L&T Defence Showcases TEER Aerial Target at Maharashtra MSME Defence Expo

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L&T Defence showcased its TEER (Maneuverable Recoverable Aerial Target) at the Maharashtra MSME Defence Expo.

Developed in India, it offers a range of training options, including radar augmentation, infrared and smoke flares, and an acoustic miss distance indicator.

The TEER-NG variant, with a higher maximum takeoff weight and longer endurance, is being developed by L&T Defence.

Launched using a catapult launcher, TEER utilizes a high-performance turbojet engine for dynamic maneuvers.
 
yes...hame aur adhik kathin target ki practice karni chahiye.. jo target chhota bhi ho aur kathin ho.
 
This sophistaicated maneuvering target will make it easy to test the Indian GaA and GaN AESA radars, and also Astra I, II, III, etc long range BVRAAMs.
Things are nicely falling in place.

India very badly needs a High Altitude Fighter Jet Engine aircraft like the one Russia uses to test Kaveri derivatives.
 
This is a brilliant development and it's something that India needs to develop and test new missiles, radars or target practice. This should stop importing the Banshee drone that's currently used to test new weapons and technology and the TEER will be a 100% indigenously designed and developed in India. This can also be a great export product for other countries who need an alternative other than a expensive western aerial target.
 
yes...hame aur adhik kathin target ki practice karni chahiye.. jo target chhota bhi ho aur kathin ho.
This appears like a good option compared to DRDO Lakshaya, L&T should make it even more advanced by adding Chaffs and flares, EW and other evading features to make the target for missile test more advanced.
 
This heartening to see private sector taking up devopment of target drones, glide bombs, rockets, small aero engines, etc..👍👍👍. This will free DRDO to concentrate on niche & futuristic technologies.
 
Great news. DRDO took decades and have decent Lakshaya and few more but private sector did it within few years and with sustainable orders they will thrive as well
 

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