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INSShivalik with integral helicopter and IndianNavy's Long Range Maritime Patrol Aircraft P8I participated in a Passage Exercise with USNavy's USSTheodoreRosevelt #CarrierStrikeGroup in Eastern IOR.I AF also participated in the exercise


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Tejas With Derby and R 73.


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MKI , F18 , Jaguar
 

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unless we know what changes they were trying to bring to the prototype.
we should learn to take failures with grace...
remember ISRO!
Indian society consider a failed child as useless and person who can do nothing . Every focus is upon topper.
But we should change our mind and consider failure as new learning and experience. Then we will put our things at right place.
We should change mind set of society then we can change
 

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Indian society consider a failed child as useless and person who can do nothing . Every focus is upon topper.
But we should change our mind and consider failure as new learning and experience. Then we will put our things at right place.
We should change mind set of society then we can change
YES You are right...We should give second chance to this Heavily Paid, Had Earned Tax Mney eating, Working hard undertable for kickbacks so called high society KIDS....
This type of Kids should be again nurtured ..
 

ezsasa

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We should accept it that we can’t make drones, while even small countries like turkey can.
For all practical purposes this time last year, Rustom 1 was a dead project, now we hear that they were being tested for anti-naxal ops.

Be glad that someone in MoD or MHA is doing some creative problem solving.

if not for Armenia-Azerbaijan conflict, Rustom 1 would have continued to be a dead project.
 

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ATOL For Rustom 1 or 2?
ATOL capability once perfected will be most likely implemented in many UAVs like Ghatak, Rustom 1&2, Loyal Wingman etc.

The Rustom 1 is now being offered to many CAPFs while Rustom 2 is being offered to MOD.

Thus many of the technologies of Rustom 2 like weapons firing are being trialled in Rustom 1 also.
 

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ATOL capability once perfected will be most likely implemented in many UAVs like Ghatak, Rustom 1&2, Loyal Wingman etc.

The Rustom 1 is now being offered to many CAPFs while Rustom 2 is being offered to MOD.

Thus many of the technologies of Rustom 2 like weapons firing are being trialled in Rustom 1 also.
Was checking old news, ATOL was supposed demonstrated on Rustom 1 at the end of 2014, no news on whether it happened.

But we know ATOL was tested on Rustom 2 last year along with 8 hrs of flying time.

At this point in time there is no official confirmation that Rustom 1 has ATOL capability.

But yes, once it is perfected high probability that all Indian UAV’s will have ATOL.
 

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Lol I love how the drone crashed and people are already so negative being like we should just give up disband,merge etc etc:facepalm:
And during the aftermath of incidents like these, lobbies come out of their hiding and we get to identify them. next time those “influencers” comment on something, we get to factor in their motivations.
 

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Astrome, a women-led startup, develops an innovative wireless product that gives fibre like bandwidth at fraction of cost of fibre to help telecom operators deliver reliable low-cost internet services to suburban and rural areas

Reaching internet access to remote places in countries like India is difficult because laying fibre is too expensive. There is a need for wireless backhaul products that can deliver low cost, high data capacity, and wide reach. Currently available, wireless backhaul products either do not provide sufficient data speeds or the required range or are very expensive to deploy.



The wireless product called Giga Mesh could enable telecom operators deploy quality, high-speed rural telecom infrastructure at 5 times lower cost. Rural connectivity customers and defence customers who have already signed up for pilots will soon witness the demonstration of this product by Astrome.



The deep tech startup incubated at the Indian Institute of Science (IISc), Bangalore, and supported by DST-ABI Woman Startup Program of the Department of Science and Technology (DST), Government of India proved their millimeter-wave multi-beam technology in the lab in 2018, for which the company has been granted a patent in India and US. Since then, the technology has been converted to a powerful and scalable product called Giga Mesh, which can solve much of the last mile connectivity telecom needs of our country. The product has been proven on the field and also integrated with partner products for its upcoming commercialization.



“Indian Institute of Science played a very critical role by helping us connect with investors, providing business mentorship, and giving us space to conduct our product field trials,” said Dr. Neha Satak, Co-founder & CEO at Astrome, while recalling a weeklong trip organized under the DST-ABI woman startup initiative which provided her with valuable inputs from the US VC ecosystem to prepare for the launch in the US market.



Astrome also received the ITU SME Award for the Most Promising Innovative Solution in Connectivity, a major recognition for this product from the International Telecommunication Union (ITU). They also got selected by a prestigious 5G accelerator program called Evo Nexus (sponsored by Qualcomm) which will help them launch their product in the global market.



The Multi-beam E-band product, Giga Mesh, packs 6 Point-to-Point E-band radios in one, thereby distributing the cost of the device over multiple links and hence reduces capital expenditure. The radio provides long-range and multi-Gbps data throughput at each link. Features like automatic link alignment, dynamic power allocation between links, and remote link formation help operators achieve significant operating expenditure cost reduction.



Astrome is currently conducting a field trial at Indian Institute of Science (university campus). In this field trial, the company has already achieved data streaming at multi-Gbps speeds across the campus.

Read: https://t.co/b1Wa0o7IPT https://t.co/pf0MQWuxI5
 

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L&t has experience in nuclear reactor technology do some research before hitting at others.
Please do tell me what experience do they have in miniaturized, pressure water reactors.. im open to learn... AFAIK their only real exposure to major nuclear tech is the cryostats but none of that is relevant to nuclear submarines AFAIK... and regardless, their contribution to the ATV program is negligible if any... happy to be proven wrong if you have something to share
 

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Please do tell me what experience do they have in miniaturized, pressure water reactors.. im open to learn... AFAIK their only real exposure to major nuclear tech is the cryostats but none of that is relevant to nuclear submarines AFAIK... and regardless, their contribution to the ATV program is negligible if any... happy to be proven wrong if you have something to share
I think what he meant was L&T has good experience engineering certain complex & non-complex parts that goes into making a nuclear powerplant.
 

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I think what he meant was L&T has good experience engineering certain complex & non-complex parts that goes into making a nuclear powerplant.
Yeah I get that, but the genesis of what I said was the repeated insistence by another member that L&T and their intervention rescued the otherwise struggling LTV program, and then went on to post some random Business Standard link where L&T is praising their own "significant" contribution... which is basically some 3D simulation modelling and some product data management software.... which I think we all can agree isn't really much....

All im trying to do is set the record straight... L&Ts contribution to the ATV program was minimal at best
 

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