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UNMANNED AERIAL SYSTEMS INDIA 2023

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Unmanned Aerial Systems India 2023 is being organised on 28 Aug 2023 by the Centre for Joint Warfare Studies (a MoD think tank) and Indian Military Review to include the whole range of unmanned, unattended and remotely controlled or autonomous vehicles for military uses. An overview is given below.

The stand-off at the Line of Actual Control (LAC) with China has accelerated the acquisition of more drones. Impressed with the performance of the two leased Sea Guardian drones, the Navy, Army and the Air Force are considering procurement of combat drones.

Military Applications of UAVs.

Some of the important uses include:

          (a)     Information, Surveillance, Target Acquisition, and Reconnaissance     (ISTAR).

          (b)     Unmanned combat aerial vehicles (UCAV).

          (c)      Radar and Communication Relay.

          (d)     Mapping Military Logistics.

          (e)      Nuclear Cloud Surveillance.

Armed Drones. ADE has completed the development of the Rustom-2 TAPAS (Tactical Airborne Platform for Aerial Surveillance) MALE UAV (a MQ-1 category drone). HAL will soon start the production of first five units of TAPAS drones.

In total 76 units of this UAV will be ordered by forces. There will be 60 drones for Indian Army, 12 for the Indian Air Force and 4 for the Indian Navy.

Drone Technology

What information technology was in the 90s, drone technology is today. Technologies that the nation needs to invest in, are:

          (a)     Powertrain Technology - Brushless Direct Current (BLDC) Motor.
          (b)     Powertrain Technology - Fuel-Run Motor
          (c)      Powertrain Technology – Electronics
          (d)     Flight Controller
          (e)      Battery Technology
          (f)      Datalink Technology
          (g)     Making Bandwidth Available For Civilian Use

Some emerging technologies have the potential to enhancing effectiveness of drones, viz,

          (a)      Artificial Intelligence.

          (b)     Internet of Things (IoT).

Indian Air Force

A Combat Air Teaming System (CATS) is a planned unmanned and manned combat aircraft air teaming system being developed by HAL, which is of interest to the IAF. An armed stealth drone will team up and fight alongside IAF fighters to hit high-value enemy targets. It is designed to carry out MUM-T Operations.

The Unmanned Wingman will be connected to a heavily upgraded IAF Jaguar fighter bomber.

HAL is designing & developing AI powered, stealthy autonomous swarm drones known as ALFA-S

DRDO is developing the Ghatak which is an UCAV for the IAF. The Aura UCAV will be a tactical stealth aircraft capable of delivering laser-guided strike weapons.

Indian Army

The army’s existing unmanned systems’ fleet comprises Heron medium-altitude, long-endurance (MALE) UAVs, and the smaller Searcher Mark II tactical drones.

The Army plans to buy high-tech unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) to strengthen its intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) capabilities and improve the effectiveness of its military operations.

Indian Navy

The Indian Navy currently operates Israeli-origin Heron and Searcher Mk-II UAVs, but neither is shipborne. It also has Sea Guardian drones on lease.

The Indian Navy announced its plans, in June 2022, to acquire 40 Naval Unmanned Aerial Systems (NUAS) for more than 100 meters long warships.

Research & Development

DRDO tested, in early-July 2022, the Autonomous Flying Wing Technology Demonstrator, which is a major step ahead of developing unmanned aerial combat vehicles (UCAV), primarily for the Indian Air Force.

Countering Drones

Drones are hard to detect, do not have a significant visual, radar, infra-red or noise signature, and require minimal infrastructure to launch and control. Drones are best countered by effective jamming and laser systems.

DRDO’s D-4 anti-drone system can provide both “soft kill” (jamming of hostile drones) and “hard kill” (a laser-based destruction method) options to the military to tackle fast-emerging aerial threats. It has been used for VIP protection on National Days' events.

Adani Defence & Aerospace has linked with DRDO and Israel’s Elbit Systems to begin deploying counter-UAS equipment in some of the country’s major airports.

UAV Industry

According to the Civil Aviation Minister, by 2026, the Indian drone industry will achieve a turnover of over Rs 15,000 crore. India is home to 270 startups in the drone technologies business. He has stated that the country will be a global leader in drones by 2030.

PLI Scheme. The government announced the Production-Linked Incentive scheme on 16 Sep 2021 which provides for funding 20 per cent of the “value addition” made by the company during the next three years.

Training

Rashtriya Raksha University (RRU) signed a MoU, in July 2022, with a private drone service provider and training organisation, to set up a ‘Remote Pilot Training Centre’ (RPTC) to teach drone flying to defence/security forces personnel as well as citizens on a private partnership model near Gandhinagar. The RPTC will have DGCA certified drone trainers teaching the trainees regarding quadcopters with strict adherence to certification necessities.

Schedule: 

MONDAY 28 AUGUST 2023

SESSION 1 - INAUGURAL SESSION (0930-1045 hrs)

Welcome Address. Lt Gen Sunil Srivastava, AVSM, VSM**, (Retd), Director CENJOWS

Inaugural Address. Admiral R. Hari Kumar PVSM, AVSM, VSM, ADC, Chief of the Naval Staff.

Keynote Address. Lt Gen Ajai Kumar Suri, Director General Army Aviation.

Special Address. Air Vice Mshl PV Shivanand, VM, ACAS Ops (Air Defence) Air HQ

Industry Perspective. Col KV Kuber, Director Defence & Aerospace, E&Y.

Release of EY-IMR Knowledge Paper on Unmanned Aerial Vehicles.

1030 - 1100 hrs Refreshments and Exhibition.


