clueless about this unidentified missile, with long chord wings , 4 folding tail fins and a booster in the rear.

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I am still clueless about this unidentified missile, with long chord wings , 4 folding tail fins and a booster in the rear.

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Maybe ad-1 ....or, maybe a two stage missile with the rear section behind the fins is first stage, this is a tecnique for achiving extra range,in shourya missile this type of tech applied
 

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Is there anything about our defense research that is secret?
You wouldn't know about that at first place.
Countries first deploy stuff and then disclose it we on the other hand first announce the projects and keep the world waiting for decades lol.
There's infinite nos of things and technologies covered around this thread which are realised and in service already. Just like India, all other countries face delays in most major projects unless you are living in a parallel universe.
 

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Is there anything about our defense research that is secret? Countries first deploy stuff and then disclose it we on the other hand first announce the projects and keep the world waiting for decades lol.
Do you want to be a citizen of a failed state like porkistan which needs to steal beg and repaint weapons from other countries and hence the secrecy

Or

Do you want to be a citizen of a security state like China which also steals technology and is under one party rule and hence the secrecy.

Or

Do you want to be the citizen of any democratic country which develops its own weapon systems legitimately and hence the transparency.
 

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DRDO lab develops automated UV systems to sanitise electronic gadgets, papers and currency notes
Posted On: 10 MAY 2020 5:32PM by PIB Delhi

Hyderabad based Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) premier lab, Research Centre Imarat (RCI), has developed an automated contactless UVC sanitisation cabinet, calledDefence Research Ultraviolet Sanitiser (DRUVS). It has been designed to sanitise mobile phones, iPads, laptops, currency notes, cheque leafs, challans, passbooks, paper, envelopes, etc.



The DRUVS cabinet is having contactless operation which is very important to contain the spread of virus. The proximity sensor switches, clubbed with drawer opening and closing mechanism, makes its operation automatic and contactless. It provides 360 degree exposure of UVC to the objects placed inside the cabinet. Once the sanitisation is done, the system goes in sleep mode hence the operator need not wait or stand near the device.







DRUVS Cabinet



The RCI has also developed an automated UVC currency sanitising device, called NOTESCLEAN. Bundles of currency notes can be sanitised using DRUVS, however disinfection of each currency notes using it will be a time consuming process. For that purpose, a sanitising technique has been developed, where one has to just place the loose currency notes at the input slot of the device. It picks the notes one by one and makes them pass through a series of UVC lamps for complete disinfection.







Automated UVC currency sanitising device NOTESCLEAN


Disappointing.

DRDO. The premier research agency built a friggin box with a UV bulb ? And they're advertising it ? They should focus more on their core competencies
 

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Manpack SDR developed by Saankhya Labs.

The tactical radio is an indigenously designed, developed, and manufactured software defined radio (SDR) for secure military communication.SDR/Manpack is jointly developed by Saankhya Labs and Cyient. The manpack SDR supports military communication over VHF/UHF frequency band in MANET environment. The SDR is powered by a fully-programmable SDR- baseband chipset from Saankhya Labs. A suite of custom waveforms developed in-house from the ground-up, ensures the highest level of ComSec and TranSec security.

The SDR supports a wide variety of narrow band and wide band waveforms including single carrier and multi-carrier OFDM. It is designed to offer flexibility for a range of operational requirements of the Indian defence forces. The SDR is both frequency agile and bandwidth agile supporting BW from 1KHz-8MHz. It is payload agnostic and is configurable to support voice, audio, video, and data. Additionally, it also supports a sophisticated GIS map for location services.

Key Features

Frequency Band 30-512 MHz.

Modulation: Multiple modulation schemes.

Power Output: Variable up to 10 W.

Display: High-resolution, sunlight readable.

Data Rate: Up to 10 Mbps in wide band OFDM mode.

Waveforms: Proprietary and legacy Self-healing, self-forming Mobile Ad-hoc Network.

ECCM: FF and FH 100 to 1,000 hops/second.

Encryption: Standard and proprietary.

GPS Receiver: Integrated.

Security: Eliminates embedded Spyware.
 

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Why indranil???
I don't know what these missiles are, but seem like certain variants of SA-11/17

On second thoughts, as its mounted on 12x12, Can it be new design of Prahaar-Pragati-Pranash Missile?


 
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We all know this from day one. Only requirement our armed force have a kickback money. its like if armed force buy a box of 3 kg weight from Israel they will create 3 kg truck requirement from Sweden and 3kg lift category helicopter from america. Moreover, they even create 3kg category bridges on canals in Punjab so you can not order more than 3 kg category shit for next hundreds of year because of logistic problems
 

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Not even remotely related to XRSAM

View attachment 47578

This is XRSAM.

And I was asking about this one

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Does it look like XRSAM ?
The above missile is not similar to any known DRDO missile ,atleast I have failed to find a match.
Seems pretty close to sm-3 missile block 1A and block 1b. If it is indeed the case, then capabilities could be similar. In other words this could be ad-1 or ad-2 missile of phase -2 bmd programme.

 

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Not even remotely related to XRSAM

View attachment 47578

This is XRSAM.

And I was asking about this one

View attachment 47579

Does it look like XRSAM ?
The above missile is not similar to any known DRDO missile ,atleast I have failed to find a match.
Not even remotely related to XRSAM

View attachment 47578

This is XRSAM.

And I was asking about this one

View attachment 47579

Does it look like XRSAM ?
The above missile is not similar to any known DRDO missile ,atleast I have failed to find a match.
😥 My bad, about to type BMD phase 2 missile but XR SAM , Body - long Chord - Tail configuration , may be TVC can include . Are you sure this is Indian . First stage booster may fire it to some distance and the second stage will go for the target .
 

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HUMSA SONAR UPGRADE


It is a new sonar with existing sensor array. This sonar has many advanced features in signal acquisition, processing, analysis and display formats. It can detect and classify more targets simultaneously. The hardware is based on latest architecture and total number of cabinets has come down from HUMSA,s nine to just two and half cabinets. The system comes with advanced features where signatures of many targets can be saved and can be displayed immediately when such targets are detected. The system is equipped with advanced fault finding mechanism where even the cable fault also is detected and displayed. The new system can be integrated with many auxiliary systems like underwater communication, sea bottom profiling unit, radar and many fire control systems. This sonar can identify and track torpedoes fired from other targets.
 

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