Indian Army, IAF To Acquire More 6400 Multi Spectral Camouflage Nets To Use In Himalayas

A synthetic camouflage net made by DRDOArmy along with IAF to procure 6,425 Multi Spectral Camouflage Nets designed for High Altitude Areas (HAA) with emphasis on ‘Buy (Indian-IDDM)’ classificationThe Indian Army has released an Acceptance of Necessity (AoN) to acquire 6,425 units of Multi Spectral Camouflage Nets (MSCN) specifically designed for High Altitude Areas (HAA) in collaboration with

September 30, 2023
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Brazilian Army Interested To Procure Indian Artillery Guns

TATA Advanced Systems developed 155/52mm Mounted Gun
System on a 8X8 All Terrain Vehicle

The Brazilian Army Commander’s ongoing visit to India comes at a time when
the Latin American country is desperately hunting for self-propelled wheeled
artillery systems to replace its obsolete M114 155mm towed howitzers.

After holding a series of

September 29, 2023
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From Underwater Swarm Drones To Fire-Fighting Robots, Navy Partnering With MSMEs & Start-Ups For Niche Techs

From underwater swarm drones to fire-fighting robots, Navy partnering with MSMEs & start-ups for niche techsFrom autonomous weaponized swarms and underwater swarm drones to blue-green lasers, fire-fighting robots and suits, the Navy is firmly pushing ahead with the indigenous development of niche technologies by partnering with start-ups and MSMEs under its `Swavlamban’ initiative launched last

September 29, 2023
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Indian Company Enters Japanese Market With Swarm Tech Solution For Disaster Management

New Delhi: Bangalore-based aerospace and defence company NewSpace Research & Technologies Pvt Ltd (NRT) has tied up with Japan’s Autonomy HD helmed by leading robotics scientist Kenzo Nonami to create the Autonomous Swarm Systems for Intelligent and Swift Turnaround (ASSIST) initiative for disaster management.Defence industry sources explained to ThePrint that NRT’s Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs

September 29, 2023
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Not ATAGS, Vajra Or Dhanush. A New Gun Will Be The Mainstay of Indian Artillery

On 197th Gunners’ Day, a look at how the Indian Army’s artillery regiment is arming itself. The Army is looking at acquiring 400 TGS which can operate in all terrainsNew Delhi: It’s not the indigenous Dhanush or the Advanced Towed Artillery Gun (ATAGS) but the new 155 mm/52 Calibre Towed Gun Systems (TGS) that’s earmarked to be the mainstay gun of the artillery in the future,Sources in the

September 29, 2023
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Army Moves Over Rs 6,500 Cr Deal To Defence Ministry For Procurement of 400 Howitzers From ‘Desi’ Firms

New Delhi: In a mega push to promote indigenously designed and developed weapon systems, the Indian Army has moved a proposal to the Defence Ministry to buy 400 howitzers from Indian firms.Indian Army’s Regiment of Artillery is looking to use the expertise of Indian Industry to produce 155 mm/52 calibre Towed Gun System, which will be lighter, versatile and cater for future technological

September 28, 2023
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Indian Navy’s Indigenous Target Roadmap: 90% In Ten Years

The Indian Navy will unveil an updated new "indigenisation roadmap" next week with a focus on specific initiatives to achieve self-reliance in acquiring various critical technologies and platforms to boost its overall military might. The roadmap will be released at the second edition of the annual ‘Swavlamban’ seminar to be held on October 4 and 5, Navy officials said on Wednesday adding Prime

September 28, 2023
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GalaxEye, ideaForge Join Hands To Build Foliage Penetration Radar For Armed Forces

GalaxEye, a space start-up based in Bangalore, has partnered with drone manufacturing company ideaForge to develop a customized radar for the armed forces. The radar, called the UAV FOPEN Radar, will allow the armed forces to see through dense foliage and fog, enabling seamless monitoring in challenging operational scenarios.ideaForge has recently incorporated the integration of third-party

September 27, 2023
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Not Just Sailors, Navy’s New Fire Suit Could Help Soldiers With Stealth & Save Pilots From Burns

Currently, Navy uses imported suits weighing over 18 kg while this innovation weighs only about 1.8 kg. The cost of this suit is also much lessNew Delhi: In what could be of huge benefit to not the Army and the Indian Air Force as well, the Navy through its innovation cell has come out with a fire suit that could boost the safety for pilots and foot soldiers.Hyderabad-based firm Veera Tactical

September 27, 2023
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Made-In-India Firefighting Robot Developed For Navy Undergoes Trials Onboard INS Vikrant

User trials of an indigenously developed firefighting robot were held onboard the aircraft carrier INS Vikrant on Tuesday, the Indian Navy informed. The autonomous machine has been developed for the Indian Navy by a private entity named Swadeshi Empresa, officials said. This comes as part of the ‘SPRINT’ initiative, which is aimed at boosting the Indian Navy’s usage of indigenous technology"

September 27, 2023
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