Rangsons Aerospace signs MoU with German firm

Pavan Ranga (third from right), Managing Director, Rangsons Aerospace and Jonathan Field, VP, International Business Development, Germany-based HENSOLDT, exchanging the MoU as others look on.

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Bengaluru: Rangsons Aerospace, India’s leading aerospace product technology company and Germany-based HENSOLDT-The Sensor Solution House, have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to jointly explore new business opportunities, support newer technological advancements and help improve technological expertise in the domain in step with the goals of the Government’s ‘Aatmanirbhar Bharat’ campaign.

The MoU was signed between Pavan Ranga, Managing Director, Rangsons Aerospace and Jonathan Field, VP, International Business Development, HENSOLDT at the Aero India-2023 in Bengaluru recently. Rangsons Aerospace  belongs to conglomerate NR Group, Mysuru, that has a diverse business portfolio.

The MoU is aimed at developing an indigenous datalink system which can work across various airborne platforms thus enhancing network centric warfare capability of the Indian Armed Forces.

Commenting on the landmark MoU, Pavan Ranga said, “We are excited to embark on this new journey. The support from HENSOLDT will guide us in manufacturing world-class aviation products in India and the technical knowledge will inspire us to create some equipment for aircraft in India. With this partnership, we will be manufacturing the units for rotary, fixed wing and unmanned Aerial Vehicles.”

Andleeb Shadman, MD, HENSOLDT India said, “HENSOLDT is optimistic and dedicated to supporting the Indian Government’s vision of “Aatmanirbhar Bharat” in the Indian defence sector. Our business plans are built on Transfer of Technology, Local Production and Joint development based Industrial collaborations. Through this pact, we are collaborating to build a world class datalink      solution that can work across a large cross section of airborne platforms.”

This post was published on March 2, 2023 7:48 pm