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This year, the attendance to the Republic Day parade was limited due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
India's aerospace and defence programmes are on a buoyant phase with renewed thrust coming from the Atmanirbhar Bharat initiative.
The vehicle named 'Rakshita' has been developed by the Institute of Nuclear Medicine and Allied Sciences (INMAS), a premier laboratory of the Defence Research and Development Organisation.
ADE which celebrated its 62nd Raising Day recently has been given the mandate of developing variants of subsonic missiles and unmanned platforms.
The decision to release the radioactive water was taken on October 16, 2020 after years of debate.
In this final part of the Onmanorama series ‘HSTDV Story’, we look at some of the coming stages for this mission, the future of hypersonic research and the roles of academic institutions in providing support for the mission so far.
In the last one decade, missile scientists have made several design changes on HSTDV, mainly in panel separation and cruise vehicle ejection mechanisms.
Through this three-part series, we bring to you a glimpse of the early years of India’s HSTDV dream, the current state, and the road ahead.
The successful test-firing of the QRSAM, having a range of around 30 km, paves the way for its commercial production.
In Gaganyaan, India’s manned Human Spaceflight Programme, this extremely critical event will be executed by home-grown parachutes made by the Agra-based Aerial Delivery Research and Development Establishment.