Nal Technical Brochures
Nal Technical Brochures
Joint Development by
CSIR - National Aerospace Laboratories and Mahindra Aerospace Pvt. Ltd.
First Flight on 1 September 2011 in Australia Prototype Manufactured by Mahindra Gipps Aero.
Features Weights
Multi-Mission : Air Taxi, Training, Tourism, Max. take-off weight : 1500 kg (3306 lb)
Cargo, Executive Transport Empty weight : 1000 kg (2204 lb)
Certification basis : FAR Part 23, Normal Category, Useful load : 500 kg (1102 lb)
Day / Night VFR / IFR
Equipping options : Electrical system
Standard 24 V DC electrical system
Conventional instruments, Stand alone avionics, Limited 28 V, 70 A external generator
cabin environment control, Basic audio for pilot and 24 V, 19 Ah maintenance free battery
passengers
Avionics For
system
more information contact :-
Director, CSIR-National Aerospace Laboratories Mahindra Aero Structures Pvt. Ltd.
PB 1779, HAL Airport Road, Bangalore 560 017, India.
AMS, NAVTel:
/ COM / GPS, CDI,
91-080-25086000. Transponder, and ELT
25270584; Plot # 251 to 265, Narasapura Industrial Aera, Kolar Taluk
e-mail: [email protected]; www.nal.res.in Karnataka 563 133, India Tel :- 91-8152 280510
HANSA HANSA – 3
Hansa - 3 is India’s first all-composite light aircraft designed
and developed by CSIR-NAL ideally suited for ab-initio flying
training, sport and hobby flying. Certified by DGCA under the
FAR-23, amendment 23-42 using the requirements of JAR-
VLA dated 26th April 1990, including amendment VLA/92/1 in
February 2000.
Features
HANSA NG Specifications
• IFR Certification
• New MIP with Glass Cockpit
Geometry
• Advanced Fuel Efficient Engine
• Increased Range & Endurance Overall lenghth 7.6 m (25 ft)
• Improved Engine Cowling shape Overall height 2.61 m (8.5 ft)
• Option of using MoGas or Avgas fuel Wing span 10.47 m (34.35 ft)
• Landing Gear Wheel Fairings Wing area 12.47 sq m (136 sq ft)
• Steerable Nose Wheel Cabin width 1.07 m (3.5 ft)
• Electrically Operated Flap
• Heated Pitot unit & LED type Lights Weight
• Improved Manufacturing Process Empty weight 540 kg (1190 lb)
• Improved Ingress/Egress All-up-weight 750 kg (1653 lb)
• Better Cockpit Aesthetics & Ergonomics
Useful load 210 kg (463 lb)
• Provision for Baggage
Usable fuel capacity 95 ltr
Electrical System
Performance (ISA)
12V, 24Ah maintenance-free battery
14V, 40 A external generator Take-off distance 467 m (1532 ft)
Power plant Landing distance 600 m (1968 ft)
Rotax 912iSc Sport (naturally aspirated engine with Max rate of climb 213 m/min (700 ft/min)
Take-off power of 100 bhp @ 5800 rpm and max Max cruise speed 200 km/hr (108 KTAS)
continuous power of 98bhp @ 5500 rpm) Stall speed (flaps 20) 80 km/hr (43 KCAS)
Propeller Range 594 nm (1100 km)
(with 45 min reserves)
Two-blade constant speed MT propeller of 175 cm
(69 Inch) diameter Endurance 5.9 hr
Industry Partner
For more information contact :- Cheif Opertating Officer, Mesco Aerospace Ltd.
Director, CSIR-National Aerospace Laboratories Mesco Towers, H-1, Zamrudpur Community Centre,
PB 1779, HAL Airport Road, Bangalore 560 017, India. Kailash Colony, New Delhi 110048, India.
Tel: 91-080-25086000. 25270584; Tel: 011-25675334, email: [email protected]
e-mail: [email protected]; www.nal.res.in www.mescoaerospace.com
SARAS
Joint collaboration
CSIR- NAL and SDD, INDIAN ARMY
Why DHVANI ?
Automated system to detect bullet using supersonic acoustic detection and
localization of hits on target by acoustic time delay estimation methods.
Real time and precise system, catering for individual to tactical level of exercise
settings.
