NEW DELHI :
Life support systems have been designed to generate and regulate breathable oxygen for pilots during flight, eliminating dependence on traditional cylinder-based oxygen.
THE Defence Research and Development
Organisation (DRDO) has successfully
conducted high-altitude trials of an indigenous life support system for pilots onboard
Tejas Light Combat Aircraft.
The Defence Ministry said cutting-edge
life support systems have been designed
to generate and regulate breathable
oxygen for pilots during flight, eliminating dependence on traditional cylinderbased oxygen.
The trials were conducted on Tuesday.
With appropriate modifications, the system can also be adapted for use in MiG29K and other aircraft, the Ministry said.
“The Defence Bio-Engineering & Electro
Medical Laboratory, a Bengaluru-based lab
under the DRDO successfully conducted
high-altitude trials of the Indigenous OnBoard Oxygen Generating System
(OBOGS)-based Integrated Life Support
System (ILSS) for the LCA Tejas aircraft on
March 4,” the it said.
The ILSS underwent rigorous testing
on the LCA-prototype vehicle-3 aircraft of
Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL)
meeting stringent aeromedical standards
in varied flight conditions, including altitudes of up to 50,000 feet above mean sea
level and high-G maneuvers, it added.
“Following flight clearance from Centre
for Military Airworthiness & Certification
(CEMILAC), the system successfully met
all specified parameters,” the Ministry said
in a statement.
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh congratulated the DRDO, the Indian Air Force,
Public Sector Undertakings, and industry
partners on the “remarkable achievement”.
Singh emphasised that this development reinforces India’s commitment to cutting-edge defence technologies and aligns
with the vision of ‘Viksit Bharat 2047’.
The system has been manufactured by
L&T as a development cum production
partner of the DRDO, reflecting a significant collaboration between the premier
defence research institution and defence
industries.
The ILSS has 90 per cent indigenous content, furthering India’s self-reliance in
aerospace technology, according to the
Ministry.
Secretary, Department of Defence R&D
and Chairman DRDO, Samir V Kamat lauded the DRDO team, the IAF, and industry
partners for their contributions towards
the successful high-altitude trial of the
Indigenous ILSS for LCA Tejas.