BEML Limited has signed an MoU with Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR)-National Aerospace Laboratories (NAL) for joint development in the areas of advanced composites and autoclaves, mini-unmanned aerial vehicles, design & analysis of aircraft structure and systems.
BEML also teamed with NAL for joint development of two seater trainer aircraft through transfer of technology, according to a BEML statement. This will help BEML increase its footprint in the aerospace sector, the statement said.
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Moon mission: Team Indus to raise USD 40 mn; rover, spacecraft flight testing in August at ISRO facility
Moon mission: Team Indus to raise USD 40 mn; rover, spacecraft flight testing in August at ISRO facility
In 2011, IIT-Delhi Alumnus Rahul Narayan Founded Team Indus, Which Is All Set To Carry Its Rover Along With 11 Payloads In The Spacecraft. Government s National Aerospace Laboratories (NAL) Is Currently Preparing The Spacecraft And The Rover, While The Final Assembly Will Be Done At The Team Indus Facility In North Bengaluru.
News Nation Bureau | Edited By : Bindiya Bhatt | Updated on: 06 Jul 2017, 04:18:15 PM
Bengaluru:
Team Indus, the Indian space startup which is part of the Google Lunar XPrize competition to land a rover on the Moon, is planning to raise USD 40 million. The Team Indus looks to raise the fund through a mix of corporate sponsorship and crowdfunding before its scheduled lunar rover mission launch, scheduled for December.
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Book excerpt: In The Tejas Story, a retired air marshal chronicles his experiences of test flying the LCA jets The story that comes to life through his book is that of his team of pilots and of the LCA programme itself, how it was commissioned, the challenges in the development phase and the pressure of realising the dream of domestically developing a fighter plane. Philip Rajkumar January 29, 2021 11:44:45 IST Philip Rajkumar s The Tejas Story: The Light Combat Aircraft Project.
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