Indigenous
Tailor made for Indian Armed Forces with high degree of ruggedisation to
meet Mil Grade Standards. Configured out of COTS item to ensure low post
sale maintenance cost.
Unique Features
¡¡ Automated Range Control with database management
¡¡ Variable firing positions without any re-calibration
¡¡ Exercises as per SAO 12/S/85 and facility for user defined exercise setting
¡¡ Seamless wireless network with Ethernet enabled network
¡¡ Roaming Firing Point Officer (RFI) and Firer End Display Interface (FEDS)
¡¡ Interactive and User Friendly GUI
¡¡ Power on self diagnostic and real time diagnostic during the exercise
¡¡ Pop Up Target System with Self Healing Targets and simulation units
¡¡ for illumination, smoke and flash
¡¡ Unit Level Package for firer management and performance evaluation outside the range
¡¡ All weather-proof carbon fiber composite sensor bar
System Capabilities
¡¡ Accuracy better than globally available systems
¡¡ Detection zone of 9 ft radius from centre of target
¡¡ Wide Azimuth and elevation angles
¡¡ Hit localization by position of X & Y and velocity of projectile
¡¡ Varied categorization of shot as per performance
i.e. Hit, Miss, Improper, Ricochet and Cross Shot
¡¡ Real time Performance evaluation
¡¡ Real time HAT analysis
¡¡ Interactive Grouping and Zeroing
¡¡ Simplified alignment procedure
Industry Partner
For more information contact :- Director (Marketing)
Director, CSIR-National Aerospace Laboratories Bharat Electronics Limited,
PB 1779, HAL Airport Road, Bangalore 560 017, India. Outer Ring Road, Nagava, Bangalore 560 045,
Tel: 91-080-25086000. 25270584; India. Tel: 91-80-25039300;
e-mail: [email protected]; www.nal.res.in www.bel-india.in
DHVANI
Industry Partner
For more information contact :- Director (Marketing)
Director, CSIR-National Aerospace Laboratories Bharat Electronics Limited,
PB 1779, HAL Airport Road, Bangalore 560 017, India. Outer Ring Road, Nagava, Bangalore 560 045,
Tel: 91-080-25086000. 25270584; India. Tel: 91-80-25039300;
e-mail: [email protected]; www.nal.res.in www.bel-india.in
Wankel Engine Indigenous Wankel Engine for a UAV
A CSIR & DRDO Partnership
The indigenous Wankel engine development program was originated from DRDO through Vehicles Research & Development
Establishment (VRDE), Ahmednagar, and was jointly designed, developed and successfully flight tested by CSIR-NAL, VRDE,
and ADE. Under this program the 55 hp Wankel engine was developed for ADE’s NISHANT UAV. NAL designed and developed
the core engine; VRDE and ADE were in-charge of peripheral systems and flight testing respectively.
The Wankel engine is the first of its kind to be totally designed and developed in the country. Very few countries in the
world have the capability to develop and master this technology. CEMILAC accorded the Certificate for ‘Limited Series
Production’ on 7th February 2013. Twenty Wankel engine are being manufactured by VRDE, DRDO.
Features
Type : Single rotor Wankel engine
Cycle : Otto cycle
Power : 55 hp (41 kW) @ 8000 rpm at ISA-sea level
Thrust : 90 kgf with 1 m diameter propeller
Compression ratio : 9.2
Housing Cooling : Water-Glycol mixture
Rotor cooling : Air
Lubrication : Total loss forced lubrication system
Ignition : CDI system
Carburettor : Diaphragm type
Specific fuel consumption : 335 to 365 g/ kWh (0.55 to 0.60 lb/ hp/ h)
Engine weight (dry) : 25 kg
Other Applications
This type of engines are used for powering smaller air vehicles and also in automotive (Mazda, and Racing Cars), hybrid
vehicles as range extenders, out-board motor for boats and other industrial applications in particular for compact power
generators.
Cost Economics
Presently this technology is direct substitute for an imported 51 hp engine for DRDO’s NISHANT UAV. The cost of the
indigenous engine is around 40 percent less than the imported one during the limited series production stage. The cost will
further come down during the mass production.
Carbon fibre, is a new breed of high-strength materials, mainly used as reinforcement in advanced composite materials.
It is a long, thin strand of material about 5-7 micron of diameter and composed of more than 94% of carbon. Due to
their unique characteristics such as light weight, high strength, high stiffness, improved fatigue resistance & vibration
damping, corrosion resistance, low thermal expansion, and thermal & electrical conductivity, carbon-fibre composites are
an attractive substitute for various metals and special alloys.
