Combat Aircraft Systems Development & Integration Centre
The Combat Aircraft Systems Development & Integration Centre (CASDIC) is a laboratory of the Indian Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO).[1] Located in Bangalore, Karnataka, India,[2] It is one of the two DRDO laboratories involved in the research and development of airborne electronic warfare and mission avionics systems. HistoryThe organisation was established in 1986 as a Project Laboratory, then named "Advanced Systems Integration and Evaluation Organisation" (ASIEO).[3] Dr. K. G. Narayanan headed ASIEO from its inception till 2002.[4] On 1 June 2001, ASIEO became a full-fledged DRDO laboratory and was renamed as Defence Avionics Research Establishment (DARE).[4][5] Combat Aircraft Systems Development & Integration Centre (CASDIC), previously known as Defence Avionics Research Establishment (DARE) is placed as a Self-Accounting Unit under administrative control of Defence Electronics Research Laboratory (DLRL), Hyderabad on 01 Apr 2021.[6] The current director of CASDIC is Shri. CH Durga Prasad.[7] In 2021, CASDIC was part of a group of Indian research and development (R&D) agencies and organisations that developed the critical avionic line-replaceable units (LRUs) for the HAL Tejas.[8] As of 2024, CASDIC is also working on the Super Sukhoi upgrade programme for the Indian Air Force's Sukhoi Su-30MKI fleet.[9] Areas of workCASDIC has rich experience in Development of Internal & Pod based Electronic Warfare Systems for Combat Platforms, Sensor integration and cooling systems development. It is one of the two laboratories of DRDO that works on electronic warfare systems, along with Defence Electronics Research Laboratory.[10] ProductsAirborne Radar Warning and ESM SystemsSurvivability of military aircraft in the modern combat scenario of sophisticated Air Defence weapon systems is of paramount importance. This can only be achieved by equipping them with electronic armor consisting of advanced EW Systems. DARE has developed a range of state-of-the art EW suites for military aircraft. Systems developed include versatile Radar Warning Receivers (RWR), podded jammers and integrated EW suites. These systems have added electronic teeth to the carrier platforms. D-29 EW SystemD-29 is an integrated EW system for Radar warning and jamming that encompasses RWR, ECM, ESM functions and utilizes state-of-the-art active phased arrays for selectively jamming the multiple threat radars for use onboard Indian Mikoyan MiG-29s. The D-29 system serves primarily as a self-protection jammer that will boost survivability, enhance situation awareness and increase mission effectiveness.[11][12] D-29 system detects and gives the information about the position of the RF sources illuminating the aircraft and applies the appropriate jamming technique. The system mainly consists of Unified Receiver Exciter Processor (UREP modified to suit the requirements of D-29), Solid State Transmit / Receive Unit (SSTRU) with Active Array Unit (AAU) and a liquid cooling system. D-29 System has completed flight evaluation from users for ground and airborne emitters in Nashik and Gwalior. The system performance has been satisfactory. Modification of all 06 aircraft has been completed for the installation of D-29 system. DR118 RWR D-Jag Internal RWJ System Tarang radar warning receiverTARANG, developed by DARE, intercepts and identifies airborne and ground based acquisition, target tracking and missile guidance radars in multi-octave frequency bands. The system provides audio and visual warnings in order to alert the pilot against imminent threats and their current state viz. Search, Track and / or missile in air. It cues the onboard self protection jammer to counter each of the detected threats with the most optimum countermeasure technique, besides acting as master of the Counter Measures Dispensing System (CMDS). TARANG RWR is on par with the best in the world and is operational in many IAF and IN aircraft platforms. Pods for EW EquipmentDARE has in its stable subsonic and supersonic pods, employed and capable of carriage of jammer systems, high accuracy Direction Finding (DF) sub systems or special sensors forming part of a larger system. Avionics Processors and SoftwareDARE has indigenously developed Airborne Computers for Su-30MKI, Jaguar, MiG 27 upgrade and the prestigious HAL Tejas. A number of computers have been developed using common module approach with a performance of over 50 million instructions per second. Radar Computer (RC) developed for the Su-30 MKI controls the phased array radar and also functions as the Radar Data Processor. Display Processor (DP) has Colour and Monochrome Symbol Generators to generate anti-aliased graphics to drive four Multi Function Displays (MFD) and Head Up Display (HUD). Currently DARE is engaged in developing Advanced computers for next generation aircraft. Core Avionics Computer DARE evolved the system specifications and interface control requirements taking into consideration IAF need for operations and maintenance. These led to the software requirements for the CAC. DARE took up the challenge of developing the mission critical software. Over one million lines of code were developed adhering to stringent real time constraints and requisite software engineering requirements. The resultant quality software was independently verified and validated with external agencies. MAWS and MSWSDual Colour Missile Approach Warning System (DCMAWS) Multi-Sensor Warning System (MSWS) Cockpit DisplayNext Generation Avionic Displays FADEC SystemFull Authority Digital Electronic Controller for Control of an Aero Engine (FADEC) Pilot Vehicle InterfaceEngineering Flight Simulator Other Technologies
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