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A monthly house bulletin of Defence Research & Development Organisation Vol. 31 No. 2 February 2011 LCA Tejas achieves Initial Operational Clearance LCA Tejas, the country’s first indigenously designed, developed, and produced fighter jet achieved the Initial Operational Clearance on 10 January 2011. In this Issue L ight Combat Aircraft (LCA) Tejas, the country’s first indigenously designed, developed, and produced fighter jet achieved the Initial Operational Clearance (IOC) on 10 January 2011, when the Hon’ble Raksha Mantri, Shri AK Antony handed over a formal ‘Release to Service Certificate’ of Tejas aircraft to the Chief of Air Staff, Air Chief Marshal, PV Naik. Congratulating the Tejas team for their dedication and hard work, he stated that ‘a state-of-the-art indigenous combat aircraft would go a long way in enhancing national security and the Pride of the Nation towards building our own combat aircraft capability’. Speaking on the occasion, Dr VK Saraswat, SA to RM, DG DRDO, and Secretary, Defence R&D, who is also the Director General, ADA, stated, ‘It is a red letter day in the history of Aeronautics in the country’. The ‘Release to Service Certificate’ prepared by the Regional Centre for Military Airworthiness (Aircraft), an organisation under Centre for Military Airworthiness and Certification (CEMILAC), after thoroughly scrutinising the entire design, development, testing, and the results of flight tests of all the systems of Tejas over the last several months was handed over in a grand ceremony. The occasion marked a great achievement in the development of Tejas in particular, and military aviation in the country on the whole. Tejas aircraft LCA Tejas achieves Initial Operational Clearance National Metallurgist Day Award Advances in Aeronautical Material and Technologies SA to RM honoured at ISC-2011 Honorary Doctorate to SA to RM Lakshya-2 Trials Successful HR Oration-Swami Ramdev Ji DRDO Counselling Centre DRDE Scientists Install Bio-digesters CEPTAM-04: DRDO Entry Test

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  • 1February 2011Home

    A monthly house bulletin of Defence Research & Development Organisation Vol. 31 No. 2 February 2011

    LCA Tejas achieves Initial Operational Clearance

    LCA Tejas, the countrys first indigenously designed, developed, and produced fighter jet achieved the

    Initial Operational Clearance on 10 January 2011.

    In this Issue

    Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) Tejas, the countrys first indigenously designed, developed, and produced fighter jet achieved the Initial Operational Clearance (IOC) on 10 January 2011, when the Honble Raksha Mantri, Shri AK Antony handed over a formal Release to Service Certificate of Tejas aircraft to the Chief of Air Staff, Air Chief Marshal, PV Naik. Congratulating the Tejas team for their dedication and hard work, he stated that a state-of-the-art indigenous combat aircraft would go a long way in enhancing national security and the Pride of the Nation towards building our own combat aircraft capability. Speaking on the occasion, Dr VK Saraswat, SA to RM, DG DRDO, and Secretary, Defence R&D, who is also the Director General, ADA, stated, It is a red letter day in the history of Aeronautics in the country.

    The Release to Service Certificate prepared by the Regional Centre for Military Airworthiness (Aircraft), an organisation under Centre for Military Airworthiness and Certification (CEMILAC), after thoroughly scrutinising the entire design, development, testing, and the results of flight tests of all the systems of Tejas over the last several months was handed over in a grand ceremony. The occasion marked a great achievement in the development of Tejas in particular, and military aviation in the country on the whole. Tejas aircraft

    LCA Tejas achieves Initial Operational Clearance

    National Metallurgist Day Award Advances in Aeronautical Material and

    Technologies

    SA to RM honoured at ISC-2011 Honorary Doctorate to SA to RM Lakshya-2 Trials Successful HR Oration-Swami Ramdev Ji DRDO Counselling Centre DRDE Scientists Install Bio-digesters CEPTAM-04: DRDO Entry Test

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    Materials Research Laboratory (HEMRL), Microwave Tube Research & Development Centre (MTRDC), and Research Centre Imarat (RCI) have immensely contributed to the programme. The challenge of developing a fourth generation combat aircraft was taken up, and the first technology demonstrator encompassing fourth generation technologies was flown on 04 January 2001. By March 2004,

    with one more technology demonstrator and one prototype vehicle, all the technologies of the fourth generation aircraft relevant to Tejas were demonstrated successfully, completing the Technology Demonstration phase.

