Ghatak UCAV
Type: Surveillance UAV
Domain: air
Country of Origin: India
Manufacturer: DRDO (Defence Research & Development Organisation)
Overview
India's stealthy unmanned combat aerial vehicle (UCAV) demonstrator programme designed to validate technologies for autonomous strike missions deep in contested airspace. The Ghatak (Sanskrit for "Lethal") features a flying-wing configuration with no vertical tail surfaces for reduced radar cross-section, internal weapons bay for stealth, autonomous flight control, and jet propulsion (believed to be an NPO Saturn 36MT turbofan). Expected maximum takeoff weight of approximately 12-15 tonnes with weapons payload of 1,500+ kg. The internal bay can carry precision-guided bombs, cruise missiles, or air-to-surface missiles. The UCAV is designed to penetrate advanced air defences and conduct Suppression of Enemy Air Defences (SEAD), strategic strike, and reconnaissance missions without risking manned aircraft. Development includes collaboration with Indian private industry on autonomous systems, sensor fusion, and data links. Ground testing and taxi trials completed with first flight expected in 2025-2026. If successful, the Ghatak will provide India with an autonomous strike capability similar to the US X-47B or Chinese GJ-11.
Technical Specifications
| role | Deep strike, ISR, SEAD |
|---|---|
| type | Stealth UCAV Technology Demonstrator |
| status | Early development / demonstrator |
| propulsion | Indigenous turbojet (Ghatak engine in development) |
| configuration | Flying-wing stealth design |
Operators
- India
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