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DRDO to test indigenous scram jet engine next year

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DRDO to test indigenous scram jet engine next year

NEW DELHI Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) will test the indigenously developed scram jet engine next year, according to DRDO chief VK Saraswat. :victory::taz:

“We have demonstrated the performance of a scram jet engine operating at Mach six speed (six times the speed of sound),” :yahoo::yahoo:he said in an interview given to Doordarshan.

Theoretical projections place the top speed of a scramjet between Mach 12 (15,000 kmph) and Mach 24 (29,000 kmph).

The fastest air-breathing aircraft is a SCRAM jet design, the NASA X-43A, which reached Mach 9.8. For comparison, the second fastest air-breathing aircraft, the manned SR-71 Blackbird, has a cruising speed of Mach 3.2.

After the successful launch of Agni-5 Inter-Continental Ballistic Missile (ICBM), India is all set to develop reusable rockets which will combine the technologies of both ballistic and cruise missiles.

On the range of Agni-5 missile,
which was successfully test-fired recently off Odisha coast, he said with moderate modifications, “it can be extended to any range which is of our interest.”

On the technological capability available with the agency, he said: “DRDO has built the necessary technologies, production infrastructure and design capability for developing a booster or a sustainer.

“We have the capability to develop a re-entry nose cone which can withstand higher temperature and velocity.”


Reacting to reports that India does not possess sufficient indigenous technology for missile guidance systems, Saraswat said Agni-5 has used a completely indigenous and high precision missile guidance system with “0.001 degrees of per hour accuracy.”

On criticism that DRDO sometimes does not live up to expectations, he said the agency was as good as its counterparts in advanced countries.

“The Light Combat Aircraft (LCA), F-18 and Eurofighter took similar number of years and cost wise they were three times more than what we have put in our LCA,”
he said.

On the development of the Kaveri engine, Saraswat said it has performed well and was, “flown on an IL-76 aircraft in Russia for 55 hours of successful flight. We are going to upgrade it so that it can be used in India’s LCA Mark-II and future systems.”


Oman Tribune - the edge of knowledge
 
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India Mulls Development of Reusable Ballistic, Cruise Missiles


India is planning to develop reusable ballistic and cruise missiles, a top defense scientist has said.

"As part of plans to develop reusable ballistic missiles, the Defence Research and Development Organization (DRDO) will test indigenously developed scram jet engine next year," DRDO chief V. K. Saraswat was quoted by local media as saying Sunday.

"We have propulsion technology, re-entry technologies, we have the technology which can take a re-entry system which will deliver a payload and have yet another re-entry system which will bring the missile back when it re-enters the atmosphere on its return journey," he said.

The top scientist added: "We have demonstrated the performance of a scram jet engine operating at Mach six speed (six times the speed of sound)."

India had last week successfully testfired nuclear-capable Agni- V intercontinental ballistic missile with a range of 5,500 kms off the coast of the eastern state of Odisha.
 
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It is the test done by ISRO for validating scramjet for RLV. The one that is going to be done is the HSTDV from DRDO. ISRO beat both DRDO and the Bhramos corp. in the race long time back.

atv-d01-on-launch-pad.jpg


That is the pic of the scramjet engine test by ISRO
 
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Ramjet/Rocket propulsion engine.
Then we havn't seen the future missiles yet....

This is an old pic... i think 2010...It was validating RLV or HSTDV....i don't think it was the test for scramjet engine. Scramjet engine till now has been tested in controlled conditions (labs and wind tunnel facilities) and has achieved speed close to Mach 6.
 
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fails to make turbofan kaveri?
goes on to make scramjet...

but goodluck anyway.
 
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fails to make turbofan kaveri?
goes on to make scramjet...

but goodluck anyway.


Kaveri hasn't failed. Requirements have changed. HAL Tejas is now to be a multirole fighter aircraft, needing about 90Kn of thrust-weight engine. Kaveri wasn't designed for this.

Kaveri engine produced max of ~82Kn which is about same as engine of Rafale aircraft. Being India's first attempt, its a big achievement.
 
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Then we havn't seen the future missiles yet....


This is an old pic... i think 2010...It was validating RLV or HSTDV....i don't think it was the test for scramjet engine. Scramjet engine till now has been tested in controlled conditions (labs and wind tunnel facilities) and has achieved speed close to Mach 6.

this is advanced technology vessel. it is a completely independent project to verify air breathing technology. this rocket has been built by irso which can take a 500kg payload top a height of 800-1000km. so basically it can reach leo orbit. this rocket will verify all the airbreathing capabilities throughout the way.

the atv-02 will be launched in 2012 is very close to ready for launch. the final version of this program will be an air breathing engine or scramjet being used in rlvtd.

there are many different scramjet projects in india. drdo, isro and brahmos corp have their own scramjet projects. it is kind of race between these there to master this tech and use in their products. isro is currently leading.
 
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here is a home made scram jet on a model RC plane

 
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