Defence Laboratory
Established | May 16, 1959 |
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Research type | Applied |
Field of research | Materials and electronics |
Director | S.R. Vadera |
Location |
Jodhpur, Rajasthan, India 26°16′18″N 73°2′16″E / 26.27167°N 73.03778°ECoordinates: 26°16′18″N 73°2′16″E / 26.27167°N 73.03778°E |
Zip code | 342011 |
Operating agency | DRDO Ministry of Defence |
Defence Laboratory (DLJ) is westernmost located, an strategically important laboratory of the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO).
Previously located in Ratanada Palace, Jodhpur, now shifted to the New Technical Complex(NTC). It is responsible for the development and manufacture of electronics and materials required for modern warfare and weapon systems. So main research fields are Materials and electronics.
Its mission is development of Radio Communication Systems, Data links, Satellite Communication Systems, Millimeter Wave Communication systems.
There are two divisions in laboratory:
- NRMA(Nuclear Radiation's Management and Applications) Division
- Camouflage Division
The name suggests the primary functions of these groups, further in these divisions there are various groups working on different technologies. DLJ(Defence Laboratory, Jodhpur) has developed several nuclear radiation monitoring systems and camouflage techniques for the Armed Forces of India. Few scientists are also engaged in field of microbiology and biotechnology.