CSIR-NAL has established the facility for carbon fibres research and development and pioneered the technology of carbon
fibre. The standard modulus grade carbon fibre developed and produced at CSIR-NAL has been certified by Centre for
Military Airworthiness and Certification (CEMILAC).
CSIR-NAL offers complete process ‘Know-How’ for standard modulus grade carbon fibres, which includes
¡¡ Synthesis of Polyacrylonitrile copolymer
¡¡ Wet spinning of Special Acrylic Fibre (SAF)
¡¡ Heat treatment of special acrylic fibre to ‘Carbon Fibre’.
Airborne Nose Radome- For Fire Control Radar of Jaguar Maritime Fighter Aircraft Fleet (IAF)
CSIR-NAL has designed and developed a composite nose radome for the Fire Control Radar of Jaguar Maritime Aircraft for
HAL, Bangalore, end user being IAF. Manufacturing technology for production of the Airborne Nose Radome for the Indian
Air Force Jaguar Maritime Fighter Aircraft fleet has been transferred to HAL,Bengaluru. The ToT of Airbone Radomes to
HAL was completed in 2013.
Features
The monolithic Nose Radome was fabricated using high performance GFRP. It is a variable thickness, nose thick and base
thin design radome. An in-house developed closed mould resin injection technology has been used in fabrication of the
radome. The composite radome is protected with anti-static / anti rain erosion paint subjected to qualification tests, viz.,
EM, lightning protection, static loading, vibration and rain erosion tests in presence of CRI. The radome has successfully
met the stringent airworthiness qualification standards.
Ground based Radomes – for protection of DWR Radars of Indian Metrological Department
The huge out-door radomes protect the steerable antenna from the harsh, all-weather conditions, while permitting the
electromagnetic waves to pass through without any interference or significant loss. Radomes were designed and developed
by CSIR NAL for the India Meteorological Department and Indian Space Research Organisation.
CSIR-NAL has successfully designed and installed 12.88m diameter composite spherical Doppler Weather Radome
(DWR) protecting the weather radar belonging to BEL/ISRO at IMD campus Cherrapunji within a record time. CSIR-NAL
has successfully completed the installation of DWR Mark II Radome at Gopalpur - Odhisa, Kochi - Kerala, cherrapunji -
Meghalaya, Bhuj - Gujarat and Shar - Sriharikota (2018). With the successful completion of the installations, the DWR Mark
II Radome indigenization program, that has a significant role in weather monitoring activities of IMD, has successfully met
the objectives and culminated with dissemination of the technology to industry.
RADOMES
The 12.88m dia. DWR Radome installed DWR Radome at Gopalpur, DWR Radome at Kochi, Kerala.
at Cherrapunji, Meghalaya. Odisha.
Features
The Ground Based Weather Radome is a spherical radome of diameter 12.88m. It has 66 polygonal panels fabricated using
PolyUrethane (PU) Foam core glass epoxy sandwich composite. A cost-effective wet layup and Room Temp. vacuum bag
moulding process has been adopted. The Radome is designed to withstand 250 km/h wind speed with gusts upto 300
km/h.
Industry Partnership
ToT of weather Radomes to BEL, Navi Mumbai completed in 2014. Saving of foreign exchange of minimum of 30% vis-à-
vis imported US radomes and also allows deployment in strategic locations.
Salient Features
¡¡ Fail-safe and easy to operate ¡¡ F its in a space of 1.5m cube
¡¡ Quick lock hinged door with integrated lock ring ¡¡ Optional closed water circulation system
¡¡ Compact table mounted ¡¡ Optional compressed air system
¡¡ Works on 32A, 230V Single phase power supply ¡¡ Automatic vacuum bag failure protection
¡¡ Forced air circulation with compact pressurized fan ¡¡ Air less, solenoid operated control valves
Safeties Specifications
¡¡ Burst Disc Working space 450mm dia. and
¡¡ Double Safety Relief Valve 500mm length
¡¡ Wedge Lock Type Door Safety Maximum Temperature 200°C
¡¡ High Pressure switch Maximum Pressure 7 bar(g)
¡¡ Thermostat Heating Rate 0 to 3°C /min on air
¡¡ Emergency Dump Valve Cooling Rate 1°C per min (Avg)
¡¡ Earth fault protection at Incomer up to 70°C on air
¡¡ Protection for blower and Vacuum pump Temperature Control Accuracy ±1°C (Air Temperature)
¡¡ Emergency stop Push button Temperature Uniformity ±2°C (under steady
¡¡ Key switch for cure start state conditions)
Pressure Control Accuracy ±0.1 bar
Vacuum Control Accuracy ±0.5% of FSR (digital)
Industry Partners
Maximum Vacuum at source 3 m bar
The Managing Director, DATASOL (B) Pvt. Ltd. Total Power Rating 7 kW single phase
# No793, Vyalikaval HBCS Layout,17th cross,
Veeranna Palya, Nagawara, Bangalore 560 045 The Managing Director, Milvus Aero Solutions Pvt. Ltd.
