The Integrated Global bus Avionics
Processing System (IGAPS) popularly called Mission Computer is a Core Aircraft
Computing Platform with features like ARINC 664 global bus, ARINC 818 fibre
channel video bus and ARINC 653 compliance. This sophisticated state of the art
onboard computing system has been successfully designed, developed and
integrated for the first time in India by CSIR-National Aerospace Laboratories
(CSIR-NAL), Bengaluru for Civil Avionics requirements in line with “Make in
India” initiative.
To take this development further to
the Indian and worldwide market in corporating application specific upgrades
and Airworthiness approvals resulting into a certified product, CSIR-NAL and
Tata Advanced Systems Limited (TASL) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding
(MoU) to undertake this as a collaborative effort between the two organizations
towards furthering the "Make in India" National Mission of the
Government of India.
The Mission Computer, a key
electronic system on Air and Defence platforms for subsystem integration and
control, and its variants will be manufactured in India and cater to the Indian
and Global markets. Further, the Mission Computer will be used for wide ranging
applications acrossvarious Aerospace and Defence platforms.The collaborative
partnership with CSIR-NAL reinforces TASL’s continued efforts to develop,
integrate and maintain critical pieces of technology for large Aerospace and
Defence systems within India as part of the “Make-in-India” initiative, and
strive to become a preferred partner to the Indian and Global Aerospace &
Defence industry.
For CSIR-NAL, this MoUis a land mark
achievement in realising commercialisation of developed technologies enabling
Indian industries to compete globally and achieve self reliance in a high
technology strategic area. “This is one of the best example of public private
collaboration effort towards Make in India” said Mr. Shyam Chetty, Director,
CSIR- NAL.
“This collaboration with CSIR-NAL
reinforces TASL’s continued commitment towards indigenous design, development
and manufacturing of key systems and sub-systems for Aerospace and Defence
applications, leveraging the technology developed by major Aerospace and
Defence Labs in India.’’ said Mr. S. Ramadorai, Chairman, Tata Advanced Systems.
As a leader in the Aerospace industry
in India, TASL with its global transition programmes with marque names in the
aerospace industry like Lockheed Martin, Sikorsky Aircraft Corporation, has
successfully demonstrated its ability to take complex aerospace programs and
has recently announced partnership with Boeing Defence. TASL has also entered
into the domain of precision manufacturing of aero-engines for Rolls Royce.
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