Indian start-up Raphe mPhibr secures Indian Navy contract under ADITI challenge

This contract is part of a broader initiative to enhance India’s defence capabilities through domestic innovation and manufacturing.
Indian Start-up Raphe mPhibr
Indian Start-up Raphe mPhibr
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New Delhi: Raphe mPhibr, a prominent Indian aerospace start-up, has secured a significant contract with the Indian Navy ADITI Challenge to indigenously design and develop a high supersonic to hypersonic “Ramjet” propulsion system for fixed-wing flying objects, such as missiles and aircraft.

This contract is part of a broader initiative to enhance India’s defence capabilities through domestic innovation and manufacturing.

Raphe mPhibr is a self reliant hi-tech manufacturing start-up, comprising of more than a hundred world class scientists and engineers propelled by a work culture that supports innovation.

After three years of rigorous research using latest technology, fused with the experience and feedback from different armed forces and security agencies, the company has created 16 different products that cater to the specific needs of the Indian security forces.

The drones developed at Raphe have one of the best power to weight ratio in the world, laced with soaring autonomous capabilities. They can operate in high altitude Himalayan areas of Siachen, lift 100kg stores and can also be launched from the palm of the user.

Real time monitoring and mission planning is made possible by ground support set up comprising of ground control stations, remote video terminals and ultra long range communication equipment.

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