R-Day parade: DRDO to display indigenous weapons for Tejas, propulsion system for submarines
Twenty-five tableaux of different states, departments and armed forces will be part of the parade on January 26.
The first tableau of the DRDO will display an indigenously-developed advanced electronically scanned array radar called 'Uttam' and five different aerial launched weapons and an electronic warfare (EW) jammer to enhance the capabilities of fourth-generation LCA Tejas, the Defence Ministry's statement said.
The second tableau of the DRDO will show indigenously-developed AIP system for propelling the Indian Navy's submarines underwater, it added.
The AIP allows a submarine to be submerged for longer periods compared to conventional diesel-electric submarines and makes the sub-surface platform more efficient by making it quieter than even a nuclear submarine, it noted.
The AIP system is powered by indigenously-developed fuel cells with a novel onboard hydrogen generator, the statement said.
Only about 5,000-8,000 people will be allowed to attend this year's Republic Day parade on January 26 due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
Before the pandemic, around 1.25 lakh people used to attend the parade.