    The next phase of the programme got initiated in November 2001 with Government funding for not only building the prototypes for the Fighter and Trainer aircraft but also for establishing the Limited Series Production (LSP) line and delivery of eight LSP aircraft. Today, the programme has reached the stage

    of demonstrating the integration of all the required sensors and weapons as well as

    demonstration of safe and reliable flying within the specified flight envelope.

    The above has been demonstrated through about 1500 test flights

    using 11 aircraft flown by over 15 test pilots of IAF and the Indian Navy.

    Based on the above progress, IAF placed an

    order for the first 20 aircraft in 2006 and the next 20 aircraft in December 2010.

    Also, the Government has funded the extension of the Tejas Development Programme for Mark-II variant, to upgrade Tejas with higher thrust engine. There is a likelihood of delivering altogether seven squadrons of Tejas aircraft to IAF. It is worth recognising that during the last two decades, the efforts of the Tejas team have not only resulted into production of the aircraft and flight-testing, but it have also uplifted

    will now be available for use by the Indian Air Force (IAF) pilots.

    Tejas programme was initiated around two decades ago to develop technologies for the fourth generation fighter aircraft, and demonstrate these on two technology demonstrator aircraft. There was a gap of two generations of technologies at that time. The Tejas team consisted of Aeronautical Development Agency (ADA), Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL), Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO), IAF, CEMILAC, Directorate General of Aeronautical Quality Assurance (DGAQA), Public Sector Undertakings, private industry, and academic institutions. Aeronautical Development Agency, a part of Department of Defence R&D, Ministry of Defence, with Dr VK Saraswat, Secretary, Deptt of Defence R&D, as its Director General, spearheaded the design and development process as the nodal agency. A number of DRDO labs such as Aeronautical Development Establishment (ADE), Aerial Delivery Research and Development Establishment (ADRDE), Centre for Air Borne Systems (CABS), Combat Vehicles Research and Development Establishment (CVRDE), Defence Avionics Research Establishment (DARE), Defence Bioengineering and Electro-medical Laboratory (DEBEL), Defence Metallurgical Research Laboratory (DMRL), Defence Materials and Stores Res & Dev Establishment (DMSRDE), Gas Turbine Research Establishment (GTRE), High Energy

    Dignitaries at the handing over ceremony of Release to Service Certificate of Tejas aircraft.

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    the technology level of various disciplines of design, development, ground-testing, and flight-testing in the country. Technology levels in these areas have been taken up to fourth generation in the country. The programme has also nurtured a large human capital of aeronautical engineers during the last two decades. This evolution of ecosystems in Aeronautics has made the country ready to take up future military and civil

    National Metallurgist Day Award Metallurgist of the Year 2010

    Dr N Eswara Prasad, Sc G and Regional Director for RCMA (Materials), Hyderabad, of CEMILAC has been elected as the Metallurgist of the Year 2010 by the Indian Institute of Metals (IIM) and Ministry of Steel for his outstanding contributions towards the research, development, and production support through airworthiness certification of several non- ferrous aeronautical metals and materials for Defence Applications in India. This prestigious recognition by IIM was bestowed on Dr Prasad by Shri Virbhadra Singh, Minister for Steel, Government of India, on 14 November 2010 at the National Metallurgist Day Celebrations of IIM, conducted at the Indian Institute of Science, Bengaluru. Dr Prasad was also elected as a Fellow of The Institution of Engineers (India) for

    his contributions in the field of Mechanical behaviour of metal- and ceramic-based advanced composites and also for the Development of several aero grade aluminium alloys and high temperature materials based on MoSi2, C-Cf and C-Cf-SiC, in 2009.

