India's Aerospace Milestone: DRDO Delivers Key LCA Tejas Components

DRDO, in collaboration with HAL and other key partners, achieves a significant milestone in India's aerospace journey by delivering indigenous Leading Edge Actuators and Airbrake Control Modules for the LCA Tejas Mk1A.

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"DRDO's delivery of indigenous Leading Edge Actuators and Airbrake Control Modules to HAL for the LCA Tejas Mk1A marks a significant milestone in India's aerospace sector. This achievement highlights the nation's stride towards self-reliance, showcasing advanced technological prowess and fostering collaboration between defense organizations and industry partners. The successful completion of flight trials and commencement of production underscore India's growing capabilities in aerospace manufacturing, promising a brighter future for indigenous defense technology."

DRDO Hands Over Key Components to HAL for LCA Tejas

DRDO's Aeronautical Development Agency (ADA) has achieved a major milestone in India's quest for self-reliance in aeronautical technologies by delivering the inaugural batch of indigenous Leading Edge Actuators and Airbrake Control Modules to Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL). This development signifies a substantial leap forward in the nation's capability to manufacture crucial components for its indigenous fighter aircraft, particularly the LCA Tejas Mk1A.

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Cutting-Edge Technology Empowers LCA Tejas Mk1A with Enhanced Flight Control

The Leading Edge Actuators, pivotal in deploying high-lift devices on aircraft wings, and Airbrake Control Modules, vital for aerodynamic control and stability, are integral components of the Secondary Flight Control system of the LCA-Tejas. With the adoption of state-of-the-art Servo-Valve based electro-hydraulic servo actuators and control modules, ADA has demonstrated its commitment to advancing indigenous technological prowess.

Strategic Collaboration Fuels Advancement in Indigenous Aerospace Technologies

The successful completion of flight trials for these critical components has paved the way for their production clearance, enabling HAL to proceed with the equipping of the Mk-1A variant of the LCA Tejas. This achievement is the result of collaborative efforts between ADA, Research Centre Imarat (RCI) in Hyderabad, and the Central Manufacturing Technology Institute (CMTI) in Bengaluru.

HAL's Production Ready as ADA Achieves Flight Trial Success

ADA's partnership with RCI and CMTI underscores its strategic approach to achieving self-reliance in aerospace technologies. The meticulous design, precision manufacturing, assembly, and testing processes employed in the development of these components reflect ADA's unwavering dedication to excellence.

Industry Collaboration Drives Forward India's Aerospace Manufacturing

Production of the Leading Edge Actuators and Airbrake Control Modules is currently underway at HAL's Accessories Division in Lucknow, marking a significant stride in India's aerospace manufacturing capabilities. The involvement of both public and private industries, including Godrej Aerospace in Mumbai, underscores the collaborative effort driving this initiative forward.

Certification Agencies Ensure Quality Standards in Indigenous Aerospace Development

Certification agencies such as CEMILAC and DGAQA have played a pivotal role in ensuring compliance with stringent quality standards throughout the development and production phases. Their contributions have been instrumental in facilitating the successful realization of this endeavor.

Leadership Commends Collective Efforts in Achieving Aerospace Milestone

Secretary of the Department of Defence R&D and Chairman of DRDO, along with the Director-General of ADA, commended the collective efforts of ADA, RCI, HAL, CMTI, and all participating industries in achieving this significant milestone. Their dedication and expertise have been instrumental in advancing India's indigenous aerospace capabilities.

Indigenous Components Elevate India's Defense Sector, Reducing Foreign Dependency

The delivery of indigenous Leading Edge Actuators and Airbrake Control Modules represents a significant achievement for India's defense sector, not only in terms of technological advancement but also in fostering self-reliance and reducing dependency on foreign imports. Moving forward, this milestone will serve as a catalyst for further innovation and indigenization efforts in the aerospace domain, bolstering India's position as a global leader in defense technology.

Discalimer: This news report has been produced from PIB Release 

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