
Address: Defense Science Centre, Metcalfe House, Delhi 110 054, India
Telephone: Unlisted
Fax: 011-2919151
Telex: Unlisted
E-mail: root@drdsc.drdo.com
Director: Mr. Amitav Mallik
Subordinate to: Defense Research & Development Organization (DRDO), Ministry of Defense
Primary Function: Conduct research in areas of physics, chemistry, and mathematics with a special focus on lasers and opto-electronics.
Description: The Laser Science and Technology Centre (LASTEC) is the DRDO's oldest laboratory. LASTEC grew out of the Defense Science Laboratory (DSL), which was established in Delhi in 1950. The DSL was founded as a "nucleus laboratory" to conduct research in "frontier areas of physics, chemistry, and mathematics with a special focus on lasers and opto-electronics." In 1960, DSL was shifted from the campus of the National Physical Laboratory to Metcalfe House. In 1980, the DSL was once again moved to a new building within the Metcalfe House complex and renamed as the Defense Science Centre.
Activities:
LASTEC has developed:
- Critical technologies for an "engineered version of a ring laser gyro" for use in aircraft and missiles.
- "Thin film coating technology for hard-coated mirrors, low-scattering mirrors, IR coatings, metallic coatings required for carbon-dioxide gas dynamic laser, ring laser gyros, and other applications."
- "Miniature cooling system" for the DRDO's Integrated Guided Missile Development Program.
Key Sources: Defence Research & Development Organization, "Laser Science and Technology Centre," <http://www.drdo.org/labs/electronics/lastec/index.shtml>; Defence Research & Development Organization, "Address Book," <http://www.drdo.org/add.shtml>.
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