
The Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) has announced a significant initiative to collaborate with private Indian companies for the manufacturing and fabrication of a hybrid Brake Parachute system for the Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) Tejas. This move aims to bolster indigenous aerospace capabilities and promote self-reliance in critical defence technologies.
The Brake Parachute system plays a crucial role in ensuring the safe and efficient landing of the LCA Tejas, particularly on runways with limited space. It supplements the aircraft's primary wheel braking system by reducing the landing run, enhancing operational flexibility and safety.
Hybrid Design and Components
The LCA Tejas Brake Parachute system boasts a hybrid design, integrating a variety of high-strength textile materials and metal components. These include:- Textile Materials: Nylon cordage, webbings, and fabrics known for their durability and functionality.
- Metal Parts: Crucial for maintaining structural integrity and ensuring the smooth operation of the system.
Opportunity for Indigenous Aerospace Manufacturing
DRDO's invitation for collaboration presents a unique opportunity for Indian private companies to actively participate in the country's aerospace manufacturing sector. Companies with expertise in textile engineering, high-strength fabric manufacturing, metal fabrication, and aerospace equipment assembly are particularly encouraged to express their interest.This collaborative effort aims to foster technological expertise within the Indian private sector, contributing to the nation's self-sufficiency in defence manufacturing. By leveraging the capabilities of private enterprises, DRDO seeks to accelerate the development and production of critical components for the LCA Tejas, further strengthening the Indian Air Force.
The DRDO has a dedicated webpage providing detailed information about the Brake Parachute system and the collaboration opportunity: