The AEWS&CS was developed by the Centre for Airborne Systems (CABS), a laboratory under the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) headed by woman scientist J Manjula.
Netra has the capability to detect hostile missiles and jets at land, sea and air within the range of 200 kms. It is mounted on a Brazilian Embraer-145 jet.
Interestingly, a chunk of the work related to the project was done by women scientists. This was acknowledged by Air Force chief B S Dhanoa during the induction ceremony at the Yelahanka air base here.
The Netra project is headed by Rajlaxmi who has been working with the DRDO for the last 28 years. She was a part of theproject since its inception in 2004.
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Another senior scientist Manisha Sharma worked on the system integration and communication, while scientist Bhagyalaxmi looked after computer mission of the project.
At least two DRDO labs are headed by women.
Another system similar to Netra will be inducted into the Air Force in coming months.
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