Bengaluru company develops technology for IAF

Kolkata, January 4: Bengaluru–based aero–defence equipment maker Radel Advanced Technology (RAT) is eyeing huge opportunities in the defence sector this year and is developing a series of indigenous technologies for the Indian Air Force (IAF). “An electronic Line Replaceable Unit (LRU) for the Dornier (maritime reconissance) aircraft is under development and has successfully undergone functiol testing at Hindustan Aeroutics Ltd (HAL). It is now in the qualification testing phase,” the company’s maging director, G. Raj rayan, told IANS. Also, the company is awaiting integration and flight trial reports from the IAF for an electronic bomb–release controller used on fighter aircraft. “Once this is completed, the unit will enter serial production,” rayan said. RAT has increased the life span of the Jaguar fighter aircraft by indigenising the distributor used on its rocket pod. The micro, small and medium enterprise (MSME) has used modern electronic systems to replace the origil, which is now obsolete. “This unit has undergone successful certification following flight tests by the IAF. It will now go into serial production,” rayan said. The company is also working on the repair of a high voltage power supply component of the Indian vy’s helicopters. “The project involves reverse engineering and design of a new power supply module using current electronics technology. The project is nearing completion and the filized unit will be delivered to the vy in a couple of weeks,” rayan said. The company is certified by CEMILAC (Centre for Military Airworthiness Certification) and has executed 20 indigenisation projects for HAL and the IAF. It has already designed, developed and supplied a number of ground rigs for testing the avionics on board the indigenous advanced light helicopter (ALH) and the Sukhoi Su–30MKI combat jet. Multiple numbers of these have been supplied to HAL and are operating across IAF bases. “Repeat orders for these are being periodically executed by us to meet the needs of HAL,” rayan said. (IANS)

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