By Staff Correspondent
Bengaluru, December 13, 2021: The Defence Minister, Rajnath Singh, today virtually inaugurated week-long activities related to Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav (India @75) that included HAL focused events. The exhibition sites at Bengaluru (including the Museum and Heritage Center), Nashik, Kanpur, Hyderabad, Koraput and Lucknow are now open to the public with no entry fee till December 19 (9 AM to 5 PM). Â
Following the inauguration, Dr C G Krishnadas Nair, Honorary President, SIATI and former Chairman, HAL, unveiled the exhibition at HAL Heritage Centre & Aerospace Museum, Bengaluru in the presence of senior HAL officials.
HAL showcases its 80 years of heritage, current and futuristic products during the week beginning today. HAL-produced aircraft, helicopters, aero engines, avionics systems, components and LRUs are displayed at different exhibitions. Visitors can view the CATS WARRIOR UAV Mockup model, LCA Tejas, MiG 21 and MiG 27, Do-228 and HS-748, avionics systems, the operational model of ALH transmission system, LRUs and aerospace components at different exhibitions.
Public entry to these exhibitions/museums will be with valid ID cards and students with their school/college ID cards with COVID protocols.