Tel: 080-2544 0642; www.datasolindia.com #68, Bhuvaneshwari Nagar, C.V. Raman Nagar,
Bangalore 560093, Tel : 080 43712200;
The Managing Director, Lakshmi Engineering Works e-mail: [email protected]
111/96, 5th Street, 3rd Lane, North Phase,
Sidco Industrial Estate, Ambathur,
Chennai 600 098. Tel: +91-44-2635-6043
www.lewind.com For more information contact :
Director, CSIR-National Aerospace Laboratories
PB 1779, HAL Airport Road, Bangalore 560 017, India.
Tel: 91-080-25086000. 25270584;
e-mail: [email protected]; www.nal.res.in
AUTOCLAVE Industrial Grade Autoclave Technology
Industrial Duty, High temperature (425°C) and High Pressure (15 barg) Autoclaves for Demanding Applications
National Aerospace Laboratories (NAL), Bangalore, India has an acknowledged capability in building large, computer
controlled, state-of-the-art autoclaves along with the associated subsystems.
NAL’s expertise in designing and building autoclaves is evident from the number of autoclaves that are operational in NAL
itself, namely Mark I, Mark II, Mark III and Mark IV, catering to various requirements. While Mark III is a high temperature
(350°C) and high pressure (15 barg) autoclave, Mark IV is built to be an industrial workhorse with operating space as much
as 4.4m in diameter and 9m in length.
Earlier, NAL has supplied an autoclave with a working space of 4m dia x 8m length, to Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd., Bangalore,
India, which has been functioning satisfactorily over the years. NAL has also revamped a few autoclaves for Vikram Sarabhai
Space Centre, Trivandrum, India.
M/s. KRR Heavy Engineering, Chennai and M/s. Unique Chemoplant Equipments (UCE), Mumbai, India, have taken License
from NAL for marketing and manufacturing of Industrial and lab scale grade Autoclaves
Industry Partners
Chief Executive Officer, Unique Chemoplant Equipment Managing Director, KRR Engineering Pvt. Ltd.
Level 3, Sejj Plaza, 3rd Floor, L-17,18 - Ambattur Industrial Estate, Chennai-600058,
Near Nutan High School,Malad (W) Tel: +91-44-26880-210/738/684 www.krr.co.in
Mumbai - 400 604, Maharashtra.
Tel.: +91-22-40736736, www.uniquechemoplant.com
AUTOCLAVE Industrial Grade Autoclave Technology
Industry tie-ups
¡¡ HAL, ADA and Datasol (B Pvt. Ltd.)
Specifications
Number of temperature zones : 12 independently controlled zones
Maximum temperature : 230°C (for silicon heater blankets)
Number of Controlled vacuum levels : Two
Maximum heater area : 0.9sq. meter (1380sq.inch) per zone
Maximum heater power : 6900W (30A/230V) per heater / per zone
Total heater power rating : 13.8KW (60A/230V) for 2 zones
Number of Temperature sensors : 24 Numbers (J type)
Temperature control accuracy : ± 1°C of set value
Temperature uniformity : ± 2°C among the 12 zone controlled value
Heater – sensor mapping : Any heater to any one or more sensors
Temperature control basis : Online selection as the leading, lagging
or average of any set of sensors
Weight and Size : 20 Kg (MiL standard package): 660 x 430 x 330 mm (LxWxH)
Applications
The Managing Director, San Process Automation
¡¡ To perform in situ repair / hot bonding of aircraft/ 48/3,11th Main ,3rd Cross , Channappa Building,
automobile structures A.K.Colony, M.S.Ramaiah Industrial Estate
Mathikere, Bangalore - 560054
¡¡ Thermo-forming of foams for aircraft structures Tel: 08040926026 www.sanprocessautomation.com
Industry Partners
The Managing Director, Ajay Sensors & Instruments
# 45/17, 12th “A” Cross, Gubbanna Indl. Garden, VI Block, For more information contact :
Rajajinagar, Bangalore 560010 Director, CSIR-National Aerospace Laboratories
Tel: 080 2330 4997, www.ajaysensors.in PB 1779, HAL Airport Road, Bangalore 560 017, India.
