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The National Aerospace Laboratories (NAL) is seeking a private sector partner to collaborate on the development, manufacturing, and commercialization of an indigenous 150kg category loitering munition (LM) UAV.
This initiative aims to strengthen India’s defence capabilities with a cutting-edge, versatile system designed for precision strike and surveillance missions.
The project, estimated at Rs 102 crore, will involve the development of ten prototypes. NAL will contribute Rs 64 crore, highlighting its commitment to advancing indigenous aerospace technologies.
The LM UAV will be powered by a 30hp Wankel engine developed by NAL, and feature an advanced Electro-Optical/Infrared (EO/IR) sensor gimbal and a 200km line-of-sight (LOS) communications link.
Key specifications for the UAV include a maximum range of 900 kilometers, an endurance of 6-9 hours, and a service ceiling of 5,000 meters. It will be capable of carrying a 15 kg warhead, along with additional sensing payloads.
The project emphasizes GPS-denied navigation capabilities, enabling operation in environments where GPS signals are unavailable or jammed, and stealth features for reduced detectability.
The chosen partner will play an active role in design, development, and testing. Upon successful completion, they will have the first right for manufacturing, marketing, commercialization, and after-sales support.
This RFP comes amidst the growing global significance of loitering munitions, showcasing their tactical advantage over traditional missiles and aircraft due to their ability to loiter over enemy territory, waiting for the opportune moment to strike.
A pre-bid conference is scheduled for September 23, with the deadline for technical offer submission set for October 22.