    Dr N Eswara Prasad (second from left) with the Metallurgist of the Year 2010 award.

    Dignitaries lighting up the lamp

    aviation challenges. Military aviation programmes like the advanced medium combat aircraft, unmanned combat air vehicles, fifth generation fighter aircraft, military transport aircraft, etc, are already visible on the horizon. It is also a day to celebrate the achievements of the Indian Aeronautical Community in terms of self-reliance and mastering the four plus generation technologies of military aviation.

    In its pursuit of promoting interactions with academic institutions and industries, CEMILAC conducted a five-day International Winter School on Advanced Aeronautical Materials and Technologies (AAMT-2010) during 15-19 December 2010, at Taramati Baradari Heritage Complex, Hyderabad, India. The School provided a platform for 500-strong young students, practising engineers, scientists, and academicians to get an exposure to the recent advances in the areas of aeronautical materials and technologies. The programme consisted of one keynote, 15 plenary, 14 invited, and 2 memorial lectures, and all lectures were delivered by renowned experts from USA, Russia, France, Japan, Australia, Korea, and India. Several discussions and meetings were conducted in the areas of aeronautical systems, conventional aero-materials (aluminum alloys, magnesium alloys, steels, titanium, and superalloys), emerging aero-materials (advanced composites,

    Advances in Aeronautical Materials and Technologies 2010

    functional and structural nano materials), design, development, and production. The Winter School was supported by various national research and academic institutes and industries, such as DRDO, Department of Science and Technology, HAL, ADA, School of Engineering Sciences & Technology of University of Hyderabad, Investment and Precision Castings Limited, and several other industries and academic bodies.

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    SA to RM honoured at Indian Science Congress-2011

    Honorary Doctorate to SA to RM

    Dr VK Saraswat, SA to RM was honoured with the Vikram Sarabhai Memorial Award at the 98th Indian Science Congress (ISC) - 2011 on 03 January 2011. The ISC Awards were given away by the Honble Prime Minister of India, Dr Manmohan Singh to 27 leading scientists from across the world including two Nobel Laureates, during the inaugural ceremony. Dr Saraswat dedicated the Award to the entire DRDO fraternity who have made India proud by developing cutting edge military technologies for the countrys defence. My award is a recognition of outstanding contributions made by the DRDO team in achieving high level of self-reliance in the area of cutting-edge defence technologies, stated Dr Saraswat after receiving the award. Dr Saraswat delivered an invited lecture, The expanding scope in the Defence Sector, during the plenary session on Enhancing Academia-Industry Interactions, on 04 January 2011, apart from chairing a session on Strategic Electronic Sector, on 06 January 2011.

    The DRDO pavilion was inaugurated by Shri Kapil Sibal, the Honble Minister of HRD, Science and Technology, Earth Sciences, and Communication and IT, who also greatly appreciated the DRDO technologies on display. DRDO participated in the Pride of India Science Expo2011, that was organised during 0307 January 2011 as part of 98th Indian Science Congress (ISC-2011) at SRM University, Chennai.

    Dr VK Saraswat, SA to RM was conferred Honorary Doctorate by the Sathyabama University, Chennai, on 02 December 2010. Dr Jeppiar, Founder and Chancellor, Sathyabama University presented the Doctorate. Also present were Shri P Sivakumar, Director, Combat Vehicles Research and Development Estt. (CVRDE), Avadi, and Shri R Shankar, Director, Directorate of Combat Vehicles and Engineering, DRDO Headquarters, New Delhi.

    Dr VK Saraswat receiving the Honourary Doctorate from Dr Jeppiar, Founder Chancellor, Sathyabama University.

