Key Points

Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited Nagpur's Solar Defence and Aerospace complex to advance India's self-reliance in defence. During the visit, he inaugurated pivotal facilities like the Loiter Munition Test Range and a new runway dedicated to the testing of drones. Solar Defence showcased several advanced military systems, including Nagastra loiter munitions and the Bhargavastra counter-drone system. The visit underscores India's commitment to bolstering indigenous defence capabilities through cutting-edge technology and strategic collaborations.

Key Points: Modi Visits Nagpur to Launch Solar Defence Test Facilities

  • Modi launches loitering munition test range at Solar Defence
  • Visits new runway for drone systems testing
  • Solar Defence showcases advanced military technology like Nagastra and Bhargavastra
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PM Modi visits Solar Defence facilties in Nagpur, launches loitering munition test range, MALE drone runway

PM Modi inaugurates crucial loitering munition and drone testing facilities at Solar Defence in Nagpur.

"We aim to fortify our defence with cutting-edge technology. - Satyanarayan Nuwal"

Nagpur, March 30

Seeking to further promote Aatmanirbharta in defence, PM Narendra Modi on Sunday visited the Solar Defence and Aerospace Ltd complex.

During the visit, the PM was briefed by the Solar Industries chairman Satyanarayan Nuwal on the various weapon test facilities and product range of the company.

In the Technical Area, the Prime Minister inaugurated the Loiter Munition Test Range. Spread over 1080 acres, this test range has a dedicated Command and Control Centre, UAV Take off Area, endurance and communication range and many other facilities.

The PM also visited the product gallery wherein Solar Defence showcased its products like Pinaka Rocket System, air-bombs, mines, grenade, military explosives, Anti tank Guided Missile (ATGM), Nagastra 1 & 2 Loiter Munitions, and many more.

The PM also inaugurated the newly constructed air strip which is a 1.27 km runway facility built for development & testing of MALE/HALE Class Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS).

Solar Defence said it has taken a big initiative for developing a MALE UAV and a suo-moto proposal has already been submitted to IAF which is under consideration.

The Prime Minister also witnessed the display of the state of art indigenously developed systems viz. Loiter Munition (Nagastra 3), Bhargavastra (Micro-Missile based Counter Drone System) and Bhaumastra (Mine Detection & Disposal System).

Keeping in view the futuristic requirements of this emerging technology, Solar Defence said it has taken the initiative to develop Nagastra series of Loiter Munitions of ranges from 15 km to more than 100 km and explosive payload carrying capability from 1 kg to 10 kg.

Nagastra 3 is a Vehicle Launched Loiter Munition System of endurance 3 hours and range of 100 km. It can carry 8.5 kg warhead. It is being developed under Make 2 project from Arty of Indian Army.

The Bhargavastra is an indigenously designed and developed Counter Drone System meant for quick interception of drones for an assured hard kill using tiny, guided missiles with swarm engagement capability. This solution offers mobile protection against drone attacks with near simultaneous engagement of multiple drones.

With a long range of detection (upto 6 km) and a long range of neutralization (upto 2.5 km), it ensures the safety of vulnerable assets/battlefield formations.

SDAL has taken an initiative to address the global menace of landmine detection and disposal. As per some estimates, there are more than 11 million buried mines worldwide that remain uncleared and are causing casualties or maiming of both soldiers and civilians in peacetime. Bhaumastra, a drone-based system under development by SDAL, would be the first of its kind in any developed nation to provide a drone-based solution to this global problem.

- ANI

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Rahul K.
This is huge for our defense capabilities! The Nagastra 3 sounds particularly impressive with its 100km range. 🇮🇳 Proud to see indigenous tech developing at this pace.
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Priya M.
While I appreciate the defense advancements, I hope we're also allocating sufficient resources to environmental protection. The article mentions 1080 acres - was any environmental impact assessment done?
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Amit S.
Bhargavastra counter-drone system could be a game changer for border security! 6km detection range is world-class. When will these be deployed to our forces?
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Sunita P.
The mine detection drone (Bhaumastra) could save so many lives globally. Hope this tech gets shared with countries still suffering from landmines decades after conflicts ended.
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Vikram J.
Impressive showcase of Aatmanirbhar Bharat in action! The 1.27km runway for drone testing shows we're thinking ahead. More power to Solar Defence and our armed forces 👏
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Neha R.
The article is quite technical - would love to see some infographics or videos explaining how these loitering munitions actually work. Still, exciting developments!

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