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Develop customary technology for operational needs: army head

Develop customary technology for operational needs: army head
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New Delhi: The army on Monday identified six new projects for the development by the Indian industry, ranging from drone swarms to an anti-drone system, even like General MM Naravane said the 13-lakh power was increasingly viewing the `custom solution ‘for the operational needs when experiencing modernization fast.
Repeating “collective determination to fight and win the future war” with weapons and original equipment, the head of the military head, “I truly believe that during conflict and situations like war only technology developed accidentally will be available to us for full exploitation at Various.
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“” Develop customary and local abilities to deal with security challenges that arise and reduce our dependence on loan technology because of the imperative requirement, “added Gen Naravane, when dealing with army-ficci webinars.
The army design bureau has actively facilitated custom design and development projects’, with 82 programs under a different scheme.
From them, 36 projects were under the ‘Make-II Category’ involving the development of industrial-funded prototypes, with 15 of them being a proposal for Suo Moto from the Indian industry.
Six ‘make-ii projects’ armed is a flock of armed drones for high altitude and plains and desert, detection detection and integrated drone ban, manupad riding laser-beam (man-portable air defense system), runway – aircraft pilot system and improvement Low-level light radar.
These projects are currently at the feasibility study stage.
Registering various government reforms under ‘Atmanirbhar Bharat’ to promote independence in the production of defense, Gen Naravane said they had provided “national stimulus which was needed and rented fresh energy to inspire the resurrection” from the domestic industry.
“Army, in particular, is best suitable for leading this initiative.
India has a growing industrial base and we believe that most of our core requirements of defense equipment can be realized at home,” he said.
“We have the potential to redefine India to the global center for defense equipment manufacturers.
The army is fully committed to our industrial industrial efforts.
Some of the first Make-II projects are in the final stages of procurement and tend to produce results in the current financial year,” he added.

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