> DRDO tackles Covid, but keeps focus on battlefield products AJAI SHUKLA , 12 May Launches through the pandemic ith an annual budget of about ~137,000 1. Hypersonic Technology Demonstration Vehicle crore for this year and the last, the 2. Uttam Active Electronically Scanned Array (AESA) radar WDefence R&D Organisation (DRDO), ’s best-funded science and technology 3. Naval Tejas fighter aircraft organisation, wasted no time in throwing its 4. Anti-Radiation (RUDRAM) design and development expertise and man- 5. Supersonic Missile Assisted Release of (SMART) power into combating the Covid-19 pandemic. Since India’s first Covid-19 case was reported on January 30, 2020, senior DRDO officials say they developed 19 technologies and over a hun- dred products to combat the pandemic. These include indigenous sanitiser and five-layered N- 99 masks, four variants of personal protective equipment (PPE) of which 3.5 million units are currently on order, indigenous ventilators of which 30,000 are on order, and even an ingenious “medical oxygen plant” (MOP) derived from the Tejas fighter’s on-board oxygen generator. On Wednesday, the government announced DRDO’s Hypersonic Test Demonstrator Vehicle, which was launched in September last year it would spend ~322 crore from the PM CARES Fund on 150,000 units of the DRDO’s newly Electronically Scanned Array (AESA) radar. The Anti- Guided developed “Oxycare” system. Further, the combat capability of a fighter aircraft depends The DRDO also notched up significant successes DRDO has set up well-equipped Covid-care largely on its radar. A quality AESA radar — in two anti-tank guided missile (ATGM) projects. hospitals in Delhi, Patna and Muzaffarpur in which can track multiple targets in air-to-air, air- In July 2020, it successfully conducted three double quick time. to-ground and air-to-sea modes — would estab- flight tests of the Dhruvastra ATGM. “The heli- As remarkable as the DRDO’s contribution lish the Tejas as a world-class fighter. The Uttam copter-launched ATGM is one of the most in containing and treating Covid-19 has been, its is slated to equip the Tejas Mark 2 and can be advanced anti-tank weapons in the world,” success over the last 15 months has been in its adapted to other aircraft, too. announced the DRDO. primary role of developing conventional defence In September 2020, the so-called Laser equipment and technologies. While many private BrahMos missile Guided ATGM was successfully test fired from R&D centres and industries pulled their shutters The Indo-Russian BrahMos supersonic cruise the DRDO’s tank in Ahmednagar. The down and others were prevented from working missile was test-fired last September to validate ATGM rides a laser beam to the target, which is by successive lockdowns, the DRDO’s 50 labo- its recently indigenised configuration, which illuminated with a laser. While this missile will ratories have continued announcing develop- had a “Made in India” , airframe and sev- be capable of being fired from any tank with a mental successes almost on a weekly basis. eral other systems. The missile achieved its laser, it is likely to first be fitted on the MBT Arjun. G Satheesh Reddy, the DRDO chief, explains range configuration and a top speed of Mach how this was done. “We first identified the DRDO 2.8 (3,500 km/hour). Anti-Radiation Missile labs that were working in technology areas whose A week later, a BrahMos ship-launched cruise The DRDO successfully tested the country’s offshoots could be useful against missile was fired from a stealth first anti-radiation missile (RUDRAM) in Covid-19. Those labs were tasked to , INS , in the October 2020. The missile, primarily designed DRDO’s success use the technologies and develop . According to the to destroy enemy radars, was launched from over the last 15 products for anti-Covid applica- defence ministry, “The missile hit a Sukhoi-30 MKI fighter aircraft at a “radiating months has been tions,” he says. the target successfully with pin- target” located on Wheeler Island off the coast in its primary role “For example, the Bengaluru- point accuracy after performing of . The missile is guided for the initial of developing based Defence Bio-engineering and high-level and extremely complex part of its journey by an “inertial navigation conventional Electro-medical Laboratory manoeuvres.” system” or by the “global positioning system.” defence equipment (DEBEL), from its on-board oxygen A third BrahMos was test fired Close to its target, it follows a “passive homing and technologies generation technology that is going successfully in a ship-to-ship head”, riding the enemy’s radar emissions all into the Tejas fighter, developed mode last December, striking the way to the emitting radar. It is learnt that oxygen plants and worked with industry to pro- and sinking a decommissioned ship that was the RUDRAM hit the radiation target with duce those in large numbers.” the target. pin-point accuracy. Similarly, he adds, the Delhi-based Institute of Nuclear Medicine and Allied Sciences Hypersonic vehicle Supersonic Missile Assisted Release (INMAS), which was working on therapeutic drug On September 7, 2020, India became the fourth of Torpedo development for anti-radiation therapy, brought country (after the US, and ) to suc- Torpedoes are often a warship’s most potent out an anti-Covid Drug called 2-DG. cessfully fly a vehicle at , when threat, but they have the drawbacks of limited But the DRDO chief ensured that other labo- the DRDO’s experimental Hypersonic range and speed. The DRDO has mitigated ratories continued their work on defence related Technology Demonstration Vehicle (HSTDV) these drawbacks in the SMART, a lightweight products and technologies. took off from the APJ Abdul Kalam Launch anti-submarine torpedo system, test-fired on Complex, off Odisha. “A proven solid-rocket October 5, that can strike targets far beyond Tejas fighter motor took the HSTDV to an altitude of 30 km, conventional torpedo ranges. This is achieved For the DRDO, 2020 began with a bang. As the where the aerodynamic heat shields were sep- by launching the torpedo on a missile; once Covid-19 pandemic was taking hold, it arated and it flew at Mach 6 for more than close to the target, the torpedo separates from announced that the naval version of the Tejas 22 seconds,” stated the DRDO. the missile and heads for the target had successfully landed on the aircraft carrier, , which is a speed faster than autonomously. INS Vikramaditya. It had earlier taken off and Mach 6 (7,500 kmph) yields enormous military The DRDO chief is confident of delivering landed multiple times on a full-scale model of advantages. Most cruise missiles fly today at sub- anti-Covid products, without compromising his an aircraft carrier ramp in Goa called the Shore sonic speeds of about 1,000 kmph, making them conventional role. “The pandemic has not set Based Test Facility (SBTF). But this was the real vulnerable to interception by supersonic fighter back existing design and development projects,” thing — the challenge of landing on the heaving jets. A hypersonic missile, which flies faster than he says, adding, “Due to prevailing Covid cases deck of a moving aircraft carrier at sea. any fighter, would strike its target before it can and lockdown, attendance has come down and Another triumph was the completion of 125 be intercepted. Further, the kinetic impact of a industry also is unable to work to its capacity. hours of testing of the Uttam Active Mach 6 strike would utterly demolish the target. But the slowdown is only temporarily.”