    Honble Prime Minister of India, Dr Manmohan Singh presenting the Vikram Sarabhai Memorial Award to Dr VK Saraswat.

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    Lakshya-2 Trials Successful

    HR Oration byHis Holiness Yog Rishi Swami Ramdev ji

    Defence Science Forum organised an HR Oration by His Holiness Yog Rishi Swami Ramdev ji on

    Yoga for Healthy Living, on 07 January 2011, at Dr Bhagavantham Auditorium, Metcalfe House, Delhi. The programme began with lighting of the lamp by Swami Ramdev; Shri AK Maini, OS and Director, LASTEC, welcomed the invities and other dignitaries, while Dr W Selvamurthy, DS and CC R&D (LS), delivered the presidential address and also introduced Swami Ramdev. Swami Ramdev explained the usefulness of yoga and demonstrated some of the pranayams and aasans. He also appreciated the efforts being made by DRDO scientists in self-reliance of defence technologies. About 800 participants including Chief Controllers, Directors of DRDO HQrs and Labs of Delhi, and officers and staff from various Delhi-based labs participated actively. Dr Rajeev Vij proposed the vote of thanks.

    The digital version of the pilotless target aircraft (PTA) Lakshya-2 was successfully flight-tested on 20 December 2010. Lakshya-2 was developed with the necessary hardware and software to meet the user requirements of very low altitude flight (15-25 metre above sea level) capability. Lakshya-2 flew for 32 min duration, controlled by Ground Control Station and proved over a range of 10 km at very low altitude. The flight was stable and well-controlled during the flight tests. A mobile launcher, to launch PTA from anywhere and GPS to locate for recovery, were also used successfully. The aircraft also demonstrated its manoeuvering capability simultaneously simulating manoeuvering attacking aircraft. The aircraft has been designed in such a way that two Lakshya targets can be flown and controlled by a Common Ground Control Station.

    Lighting the Lamp Ceremony

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    A DRDO Counselling Centre has been setup at the Defence Institute of Psychological Research (DIPR) campus, Delhi. The Counselling Centre was inaugurated by Dr J Narayana Das, OS and CC R&D (NS M & HR).

    The Centre aims to enhance the psychological well-being of the DRDO fraternity and help achieve

    the fullest potential at the personal and professional fronts by providing counselling services to its employees for their personal, family, and work-related problems. Counselling services are being provided for the DRDS/DRTC, Admin and Allied cadre, and their first degree family members free-of-charge.

    The Centre is currently functioning within the premises of DIPR. It is manned by experienced, professionally-qualified clinical psychologists. It provides counselling services to people with problems like difficulty in interaction, getting anxious easily, low mood, habit of excessive cleaning and

    Scientists of Defence Research D e v e l o p m e n t Establishment (DRDE), Gwalior, installed six temperature-controlled bio-digesters with four toilet and shelter facilities at Solar Colony, Charglasar, Leh, where several villages were washed away in the recent natural disaster. These

    bio-digesters are under community toilets that are being used by about 135 families residing in quarters built by the Government of India. Kumari Shelja, Minister of Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation and Tourism, visited the site. Dr Mukesh Agarwal, Sc D, DRDE, Gwalior, demonstrated the functioning of the bio-digesters to the Honourable Minister and the Local Administration.

    checking, memory difficulties, sleep disorders, marital, personal, and occupational issues. Services are also extended to children with academic difficulties, attention deficits and hyperactivity, and conduct and behavioural problems. The Centre is equipped with recent psychological tests for assessing personality, IQ, specific learning disability, neuropsychological assessment, attention deficits and

    hyperactivity, aptitude, stress, anxiety, depression, social skills, and general well-being.

    DIPR is working on a proposal for online counselling for labs outside Delhi; however employees desirous of brief intervention/counselling can visit the counselling Centre as per appointment.

