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Arihant Roy

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Ofcourse I will share if I find any. Nothing yet tho.
Big bro, are you visiting Aero India ?

If so, will you pls kindly ask the folks at A stall as to why did they change the shape of the elevons from a straight swept leading edge to a compund leading edge and a straight trailing edge .

Also pls ask , that now that the leading edge of elevons aren't aligned with the LE of wing.
 

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Big bro, are you visiting Aero India ?

If so, will you pls kindly ask the folks at A stall as to why did they change the shape of the elevons from a straight swept leading edge to a compund leading edge and a straight trailing edge .

Also pls ask , that now that the leading edge of elevons aren't aligned with the LE of wing.
Nope... I'm pestering people to ask this & that myself. 😅
 

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beml is displaying two new UAVs. 'Primoco- one-150' with a 15hr endurance & 200km VHF-link range developed through Czech collaboration. One on your left is a 25 kg-class UAV developed with IITKanpur. It has an endurance of 8hrs & 3 kg payload.

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Principal 150

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AjnaLens situational awareness system
 

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If so, will you pls kindly ask the folks at A stall as to why did they change the shape of the elevons from a straight swept leading edge to a compund leading edge and a straight trailing edge .

Also pls ask , that now that the leading edge of elevons aren't aligned with the LE of wing.
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Don't u mean "stabilators"
Cause, elevons are what you have on tailless aircrafts, like the deltas 🤷🏻‍♂️
 

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Tata military aircraft to stimulate nascent aerospace and defense ecosystem in India, says GlobalData
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Following the recent news that India’s industrial conglomerate Tata has acquired the IP rights for a German aircraft;

Abhijit Apsingikar, Aerospace & Defense Analyst at GlobalData, a leading data and analytics company, offers his view:

“The acquisition of IP rights for a German aircraft (likely to be the Grob G180 SPn) by Tata will pave way for the first domestically manufactured aircraft by a private enterprise, spur the growth of the ancillary ecosystem in the nascent Indian aerospace & defense sector. The private management of the aircraft project will naturally emphasize the cost efficiencies and will result in creating a comprehensive pool of vendors to ensure cost advantage.

“Although, no firm orders have been placed, Tata is likely to market a modified military specification platform for Indian military surveillance aircraft requirements. Moreover, an extended variant of the platform in the future can also become a key contender for the Indian military’s DO-228 replacement program.

“Tata’s aircraft is likely to inherit similar specifications and characteristics and is likely to have a flight ceiling of 41,000-45,000ft , with a range of 1,800 nautical miles while carrying a payload of more than 1,000 kg with an endurance of 6-7 hours. Thus, it will be suitable to address the Indian military’s requirement for a measurement and signature intelligence (MASINT), signals intelligence (SIGINT) and communications intelligence (COMINT) gathering platform.

“With the first aircraft slated to arrive in India within three months for further integration and testing, Tata’s light executive/transport aircraft enjoys the benefit of being in advanced stages of development. In addition, a modified and extended aircraft version will enter the operational testing phase before the NAL Saras Mk-II aircraft (which is still on the drawing board) and will make the Tata aircraft better positioned to compete for the Do-228 replacement program.”

 

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View attachment 76505

Tejas and B1B Lancer .

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Ku band Aakash NG Active Radar Seeker 10 Km Range for 0.1 m2 targets , Jihadi Fighter 17, Joker fighter 20 welcome to India.

Look at target Tactical Ballistic Missile's also 😍
Look at Target velocity.
Higher side includes Mach 6 targets, which means all the Chinese hypersonic missiles.
 

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Dude didn't miss a single one :notbad: And almost all of them are nearing the end of development period within next few years . :truestory:

Lol he missed a few

And the credit for the original list goes to @NeXoft007 , he made it 2-3 years back , and everyone else copied it . His list was very detailed and accurate , especially given that very little information was available then.
 

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Erm, might I request you to fill up the rest?.. I'll make an official chart then.
I don't have the list with me , ask nexoft in his twitter handle , he posted the list in Quora if I remember correctly , or google seach for it .

The twitter guy missed
NASM-MR ,
DSCM ,
MLPGM ,
MPDMS ,
SLCM ,
LRCM ( LFRJ )
STAR ( LFRJ )
Etc

And AFAIK there are land launched versions of RUDRAM series ( not sure though )
 
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