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New Delhi: Under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, India is developing first unmanned combat aircraft, under the ambitious project 'Ghatak'.

The Government has allocated Rs 3,000 crore to develop the drones or Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs), which can deliver bombs and missiles.

The project is tentatively called Autonomous Unmanned Research Aircraft (AURA).

Initiated by the Aeronautical Development Agency-DRDO combine in consultation with the Indian Air Force (IAF), these drones will be capable of firing missiles and precision-guided munitions at enemy targets and then returning to home bases to re-arm for further missions.

 
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Guys watch this- AeroIndia 2017 HAL Showcased a redesigned model of The HAL AMCA.

Guys watch this- AeroIndia 2017 HAL Showcased a redesigned model of The HAL AMCA.
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A view of Aeronautical Test Range at Challakere in Chitradurga district, Karnataka.

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The facility is an integrated test centre for the organisation’s cluster of laboratories, mostly in Bengaluru

Over a decade ago, when a new international airport for Bangalore was being planned at Devanahalli, its private developers feared that the new landing site and paths of its civil flights would clash with a World War II airfield, some 70 km away at Kolar. The Defence Research & Development Organisation was using the airfield to test its new projects.

To cut the story short, Bangalore (as it was then called) got a new civil airport in May 2008 and, in the bargain, the DRDO got a new flight testing place for itself — although much farther than Kolar.

The new Aeronautical Test Range (ATR) has been up and running for a few months. It will be formally inaugurated on May 28 by acting Defence Minister Arun Jaitley. The Hindu had a special preview of the range that nestles in an undulating, almost barren sprawl of shrubs and lined with hillock.

The ATR is a facility under the Aeronautical Development Establishment (ADE) which works on a range of UAVs (unmanned air vehicles). It will be an integrated test centre for the DRDO’s cluster of aeronautical laboratories, most of them based in Bengaluru, according to a few scientists.

The labs primarily using the range will be the Centre for Air Borne Systems, the Gas Turbine Research Establishment, the Defence Avionics Research Establishment, the Centre for Military Airworthiness & Certification, all based in Bengaluru, and the Aerial Delivery Research & Development Establishment, Agra.

Military development labs need large spaces to fly and test aeronautical products. In November last year, the DRDO used the ATR to conduct the first successful flight of the UAV ‘Tapas’ 201, earlier called Rustom-2. As recently as on May 21, ADE engineers again flew one of the two early versions or prototypes of Tapas at Challakere for six minutes. Tapas is a MALE or medium altitude, long endurance UAV that can do continuously, slowly watch over a 200-km area for 24 hours. The pictures it captures will be interpreted by the Armed Forces or security.

The 20-km perimeter of the strategic facility is fenced and under radar surveillance. About 3 km inside, the DRDO has built a 2.2-km runway at the ATR for the pilotless Tapas aircraft and is due to extend it to 3.2 km in course. According to a scientist, the longer runway will enable the developer labs to bring in bigger aircraft for tests: for instance the AEW&CS (Airborne Early Warning & Control Systems) aircraft meant for surveillance and intelligence gathering from sensitive areas.

The DRDO’s first two AEW&CS are built on Embraer aircraft and in future, will include much larger Airbus platforms, the agency had said earlier.

While these are pilotless planes, the ATR will also serve development of manned aircraft versions such as the LCA fighters.

For the past nine months, the ATR has been abuzz with activities. An optic fibre network, connectivity and other work have been going on. Officials said some scientists had been staying at Challakere town while teams of ADE and other engineers commuted frequently from Bengaluru.

Outside the range, about 3 km away, a 200-acre township with schools, medical and all other amenities is shaping up, making what is designed to be a world-class ATR.
 
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Defence Minister Arun Jaitley and DRDO Chairman S. Christopher in Challakere on Sunday. | Photo Credit: K. Murali Kumar
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New range holds the key to defence preparedness: Jaitley
Defence Minister Arun Jaitley inaugurated the country’s primary aeronautical research facility at Challakere in Chitradurga district on Sunday with the assertion that maintaining optimal defence preparedness was crucial.

The Aeronautical Test Range will host several unmanned aerial vehicles which will be tested and integrated in this remote facility before being inducted by the Armed Forces.

“The entire gamut of the country’s aeronautical defence preparedness will be tested in this area. A major national facility has been made operational today,” Mr. Jaitley said.

The 4,090-acre campus, the first of its kind, would also bring “change” to the region. “The two most important requirements for facilities like these are the availability of trained manpower and the creation of an ecosystem which promotes research. In Chitradurga now there are many national institutes which are setting up campus. This will elevate the region,” Mr Jaitley said.
 
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Also can anyone do a comparative analysis of the General Atomics Avenger, Dassault nEUROn and the BAE System Taranis.
Avenger is in market, while others are yet to be on offer
Next two are ucav's
 
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There are great chances of Dassault may rope in for AURA development with nEUROn tech.
news says they already are roped in.
thats why we bought rafale. once we get the tech we will buy more rafales
 
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news says they already are roped in.
thats why we bought rafale. once we get the tech we will buy more rafales
False news articles.
Dassault is in talks for to rope in under offsets.

Will see the final choice soon
 
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