    DRDO Counselling Centre

    DRDE Scientists Install Bio-digesters in Leh

    The centre aims to enhance the psycho-logical well-being of DRDO fraternity and helps achieve the fullest potential, both at the personal and professional fronts by providing counselling services to its employees for their personal, family, and

    work-related problems.

    Dr Narayana Das, Dr Mandal, Director, DIPR, and scientists at the DIPR Counselling Centre.

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    Training Courses

    Manpower Development Activities

    ASL, Hyderabad

    A five-day course on Information Management in R&D was organised by Advanced Systems Laboratory (ASL) during 29 November to 03 December 2010. Smt G Rohini Devi, OS and Associate Director, ASL, inaugurated the course. About 25 participants from DRDO labs/estts including ASL attended the course. Experienced guest faculty along with internal faculty from DRDO, ISRO, CSIR, and University of Hyderabad, delivered lectures. Dr AL Moorthy, Director, DESIDOC, presided over the valedictory function. Shri S Rajesh Mohod, Sc E was the course director and Shri Hemant Kumar, Head, TIC was the course coordinator.

    CEMILAC, Bengaluru

    The Bangalore Chapter of Society for Failure Analysis (SFA) conducted a one-day workshop on Failure Analysis of Aerospace Engineering

    Components on 21 December 2010, at CEMILAC.The workshop mainly dealt with the fundamentals of fracture, fracture mechanisms, failure analysis, and prevention of failures. Eminent personalities from HAL, CPRI, and NAL delivered the lectures. More than 100 delegates from DRDO, HAL, ADA, SAFRAN India, and private industries attended the workshop.

    RCMA, Nasik

    A five-day course on Aircraft System and Store Integration, was organised by Regional Centre for Military Airworthiness (RCMA). The Course was inaugurated by Chief Guest Shri PK Khanwalkar, GM (AURDC), HAL(ND). About 19 scientists belonging to aero-cluster labs such as ADE, ARDE, CABS, CEMILAC, DARE, DRDL, and RCMA; and officers from Naval Aircraft Yard, Base Repair Depot, IAF, DGAQA(N) and HAL(ND) attended the course. Shri SD Lagavankar, Sc F, was the course director and Shri BS Mandloi, Sc E was the course-in-charge.

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    PERSONNEL NEWS

    Appointments

    Shri M Aravindakshan, Sc G has assumed the charge of Scientific Advisor to the Chief of Naval Staff wef 10 January 2011. He obtained BSc (Mech. Engg) from National Institute of Technology, Calicut and MTech (Marine Technology) from IIT, Kharagpur.

    Shri Aravindakshan joined Naval Science and Technological Laboratory (NSTL) in 1977. He worked in the areas of mechanical engineering and hydrodynamics of various torpedos. He developed an Exercise Head with a balloon recovery mechanism for Torpedo ATIME (Ex USSR). He moved to Naval Physical and Oceanographic Laboratory (NPOL), Kochi, in 1996 and headed the Product Design and Drawing Division. He was a team member in the development of airborne winch of MIHIR. He designed the cable drift sensor mechanism of MIHIR, which provides vital input to the AFCS of helicopter. He has been assigned the most challenging job of developing a dunking Sonar with an openable transducer array for LFDS. Later, he took higher assignments of steering the entire engineering of Low Frequency Dunking Sonar, its safety-of-flight tests, and final installation on ALH at Bengaluru. The system is currently undergoing technical trials at INS Garuda.

    His awards and recognitions include: NPOL Award for conduct of Successful Sea Trials of Airborne Sonar 2007; NPOL Award for Design and Display of Naval Tableau; Laboratory Scientist of the Year 2010. He has published papers in national and international journals. He is a member of the Institution of Engineers (India).

    R&DE(E), Pune

    Dr S Guruprasad, Sc G has been appointed as Director, R&DE(E), Pune, wef 01 October 2010. He obtained his BE (Mech. Engg) from Mysore University, ME (Machine Design) from Bengaluru

    University, and PhD from IIT, Bombay, for his research work in Blast and Impact Resistant Structures.

