Defence Avionics Research Establishment

Coordinates: 12°59′11″N 77°40′19″E / 12.98636°N 77.67203°E / 12.98636; 77.67203

Defence Avionics Research Establishment
Established 1986
Director Dr K Maheswara Reddy
Address P.O. Box #9366,
CV Raman Nagar,
Bangalore - 560 093,
Location Bangalore, Karnataka, India
Operating agency
DRDO
Website http://www.drdo.gov.in/drdo/labs/DARE/English/index.jsp?pg=homebody.jsp

Defence Avionics Research Establishment (DARE) is a laboratory of the Indian Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO). Located in Bangalore, Karnataka, India, it is the main DRDO lab involved in the Research & Development of Airborne Electronic Warfare and Mission Avionics systems.

History

DARE was established in 1986 as a Project Laboratory, then named "Advanced Systems Integration and Evaluation Organisation" (ASIEO). On 1 June 2001, it became a full-fledged DRDO lab, and was renamed as DARE.

DARE was headed by Dr. K.G. Narayanan from 1986-2002. On 18 January 2002, R.P. Ramalingam was appointed as Director and retired in June 2008. On 1 July 2008, Dr. U.K. Revankar took over as Director. He retired on 31 July 2011.

Dr K Maheswara Reddy OS, has taken over as Director, Defence Avionics Research Establishment (DARE), Bengaluru on 09 Oct 2015. He obtained his B.Tech from SV University, Tirupati in 1983, M.Tech from IIT, Delhi in the year 1985 and joined DRDO. He obtained his PhD in the field of signal processing in 1998 from IISc, Bangalore.

Areas of Work

DARE has two major wings– the Electronic Warfare (EW) wing and the Mission Avionics Wing (MAW). The EW wing concentrates on development of Radar Warning Systems and EW suites for aircraft. The MAW conducts Research and Development in the area of Mission Avionics. In addition to development, DARE also conducts testing and integration of the systems into aircraft.

Achievements

DRDO's avionics program has been a success story; DARE being the lead designer in several of these efforts. Its Mission computers, radar warning receivers, high accuracy direction finding pods, airborne jammers, flight instrumentation, are used across a wide variety of Indian Air Force aircraft. The organization began developing these various items for its upgrades, and for the LCA project. Variants were then developed for other aircraft.

The DRDO is also co-developing more advanced avionics for the Light Combat Aircraft and the IAF's combat fleet. These include a range of powerful Open Architecture computers, better Defensive avionics including modern RWR's, self-protection jammers, missile approach warning systems and integrated defensive suites, optronics systems (such as Infrared search and track systems) and navigational systems such as Ring Laser Gyro based inertial navigation systems.

Some products developed by DARE include:

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