SAMTEL MANUFACTURED SU30 BACK
As high-profile big-ticket defence purchases
turn the focus of the entire
world towards India, the Indian
defence industry gets ready to cater to the
offset and technology transfer requirements
as an outcome of these purchases.
As a response to these challenges, the
Indian defence industry has embarked
on an intensive indigenisation campaign.
Leading this wave in India is Samtel Display
Systems and its joint venture companies,
which are ready to provide perfect
solutions and partnerships for all avionics
requirements.
At its stall LH.30, at Central Hall, Lake
Hanger at Defexpo 2012, Samtel Display
Systems is showcasing its wide range of
military and cockpit displays and modern avionics systems. At the exhibition,
Samtel aims to showcase its technical competence in defence and commercial
avionics, the range of products in the avionics domain, its international
experience and the strength of its partnerships.
Rugged Displays: To cater to the vast and growing requirement for
indigenous rugged displays for land, naval and airborne requirements for
our defence forces, Samtel is ready with its vast range of rugged displays.
RSD series of ruggedized AMLCD displays specifically crafted to cope with
adverse and demanding environmental conditions at the same time maintaining
extremely high levels of performance. Its applications include, console
displays for airborne platforms, displays for tanks, armoured vehicles,
air defence guns and operational shelters, naval displays for captains console,
information and command systems, process control and automation, naval
radars, rugged workstation consoles, security and surveillance. The rugged
displays showcased are: 20.1” airborne and 20.1” ground/land-based applications,
19.0”, 17.0”, 15.0”, 10.4” with Bezel keys and 10.4” with Touchscreen.
Multifunction displays and smart MFDs: With the production of Colour
MFDs for Su-30 MKI Block-III & Block-IV production aircraft at Samtel’s
DGAQA qualified manufacturing facilities, the Samtel HAL JV has achieved
the unique distinction of being the first public-private partnership in defence
avionics space in India to have a primary cockpit display qualified and
produced for induction on a fighter aircraft. These MFDs were developed
under the aegis of DARE programme,
with qualification and flight testing done
under aegis of HAL and CEMILAC, and
IAF. Samtel booth has these 5” x 5” and
6” x 6” MFDs on showcase at their booth,
along with MFDs and next-generation
large-size smart MFDs for some future
star platforms.
Also being put up for display are the
multifunction indicators-3ATI & 4ATI. The
3ATI and 4ATI display unit features a highresolution
AMLCD and ARINC 429 and
discrete interface. The unit is designed to
replace existing electromechanical instruments,
allowing a single part to display
attitude, airspeed and altitude. The 3ATI &
4ATI display unit consumes little power, is
low in weight and high in reliability. The unit is designed for commercial or
military installations and an NVIS compatible version is available. The 3ATI &
4ATI display unit is ideal for new build or retrofit applications.
Besides these, a new product offering from Samtel-electro luminescent
(EL) displays-cockpit panel flood light (CPFL) and integrally lit cockpit panel
(ILCP) are also being showcased at the booth. The purpose of the cockpit
panel flood lights is to provide the aircraft pilot the visibility of the various
legends on cockpit instruments, LH & RH consoles in the cockpit while flying
at night, while the integrally lit cockpit panel (ILCP) helps the various legends
and symbols on instrumentation and control panels on the cockpit consoles
to be visible to the pilot with flying at night.
The booth also features demo films on Samtel’s product range through
its JV with Thales-Samtel Thales Avionics Ltd. The Indian helmet mounted
sight and display for fighter aircraft is based on Thales' advanced and proven
technologies; and is already flying on Indian Navy MiG-29K and qualified on
M2000. The Samtel-Thales JV aims to locally develop, customise, manufacture,
sell and maintain indigenous helmet-mounted sight and display systems,
infrared search and track (IRST), and modern avionics systems. A demo
film on infrared search and track (IRST) showcases the capabilities of this
passive long-range tracking and imaging device, which is used for automatic
tracking and detection of multiple targets. Samtel is located at LH.30, Central
Hall, Lake Hanger, Paragti Maidan.