    Dr Guruprasad joined R&DE(E) in 1986. Since then, he has contributed to the major R&D activities of the lab. He was a key member of the design team of project Sarvatra, a Multi-span Mechanical Military Bridging System. As Project Director for the BrahMos Launchers and Ground Systems, he was instrumental in development of Weapon Complex elements for BrahMos. For the first time, a Single vehicle weapon system for BrahMos, the Mobile Autonomous Launcher was developed, and inducted into Services. His efforts have resulted in design and development of inclined deck-mounted launchers and vertical launchers for naval warships.

    Dr Guruprasad is an expert in computer-aided engineering, simulation-based design, and product life cycle management systems. He has a number of patents related to Sarvatra Project and has filed more than 18 patents related to BrahMos Launchers and Ground Systems. Now, as Director of R&DE(E), he is leading several important development projects in combat engineering, weapon launch systems, advanced composite products, NBC protection systems, and robotic systems.

    Awards

    Dr K Sekhar, CC R&D (MS & LIC) was conferred The Eminent Engineer Award-2010 for his meritorious contribution in the field of Chemical Engineering by The Institution of Engineers Limited, India during its 26th National Convention of Chemical Engineers held at Bengaluru.

    Dr Sekhar seated with the Eminent Engineer Award

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    Higher Qualification Acquired

    HEMRL, Pune Shri Raj Bahadur, Hindi Officer, has been

    awarded PhD (Hindi) by University of Pune, Pune,

    DRDE, GwaliorDr SK Raza, Sc F, DRDE along with Dr W

    Selvamurthy, DS and CC R&D (LS), DRDO HQrs, attended the Chemical Biological Defence Science and Technology (CBDS&T) Conference organised by Defence Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA), USA, in November 2010, at Orlando, Florida, USA. They gave invited talks in the field of NBC Defence.

    International Conference Attended

    Her Excellency, the President of India presenting the award to Shri Channamadev C.

    Dignitaries at the ADE Foundation Day

    RAising DAy celebRAtionsADE, Bengaluru

    ADE celebrated its 52nd Foundation Day on 05 January 2011 at Sameeksha Auditorium. Shri PS Krishnan, Director, ADE addressed the gathering and introduced the eminent guests to the audience. Dr VS Arunachalam, former SA to RM was the Chief Guest (Technologies) and he delivered the Foundation Day Lecture (Technologies) and Rear Admiral DM Sudan, Asst. Chief of Naval Staff (Air) was the Chief Guest (Defence Services) and delivered the Foundation Day Lecture (Defence Services). Dr Prahlada, DS and CC R&D (Ae&SI) presided over the function and

    released ADEs Hindi House Magazine Nabhatarangs 12th issue. Foundation Day awards were distributed

    DARE, Bengaluru

    Shri C Channamadev, Sc B, DARE, has been selected as Best Employee for National Awards for the Empowerment of Persons with D i s a b i l i t i e s , 2010. The award was presented by Her Excellency, the President of India, Smt Pratibha Devisingh Patel, in New Delhi, on 03 December 2010.

    for his thesis titled, Use of rajbhasa Hindi in defence and scientific research institutes: present situation and futuristic trend.

    Ms Reny Mammen Roy, Sc C, has been awarded PhD (Chemistry) by University of Pune, Pune, for her thesis titled, Studies on pressable plastic-bonded explosives.

    DRL, Tezpur

    Shri Nani Gopal Das, TO D, has been awarded PhD by Gauhati University for his thesis titled, Studies on occurrence of malaria in forest-fringed villages of Sonitpur district in Assam-Arunachal Pradesh border and possible correlation with malaria vector density.

    DRDL, Hyderabad

    Dr PC Jain, Sc F, has been awarded PhD for his thesis titled, Vibration suppression of plated structures by the Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay.

