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India set to join elite UAV club

Simple answer is none:rofl:

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How will this prove that they will soon join ''elite UAV club''??

“We have been developing unmanned aerial aircraft and helicopters for which we have signed pacts with several institutes like Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Kanpur, to do research in rotary motor for helicopters and Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) for payload, besides sensors”, P. Soundara Rajan, managing director (helicopter complex), HAL, said after signing a memorandum of understanding with IIT Madras to set up a centre for aerospace transmission system.

Elaborating on HAL’s projects, Soundara Rajan said the public sector undertaking (PSU) with Russians had embarked on a mission to produce 10-12 tonne category helicopters for VIPs like the President, Prime Minister and top government officials as these helicopters need to fly at an altitude of 23,000 feet at areas like Leh and Ladak

Source: http://www.defence.pk/forums/indian-defence/253575-india-set-join-elite-uav-club.html#ixzz2U3eUuEla

look at technological advancement of your own countryy idiot!
 
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Indians can't make smartphones,let alone UAVs。:omghaha:

Does India make anything? Anything at all??

The LCA is an assembly of imported parts,and with all the help that the foreign suppliers stand to porvide,the Indians still can't have it done 30 years into the initiation of the condemned programme。

Laughingstock of the world. :omghaha:

Yet Indians have to balls to boast about or accuse others of ....bla bla...
 
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Elite club? :woot: I thought we have been making UAVs for years like the Lakshya and Nishant! What's so 'elite' about making a UAV? Half the goddamn world has its own UAVs. So what's the big deal? :P

Yes, if these were combat drones capable of firing air-to-ground and air-to-air missiles, then it could be termed 'elite'. The UCAV, Rustom has still some way to go. So why are we popping the champagne? :cheesy:

Or am I missing something here?

You are missing that most of the people celebrating are from India. there is your answer.
 
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Rustom 1




The Rutan Model 61 Long-EZ




is a homebuilt aircraft with a canard layout designed by Burt Rutan's Rutan Aircraft Factory. It is derived from the VariEze, which was first offered to homebuilders in 1976. The prototype, N79RA[2] of the Long-EZ first flew on June 12, 1979.
 
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Rustom 1




The Rutan Model 61 Long-EZ




is a homebuilt aircraft with a canard layout designed by Burt Rutan's Rutan Aircraft Factory. It is derived from the VariEze, which was first offered to homebuilders in 1976. The prototype, N79RA[2] of the Long-EZ first flew on June 12, 1979.

Jesus! The burt rutan 'Long Ez' design was the definitive influence on Roustom, not because it is some home built kit, but because it is one of the most efficient aerodynamic designs in the world. The Indian designers have openly accepted their admiration for this and actively promoted it as their preferred choice. It is very very efficient, consumes less fuel and yet provides excellent lift. This means exterior shape and composite material use. Do you even know who burt rutan is and what he represents?

This is not Bharat Rakshak. You are actually touting India in the Pakistani defense forum. But I bet the Pakistani here welcome your comment as they are secure about their country and have no need to brag like you.

again, if pakistanis have a problem, they will let us know and we really don't need you to tell us about their psyche/ thinking either. Buzz off.
 
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look at technological advancement of your own countryy idiot!

In drone tech we have made significant advancement on our own, as we have lot of private firms making them.
Unlike u who get help from israel,russia n america in this.

but anyway nobody has answered my question.......

How will this prove that they will soon join ''elite UAV club''??

“We have been developing unmanned aerial aircraft and helicopters for which we have signed pacts with several institutes like Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Kanpur, to do research in rotary motor for helicopters and Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) for payload, besides sensors”, P. Soundara Rajan, managing director (helicopter complex), HAL, said after signing a memorandum of understanding with IIT Madras to set up a centre for aerospace transmission system.

Elaborating on HAL’s projects, Soundara Rajan said the public sector undertaking (PSU) with Russians had embarked on a mission to produce 10-12 tonne category helicopters for VIPs like the President, Prime Minister and top government officials as these helicopters need to fly at an altitude of 23,000 feet at areas like Leh and Ladak''.
 
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Wait, doesn't India already produce indigenous drones?
 
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