Tel: 91-080-25086000. 25270584;
e-mail: [email protected]; www.nal.res.in
STRUCTURES Structural Design, Analysis, Testing,
Qualification & Certification
High End Technical Services to the Strategic Aerospace Sector
CSIR-NAL over he years has developed expertise in aerospace structural design, analysis, testing, qualification, certification
and Research and Technology development in aerospace structures and contributed to all aeronautics and space programs
of India. The laboratory has immensely contributed to the technical life extension, carriage & handling studies, static
& fatigue testing, vibration qualification tests and design analysis studies for active military aircraft of Indian Air force
thereby supporting the supporting the national defence.
High-end services to Life Extension Studies & Up-gradation Programmes of IAF’s Aircraft
Full Scale & Component Level Fatigue Testing of Aircraft
CSIR-NAL has been a pioneer in full scale fatigue testing of aircraft and has developed the techniques of simulation and
application of loads experienced by the aircraft in operation. First, Full Scale Fatigue Testing Facility (FSFT) at NAL was built
in 1973 and subsequently an upgraded one was built in 1991. Under the 11th Five Year Plan (2007-12) the 18-channel/
actuator in-house controller (mostly top loaded) has been upgraded to 96-channel/actuator standard controller (mostly
bottom loaded).
This enhanced facility is capable of testing all the fighter aircrafts which the Indian Air Force has in service. This facility has
immensely contributed to the total technical life extension (TTLE) of HAL/IAF’s Gnat-Ajeet, MiG -21 Bis (late 1990’s) and
MiG-29 (mid 2000) thus adding enormous value to the defence forces.
Developed by,
CSIR – National Aerospace Laboratories
(CSIR – NAL), Bangalore, INDIA.
Magnetic sensor in brief
Magnetoresistive sensing element (MRE) based on Giant Magneto-Resistance (GMR) properties are primarily
developed to decode the information from linear or angular encoders made of ferrous materials. Low hysteresis
and high sensitivity, smaller in size and cheaper cost make magnetic sensors suitable for wide range of
applications. Moreover, these sensors, made of passive elements in Wheatstone’s bridge configuration removes
the limitation to use even in high frequencies (0 < f < 1MHz). The fabricated sensor (NAL MRA 1426) is in the form
of 8 TDFN plastic package (3 mm x 3 mm) with each active element area of 250 x 300 µm 2. The sensor can produce
large output voltages (in range of few hundred mV) and can be operated up-to an air gap as large as 10 mm.
Notes
Schematic for speed sensing using sensor Variation of output voltage with air gap
Vin = 12V
Features Applications
Larger air-gap Linear and angular speed Implantable medical
High sensitivity sensing devices
Low hysteresis Linear and angular position sensing Power electronics
Good temperature stability Current sensing modules
Can handle large magnetic fields Pressure sensing Vibration detection
Small size and low cost Eddy current probe measurement Micro-Air Vehicle (MAV)
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Tel : +91 – 80 – 2508 6000
Fax : +91 – 80 – 2526 0862
Email : [email protected]
NAL818 Aerospace Electronics and Systems Division
¡¡ Functionally tested as per ARINC 818 for both ¡¡ High Performance optimized for video data
Certification:
¡¡ DO 254 Process is in progress and expected to
comply by Q2 2017.