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    the scientists and staff of CAIR. As part of Raising Day celebrations, sports events like Walkathon, Marathon, Shot-put throw, Volley ball, Musical chair, etc, were conducted. Director, CAIR distributed the prizes to the winners of the sports events.

    NPOL, Kochi

    Naval Physical and Oceanographic Laboratory (NPOL) celebrated its Annual Day on 10 December 2010, with vibrant enthusiasm and team spirit. Dr T Mukundan, Sc F, Chairman, Organising Committee,

    welcomed the gathering. Shri K Madhavan Nair, IRS, Chief Commissioner of Income Tax, Kerala Circle, was the Chief Guest, and he lauded the contributions of NPOL to the nation and shared his thoughts on the importance of maintaining a healthy balance between reality and human expectations, for satisfaction and happiness in both official and personal life. This was followed by distribution of DRDO and NPOL awards to the scientists and supporting staff, who had made outstanding contributions to the organisation. Prizes were also distributed to the winners of the sports competitions organised as part of the celebrations.

    Shri VP Felix, Sc F receiving the Laboratory Scientist of the Year Award from Shri K Madhavan Nair, IRS.

    to winners of various competitions by eminent chief guests. Shri G Natarajan, OS and Associate Director, ADE, proposed the vote of thanks.

    As part of ADE Foundation Day Celebrations, ADE conducted DRTC Technical Colloquium Contest 2010 from 13 to 15 December 2010. This event was to encourage the DRTC personnel to bring out their talent and speak on the topic of their interest. Two topics were chosen by an evaluation panel: (1) Lightning Tests on Fighter Aircraft and its Sub-systems, by Shri Subramanya GA, TO-C, FCCD (2) Innovative Methods Adapted in the Development of Aluminium Alloy Castings for UAV, by Shri Sathnarayana PV, TO-D, NIRBHAY.

    ADE also conducted DRDS S & T Contest 2010 as a part of ADE Foundation Day Celebrations from 27 to 29 December 2010. This event was to encourage the DRDS scientists to bring out their talent and propose a project that will be useful for ADE and the country. There were 24 contestants who confidently proposed the projects exposing their in-depth knowledge. Two projects were chosen: (1) Development of Knowledge Management System, by Shri Vadivelan A, Sc C, and (2) Development of Real-time Kernel for FCS, by Shri Pavan Kumar N, Sc B.

    CAIR, Bengaluru

    Centre for Artificial Intelligence and Robotics (CAIR), celebrated its Raising Day on 22 December 2010. Dr NR Shetty, Director, NMIT, Bengaluru, inaugurated the event and distributed Laboratory

    Scientist Award, Technology Group Award, Award for DRTC Cadre, Award for Admin and Allied Cadre to

    A patent, on A process for the preparation of an agglutination reagent for rapid detection of typhoid, was granted in China: Patent No. ZL 03825732.7. The inventors are K Sekhar, GP Rai, GS Agarwal, SK Sharma, DK Jaiswal, (from Delhi University) Kajol Arora, and VK Chaudhary.

    Patent Granted

    Director, NMIT, lightening the lamp during the inauguration

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    SPORTS

    DRDO North Zone Chess Tournament The chess

    tournament w a sorganised by D E S I D O C from 29 November to 03 December 2010. 27 players from 8 DRDO labs participated in the tournament. Shri Ashok Kumar, Addl. Director, inaugurated the event. Dr AL Moorthy, Director, DESIDOC felicitated the winners with medals and certificates. Shri TD Mitra, SAG and Shri NK Gupta, LASTEC won the gold and silver medals, respectively, in Individual Category, whereas the champion trophy was won by LASTEC and the runner-up trophy by SSPL.