SESSION 2 - UAV REQUIREMENTS (1100 – 1220 hrs)

Chairman: Air Vice Mshl George Thomas, AVSM, VM, ACAS (Plans), Air HQ.

1100 - 1110 hrs Introduction of panelists and Chairman's Opening Remarks

1110 - 1120 hrs IAF's UAV plans. Gp Capt NK Chaubey, Gp Capt Ops (NBC & RPA), Air HQ.

1120 - 1130 hrs Army's HALE UAV Requirements. Col Jasbir Singh Maan, Col Aviation-10 (RPAs), Army Avn Dte

1130 - 1140 hrs Army’s Tactical UAV Requirements. Col NR Choudhury, Col Inf-5, Infantry Dte, Army HQ.

1140 - 1150 hrs Army’s Requirements of Runway-indep RPAs. Brig Manish Pande, Brig Ops, Arty Dte, Army HQ.

1150 - 1200 hrs Navy's experience with Drones and Future Plans. Cdr Hemant Shekhar, Cdr (AW)-RPA, Naval HQ

1200 - 1220 hrs Discussion/ Questions & Answers.


SESSION 3 - INDUSTRY'S POTENTIAL AND CAPABILITIES (1230 – 1340 hrs)

Chairman: Rear Adm (Prof) Deepak Bansal, VSM, Retd, Dept of Mechanical Engg, IIT-Madras

1230 - 1240 hrs Introduction to panelists and Chairman's Opening Remarks.

1240 - 1255 hrs Special Address. Smit Shah, President, Drone Federation of India.

1255 - 1310 hrs Make in India in Military UAS. Swapnil Jalundhwala, Adani Defence & Aerospace.

1310 - 1325 hrs Orbit Full communication suite for UAVs. Ran Weinstein, VP Sales & Mktg, Orbit Communication Systems.

1325 - 1340 hrs Discussion/ Q&A

1340 - 1430 hrs Lunch & Exhibition.


SESSION 4 - INNOVATIONS AND RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT (1430 – 1600 hrs)

Chairman: Cmde (Dr) AP Golaya, VSM, OIC Tech Devp Acceleration Cell, NIIO, Naval HQ

1430 - 1440 hrs Introduction of panelists and Chairman's Opening Remarks

1440 - 1450 hrs Developments in the civil applications of drones. Gp Capt (Dr) RK Narang, VM, MP-IDSA.

1450 - 1505 hrs Latest developments in UAVs. Dr S Rajagopal, Scientist G, ADE, DRDO.

1505 - 1515 hrs Swarm Drones. Col Amit Kumar, Col Arty & Avn, Army Design Bureau.

1515 - 1525 hrs Meher Baba Swarm Drone Competition. Air Cmde SM Paranjpe, VM, Project AD SIG, Air HQ.

1525 - 1550 hrs Discussion/ Questions & Answers.


SESSION 5 – COUNTER-UAVS (1600 – 1705 hrs)

Chairman: Air Vice Mshl Rajiva Ranjan, VM, ACAS Ops (Space), Air HQ

1600 - 1610 hrs Introduction of panelists and Chairman's Opening Remarks

1610 - 1620 hrs Countering the UAV Threat. Col Rakesh Zutshi, Col AD (Ops & Op Lgs), Army Air Defence Dte

1620 - 1635 hrs D-4 anti-drone system. Sh V Kishore Kumar, Scientist D, DLRL, DRDO.

1635 - 1650 hrs Discussion/ Questions & Answers.

Closing Remarks. Lt Gen Sunil Srivastava, AVSM, VSM**, (Retd), Director CENJOWS

Vote of Thanks. Maj Gen Ravi Arora, Chief Editor, Indian Military Review.

1705 hrs Refreshments and dispersal.

Speakers:
Adm R Hari Kumar, PVSM, AVSM, VSM, ADC
Chief of Naval Staff
Lt Gen Ajay Kumar Suri
Director General Army Aviation, Army HQ
Lt Gen Sunil Srivastava, AVSM, VSM**
Director, CENJOWS
Air Vice Mshl PV Shivanand, VM
ACAS (Air Defence), Air HQ
Air Vice Mshl George Thomas, AVSM, VM
ACAS (Plans), Air HQ
Air Vice Mshl Rajiva Ranjan, VM
ACAS Ops (Space), Air HQ
Rear Adm (Prof) Deepak Bansal, VSM
Retd, Dept of Mechanical Engg, IIT-Madras
Smit Shah
President, Drone Federation of India
Maj Gen Ravi Arora
Chief Editor & CEO IMR
Dr Dr Rajagopal S
Scientist G, ADE, DRDO.
Brigadier Manish Pande
Brig Ops, Arty Dte, Army HQ
Air Cmde SM Paranjpe
Air HQ
Cmde (Dr) AP Golaya, VSM
OIC TADC, NIIO, Naval HQ
Colonel Jasbir Mann
Col Aviation-10 (RPAs), Army Avn Dte
Colonel Amit Kumar
Col Arty & Avn, Army Design Bureau
Colonel NR Choudhury
Col Inf-5, Infantry Dte, Army HQ
Colonel Rakesh Zutshi
Army Air Defence Directorate
Gp Capt RK Narang, VM
IAF
Colonel KV Kuber
Director Ernst & Young
Gp Capt NK Chaubey
Director NBC, Air HQ
Cdr H Shekhar
Cdr (AW)-RPA, Naval HQ
V Kishore Kumar
Sc D DLRL, DRDO
Swapnil Jalundhwala
Adani Defence & Aerospace
Ran Weinstein
VP Sales & Mktg, Orbit Communication Systems

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