RTA Main Instrument Panel RTA Cockpit Environment for design studies
Features
¡¡ FAR 25 Complaint Avionics Architecture
¡¡ Advanced Full Glass Cockpit
¡¡ Fully Digital Multi-layered digital communication bus protocols - ARINC 818 and ARINC 664
¡¡ Integrated Modular Avionics (IMA) based architecture with ARINC 653 complaint Time and
Memory partitioning platform
¡¡ Dual Redundant architecture from sense to actuation
¡¡ Five 15” Wide Screen advanced displays – 2 PFD and 3 MFD
¡¡ Integrated Touch Controlled Device
¡¡ Dual Redundant data and Video Bus for the complete cockpit
¡¡ Integrated CNS suite
¡¡ Dual Flight Management System with Autopilot
¡¡ Defined set of optional systems having seamless integration with avionics suite.
Features
¡¡ User friendly Graphical User Interface (GUI)
¡¡ Capable of modifying the material database
¡¡ Visualization of absorption performance w.r.t .
frequency
¡¡ Displays the convergence of result through
optimization
¡¡ Computationally efficient software (less computation
time)
Applications
¡¡ Stealth platforms : Aerospace, Navy, IAF, HAL
¡¡ Mobile industry (EMI shielding)
¡¡ Health care industry (radiation hazard mitigation) Output
¡¡ est material combinations
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Inputs ¡¡ Optimized thickness of each layer
¡¡ Absorption characteristics
¡¡ Measured permittivity and permeability,
¡¡ Reflection loss over broadband
(EM characterization facilities available for
¡¡ Optimization convergence plot
measurement)
¡¡ Computation time
¡¡ Operating frequency band
¡¡ RCS reduction using material can be provided
¡¡ Number of layers
through indigenously developed SPARCS software
¡¡ Desired reflection value
¡¡ Optimization / Accuracy parameters
SPARCS can be used in area of aerospace, automotive, defense and naval domains
to estimate the radar cross section of 3D complex surfaces
SPARCS
Features
¡¡ Software support for parallel computing, including GPU processing.
¡¡ Indigenous algorithms with enhanced precision and better run-times
¡¡ User friendly Graphical User Interface (GUI).
¡¡ Supports STL (stereolithography) CAD format
¡¡ RCS data vs. frequency and aspect angle (Cartesian and Polar)
¡¡ Ray tracing/ray path visualization and access to ray path data
¡¡ Ray data to facilitate the perceptions of the scattering mechanism towards low RCS design
¡¡ Software Validation Test Cases
(with Accurate Solvers/Measurement Results)
Specifications
Payload : Interchangeable nose assembly
(Pan-tilt Gimbal)
- Option 1 : EO camera (1080p)
- Option 2 : Infra-red camera Key Features
(640x480 pix) ¡¡ Rugged system for harsh environments
Range : 10 km (Communication Link)
¡¡ Easy and quick assembly
Endurance : 90 min
Speed : 10- 25 ms-1 ¡¡ Fully autonomous operation(Take-off to Landing)
Wing span : 1.85 m ¡¡ GPS aided waypoint navigation and loiter
Length : 1.40 m ¡¡ User friendly GCS with real time video and recording
Weight : 5.0 kg (Max. take-off wt.) ¡¡ RPV and Safety Pilot
Launch : Hand Launch ¡¡ Return to home at loss of link and/or low battery
Recovery : Belly Landing ¡¡ Two man portable (Backpack or Trolley)
Propulsion : Pusher type BLDC Motor
Operating Altitude : 100 - 300 m AGL,
with 5000 m max Altitude
Orthomosaic of the Coal Mines Digital evaluation model of a In flight video tracking &
at West Bengal coal mining area at West Bengal Night Surveillance
Drishti Transmissometer, a visibility measuring system is an innovative, indigenous product first of its kind,designed and
developed by CSIR-NAL.
DRISHTI uses novel signal processing techniques with high accuracy and resolution. The data acquisition at fieldsite is
in FPGA embedded platform with computation of Visibility using “Drishti RVR software” in industry standard Lab View
environment. Web enabled health monitoring, remote control of the system from any location in the country for accessing
the data and for maintenance are the other important features of this state of the art system.
The system is extremely robust with high mean time between failures. DRISHTI has been issued International Class-I
Certification. Servicing is made user-friendly and cost-effective by modular electronics and virtual instrumentation concepts
in the design.
AWMS
54 Drishtis
in 18 IAF
Air bases
Mandatory systems for safe landing and For more information contact :
Director, CSIR-National Aerospace Laboratories
PB 1779, HAL Airport Road, Bangalore 560 017, India.
take off operations at Airports Tel: 91-080-25086000. 25270584;
e-mail: [email protected]; www.nal.res.in