    DRDO Intra Zonal (North) Volleyball Tournament

    D M S R D E , K a n p u r organised the t o u r n a m e n t during 2729 December 2010. Volleyball teams from SSPL; INMAS; ISSA, Delhi; SASE; TBRL, Chandigarh; DEAL, Dehradun; and DMSRDE participated in the tournament. DMSRDE, Kanpur team was the winner, while DEAL team was the runner-up. Dr KU Bhasker Rao, former Director, DMSRDE and Dr AK Saxena, present Director, DMSRDE graced the inaugural function. Dr Sarfaraj Alam, Additional Director, DMSRDE, gave away trophies and medals.

    DRDO Central Zone Shuttle Badminton Tournament

    NSTL team participated in this tournament 2010 held at RCI, Hyderabad, during 29 November to 01

    December 2010 and won the f o l l o w i n g m e d a l s .( i ) T e a m Champion-s h i p : W i n n e r s Trophy and Gold Medals (ii) Mens Singles (iii) Mens Doubles and (iv) Veteran Singles (v) Veteran Doubles. Dr V Bhujanga Rao, DS and Director, NSTL congratulated all the winners.

    DRDO Central Zone Volley Ball Tournament

    N S T L o r g a n i s e d the tour-n a m e n t during 03-05 January 2011. Four t e a m s from various DRDO Labs - DRDL, DMRL, DLRL, ASL, and NSTL participated. NSTL team was the winner. Dr V Bhujanga Rao, DS and Director, NSTL inaugurated the tournament and Shri SV Rangarajan, OS was the Chief Guest for the valedictory function. Smt. Lalitha Bhujanga Rao gave away the prizes to the winners.

    DRDO West Zone Chess TournamentThe tournament was held at NMRL during 2223

    November 2010. About 25 participants from the west zone DRDO labs namely NMRL, ARDE, R&DE(E), HEMRL, and VRDE participated. The tournament was inaugurated by Dr BC Chakraborty, Addl Director, NMRL. ARDE won the championship and R&DE(E) was the runner-up in the team event. In individual events, (Gents Category) Shri RK Patel, Sr Admin. Asst., VRDE, won the gold medal and Shri DS Gautam, Sc`C, NMRL, won the silver medal; (Ladies Category) Ms Renu Gill, TO`A, HEMRL, won the gold medal.

    Winner DMSRDE, Kanpur team with the trophy

    Smt. Lalitha Bhujanga Rao giving away the Champion trophy.

    Dr AL Moorthy giving away the trophy to the winner

    Dr Bhujanga Rao along with the winners at the Badminton Tournament.

  • 12 February 2011HomeThe Editorial Team thanks all the DRDO Newsletter Correspondents for their contributions.

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    Visits to DRDO Labs/Estts

    Dr Sreehari Rao attending the EB meeting at CAIR

    Shri Arvind Kaushal showing keen interest in Combustible Cartridge Case Modules.

    Dr A Sivathanu Pillai showing keen interest in the exhibits.

    Dr PS Goel interacting with the scientists of ISSAShri Elangovan interacting with DESIDOC scientists

    CABS, Bengaluru

    Air Marshal NV Tyagi, A VSM, VM, VSM, Dy Chief of Air Staff, on 01 December 2010.

    CAIR, Bengaluru

    Dr Sreehari Rao, CC R&D (ECS), on 16 December 2010.

    CVRDE, Chennai

    Dr VK Saraswat, SA to RM, on 06 January 2011.

    DESIDOC, Delhi

    Shri G Elangovan, DS and CC R&D (R&M), on 28 January 2011.

    HEMRL, Pune

    Lt Gen Vinod Nayanar, AVSM, Director General, Artillery, on 6 December 2010.

    Shri Arvind Kaushal, IDAS, PCDA (R&D), New Delhi, on 30 December 2010.

    Dr A Sivathanu Pillai, DS and CC R&D, CEO & MD (BrahMos), on 06 January 2011.

    ISSA, Delhi

    Dr PS Goel, Chairman, RAC, on 15 December 2010.

    SA to RM at the Mechanical System Laboratory, CVRDE

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