MoD's iDEX ADITI Calls on Indian Startups to Develop Hypersonic Ramjet Engine

MoD's iDEX ADITI Calls on Indian Startups to Develop Hypersonic Ramjet Engine


The Indian Ministry of Defence (MoD) has embarked on a groundbreaking initiative to propel the nation into the hypersonic era.

Through the iDEX ADITI (Acing Development of Innovative Technologies with iDEX) program, the MoD challenges Indian startups to develop indigenous hypersonic ramjet engines for the nation's naval forces.

This bold move signifies India's determination to achieve self-reliance in the realm of advanced defense technologies.

Understanding Hypersonics: A Game-Changer in Defense​

Hypersonic propulsion systems are a technological cornerstone for crafting cutting-edge missiles and aircraft that travel at speeds exceeding Mach 5 – five times the speed of sound.

The maneuverability and sheer speed afforded by hypersonic platforms present formidable challenges for traditional defense systems. By harnessing this technology, nations gain a significant strategic advantage in both offensive and defensive capabilities.

The iDEX ADITI Advantage​

The iDEX ADITI initiative acts as a springboard for India's brightest minds in the aerospace and defense sectors.

Startups that conquer the challenge of developing an indigenous hypersonic ramjet engine not only make invaluable contributions to the nation's security but also pave the way for widespread recognition and substantial support from the MoD.

It's a win-win scenario that fuels innovation and strengthens India's domestic defense capabilities.

Startups: The Driving Force Behind India's Technological Leap​

Indian startups are renowned for their agility, out-of-the-box thinking, and ability to deliver disruptive solutions. By empowering them, India fosters an environment where rapid technological advancements can flourish.

The iDEX ADITI program provides these startups with the resources, mentorship, and opportunity to leave their mark on the global defense landscape.

Implications for the Future​

The successful development of a hypersonic ramjet engine would revolutionize the Indian Navy's high-speed weapons capabilities.

Furthermore, this achievement has the potential to redefine aerospace technology within India.

This project could propel the nation to the forefront of hypersonics research and development, attracting global attention and fostering valuable collaborations.

Conclusion​

India's ambitious pursuit of hypersonic technology underscores its commitment to bolstering its defense capabilities. The iDEX ADITI initiative demonstrates the nation's confidence in its thriving startup ecosystem.

As Indian startups rise to the challenge, their success will not only contribute to increased self-reliance in critical technologies but could solidify India's position as a global leader in hypersonics innovation.
 
Our Scientists should make Scram jet powered MAc 10+ speed BVRAAMs, Air to Surface and Surface to Air missiles !
 
~50% of cost is sponsored in iDEX ADITI scheme. Such a critical tech for 50 crores?. Doesn't sound rational. Let both DRDO and startups compete for it, who so ever makes it first gets further funding for next version along with other monetary benefits. Otherwise if the design is to give it to a startup for a miniscule amount so that it fails and once it fails, screwdriving companies will for a JV and rebrand it a Make in India.
 
Ha bhai, ab startups ko Warp Drives v banane ko dedo lol XD
Don't you get surprised, it might happen also. Young minds can't rule out anything. DRDO is losing ground very fast in most of the products except missiles & radars.
 
~50% of cost is sponsored in iDEX ADITI scheme. Such a critical tech for 50 crores?. Doesn't sound rational. Let both DRDO and startups compete for it, who so ever makes it first gets further funding for next version along with other monetary benefits. Otherwise if the design is to give it to a startup for a miniscule amount so that it fails and once it fails, screwdriving companies will for a JV and rebrand it a Make in India.
Where did you get the figure of 50 crores? Kuch bhi. DRDO will compete for it but will not finish it.
 
How can a startup create something like a ramjet engine, that too for hypersonic system. It will require a lot of handholding by ISRO and DRDO
 
Don't you get surprised, it might happen also. Young minds can't rule out anything. DRDO is losing ground very fast in most of the products except missiles & radars.
It's not some 5 kN Turbojet engine for Drones that this iDEX money will suffice.
It takes billions of dollars and an R&D spanning for decades to develop something like a Mach 8 Scramjet Engine.
Why don't they just give this money to DRDO so it can speed up the HSTDV ?
 
It would be brilliant if any start up can develop such a technologically advanced and difficult engine. They will need help from DRDO/HAL or even ISRO to make this successful but we need to do it. The person they will pick will obviously have to demonstrate they have the knowledge and talent that might be lacking in the government sector but we just need a successful engine which are the most difficult to develop and making it hypersonic just makes it even harder to do so.
 
Hypersonic ramjet technology is still not mature... IMHO if we are serious about it... We need to subsidized billiona of $$$ to make it cheaper
 

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