India-UK to Build North India's First Hybrid Propulsion Test Facility for Drones

India's Technology Development Board has partnered with Casey Aviation to develop a hybrid propulsion-based Jump Take-Off system for unmanned and light aircraft. The project includes establishing North India's first dedicated test bench facility for validating rotorcraft propulsion systems. Funded under the India-UK Collaborative R&D Programme with UK-based ARC Aerosystems, the technology aims to enable short take-off for applications like medical evacuation and surveillance. The initiative is expected to boost India's capabilities in unmanned aviation and provide testing services for startups.

Key Points: India-UK Hybrid Propulsion Test Facility for Unmanned Aviation

  • First propulsion test facility in North India
  • Hybrid Jump Take-Off system for drones
  • India-UK Collaborative R&D Programme
  • For regional connectivity & disaster response
  • Supports startups in advanced aerial mobility
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India, UK join hands to create propulsion testing facility for unmanned aviation

India and UK partner to build North India's first propulsion test bench for hybrid Jump Take-Off systems in drones and light aircraft.

"collaborative R&D initiatives under international programmes are crucial in advancing cutting-edge technologies in strategic sectors - Rajesh Kumar Pathak"

New Delhi, April 13

The Central government's Technology Development Board entered an agreement with Gurugram-based Casey Aviation Private Limited to develop an advanced hybrid propulsion-based Jump Take-Off system for enhancing the operational capabilities of unmanned and light aircraft platforms, an official statement said on Monday.

The proposed solution integrates hybrid propulsion technologies to enable short or near-vertical take-off capabilities for platforms such as gyrocopters and unmanned aerial systems.

The project also envisaged the establishment of a dedicated test bench facility for validating rotorcraft propulsion systems, as a critical infrastructure for testing and optimisation of next-generation aerial mobility technologies, the statement from the Ministry of Science & Technology said.

It will be the first such propulsion testing facility in North India, a validated testing infrastructure for startups and developers working in unmanned and advanced aerial mobility systems.

The government-run board has sanctioned a conditional grant for the project titled 'Boost Electric Jump Take-Off (BE-JTO)' under the India-UK Collaborative R&D Programme for Industrial Sustainability, in partnership with UK-based ARC Aerosystems Ltd.

"By enabling reduced take-off distances and improved operational flexibility, the technology is expected to support a wide range of applications, including regional connectivity, disaster response, medical evacuation, unmanned logistics, and surveillance operations, particularly in remote and inaccessible regions," the statement said.

Apart from in-house development support, broader ecosystem benefits will accrue from offering testing services and facilitating the commercialisation of hybrid propulsion solutions.

Rajesh Kumar Pathak, Secretary, TDB, said that collaborative R&D initiatives under international programmes are crucial in advancing cutting-edge technologies in strategic sectors.

He noted that innovations in hybrid propulsion and advanced take-off systems can significantly enhance India's capabilities in unmanned aviation and regional air mobility, while contributing to sustainable and efficient aviation solutions.

Casey Aviation Private Limited, a newly established aerospace venture, designs and develops small aircraft and specialised aviation solutions.

- IANS

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Priya S
Great step forward for 'Make in India' in the aviation sector. Collaborations like these with the UK can help us bridge the technology gap faster. Hope the benefits reach the actual startups on the ground and aren't just limited to paperwork.
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Rohit P
Hybrid propulsion for unmanned aircraft? Sounds promising for logistics and surveillance. Can be a game-changer for monitoring our borders and difficult terrain in the Himalayas and North-East.
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Michael C
Interesting development. The India-UK partnership on sustainable industrial R&D is a smart move. The 'Boost Electric Jump Take-Off' project name is quite catchy too. Efficiency and sustainability are the future of aviation globally.
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Shreya B
While the intent is good, I hope there is transparency in how the grant is used and the facility is accessible to all deserving innovators, not just a select few. We've seen good initiatives sometimes get stuck in bureaucracy.
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Karthik V
Finally some focus on advanced air mobility! Gyrocopters and UAVs with short take-off can revolutionize connectivity for our villages. Imagine delivering vaccines or critical supplies to a remote hill station quickly. Jai Hind!

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