Indian Air Force to Develop Indigenous Jammer Pod for LCA Mark 1A Aircraft
The Indian Air Force is currently engaged in a project aimed at creating a domestic jammer pod specifically designed for the indigenous LCA Mark 1A fighter aircraft, as stated by officials from the IAF on Saturday. The initiative reflects the IAF commitment to enhancing self-reliance by tasking its Base Repair Depots with the indigenization of various equipment for fighter and transport aircraft, along with other weapon systems, with the ultimate goal of reducing dependency on imports.
In a noteworthy development, Colonel Vikram, the Vice President of Solar Group Economic Explosives Limited, highlighted that the multimode hand grenade marks a significant milestone as the first product manufactured indigenously by a private industry and delivered to the Indian Army, distinct from the ordnance factories. Colonel Vikram expressed confidence in the safety and advanced features of the hand grenade prototype, emphasizing its superior efficacy compared to the previous HE 36 hand grenade. He revealed the successful production and delivery of 10 lakh units to the Indian Army, citing positive reception and anticipation of subsequent orders.
The LCA Mk1A, an upgraded iteration of the domestically developed LCA MK1, boasts additional features and enhancements, including a Self Protection Jammer. This strategic advancement aligns with the ongoing efforts to fortify the capabilities of indigenous defense systems, further establishing India prowess in military technology.