Introducing Flight-Ready Indra Series Turbojet Engines for Unmanned Combat Systems, Loitering Munitions, and Target Drones by Raghu Vamsi

With the successful launch of its Indra Series Turbojet Engines, Hyderabad-based aerospace producer Raghu Vamsi has made a major advancement in tiny jet propulsion technology toward total self-reliance.

The business declared that the engines are entirely conceived, developed, and produced in India, supporting the country’s aerospace and defense sector “Atmanirbhar Bharat” strategy.

The Indra engine series is a significant advancement in India’s domestic propulsion capabilities and is intended to power target drones, loitering munitions, and unmanned warfare systems. In order to guarantee high thrust-to-weight ratios and operational durability under severe conditions, Raghu Vamsi’s design incorporates lightweight composite materials, fuel-efficient combustion architecture, and sophisticated high-temperature alloys.

According to reports, these flight-ready turbojets passed stringent endurance and flight validation tests, showing reliable thrust and fuel economy over a range of altitudes. The business worked with top Indian testing facilities to meet certification requirements that were on line with international propulsion standards.

Raghu Vamsi establishes itself as a major private-sector contributor to India’s defense and aerospace engine technology ecosystem with the launch of the Indra series. In order to lessen reliance on imported engines, the company is anticipated to provide these engines for future projects involving domestic drone swarms and subsonic cruise platforms.

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