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DRDO Celebrates Final Operational Clearance of Netra AEW&C System for IAF

The Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) celebrated the Final Operational Clearance of the indigenous Netra Airborne Early Warning and Control system. The system enhances India's airborne surveillance, situational awareness, and network-centric warfare capabilities. Developed through collaboration between the IAF, DRDO, and Indian industry, the Netra system was operationally used during the Balakot strikes and Operation Sindoor. The milestone marks a strategic achievement in strengthening India's command-and-control capabilities.

DRDO celebrates final operational clearance of Netra AWW&C System to Air Force

New Delhi, June 25

The Defence Research and Development Organisation celebrated the successful accomplishment of Final Operational Clearance for the indigenous Netra Airborne Early Warning and Control system, marking a significant milestone in India's airborne surveillance and network-centric warfare capabilities.

The ceremony was attended by Air Marshal Awadhesh Kumar Bharti, SYSM AVSM VM, Deputy Chief of the Indian Air Force, as the chief guest, Former Chief of the Air Staff Air Chief Marshal RKS Bhadauria, PVSM AVSM VM ADC (Retd.) and Former Chairman of DRDO Dr. S Christopher as the Guests of Honour.

The ceremony was also attended by serving and retired senior officers of the Indian Air Force, including former Chief of the Air Staff, DRDO, distinguished dignitaries of Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO), and representatives from Indian Industry partners who have contributed to the programme.

The Netra AEW&C system has been developed through collaboration between the Indian Air Force, DRDO and Indian industry partners. According to DRDO, the system enhances airborne surveillance, situational awareness and battle management capabilities.

Addressing the gathering, Air Marshal Bharti expressed satisfaction over the achievement of Final Operational Clearance for the indigenous platform. He spoke about the operational utilisation and reliability of the Netra AEW&C system during the Balakot strikes and Operation Sindoor. He also highlighted the importance of indigenous technologies, saying they provide flexibility to adapt systems to evolving operational requirements. He lauded the collaboration among DRDO, the Indian Air Force and industry partners in the success of the programme.

Director General (Aeronautics), DRDO, Dr K Rajalakshmi Menon, outlined the development journey of the Netra programme from inception to induction. She highlighted the challenges encountered during the project and the measures adopted to achieve programme objectives. She also emphasised the role of system engineering in planning and executing flight tests and acknowledged the contributions of scientists associated with the programme.

Director General (Electronics), DRDO, Dr BK Das, said the coordination among DRDO laboratories, industry partners, certification agencies and the Indian Air Force had been central to the programme's success. He described the Netra AEW&C system as an example of self-reliance in the defence sector and stressed the role of Indian industry in defence manufacturing.

During the event, Chief Executive (Airworthiness) APVS Prasad handed over the Final Operational Clearance certificate to the Indian Air Force. Organisations and units that contributed to the development and operationalisation of the system were also felicitated.

According to DRDO, the Final Operational Clearance of the Netra AEW&C system marks a technological and strategic milestone in strengthening India's airborne surveillance and command-and-control capabilities.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Sarah B

Good progress, but let's not get too excited. The system is based on an Embraer platform, and we're still heavily reliant on foreign radars and sensors for the core. Real self-reliance will take another decade. Let's keep the hype in check.

Priya S

Beautiful! I remember reading about Netra during my engineering days. Seeing it get FOC after being operational during real ops is a testament to our scientists. DRDO deserves a lot of credit for sticking with it despite delays. More power to our forces! ✈️

James A

Honestly, it's good but compare it to Israel's Phalcon or even the US E-2D. Netra has a smaller range and limited number of platforms. We need at least 10-12 more. One or two is not enough for a country with borders like ours. Good start but needs massive scaling.

Vikram M

Excellent news! The fact that it was used in Balakot and Operation Sindoor shows its reliability. DRDO-IAF collaboration is finally paying off. Waah, what a day for Indian defence! Now increase the production line and equip more squadrons. 🔥

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