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INDIAN ARMY

ATMANIRBHAR BHARAT
ARMY MAKE PROJECTS
8 November 2021

MAKE IN INDIA DEFENCE : CREATING CAPABILITIES FROM WITHIN


Army Design Bureau
INDIAN ARMY

ATMANIRBHAR BHARAT
ARMY MAKE PROJECTS
8 November 2021

MAKE IN INDIA DEFENCE : CREATING CAPABILITIES FROM WITHIN


Army Design Bureau
The Indian Army is committed to translate the Govt of India's
'Atmanirbhar Bharat Abhiyan' for promoting self sufficiency, while progressing
the procurement of Army's defence equipment requirements. Achieving
autonomy in defence manufacturing is a strategic imperative for maintaining
sovereignty and military superiority.

The Indian Army has been the torch bearer in promoting 'Make Projects'
as a route for achieving self reliance in design and development of indigenous
defence equipment. As on date, the Indian Army is progressing
36 Make Projects, which include 14 'Approval in Principle' projects which are the
outcome of Suo-moto proposals received from the industry. This clearly
exhibits the resolve of the Army to foster indigenous defence manufacturing. It
gives me immense satisfaction to place on record, the resolve and commitment
of Indian Army in the outstanding progress of 'Make II' projects achieved in the
last one year, despite the challenges of the COVID 19 pandemic. The synergy
between the Project Facilitation Teams and our industry partners has been
instrumental in collaborative progress of the ongoing projects.

Make Seminars, conducted by the Indian Army every year, have been a good
forum of interaction with the Industry, to showcase new projects and understand
defence industry concerns. It gives me immense satisfaction to see this
partnership grow through this platform. We remain committed to work together
with the Indian Defence industry and I am sanguine that we will contribute
towards modernizing the Indian Army with indigenous equipment.

Jai Hind!

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MESSAGE

1. India's stature as a fast emerging economy has been strengthened by the Hon'ble
Prime Minister's vision of 'Atmanirbhar Bharat' to promote self reliant and self sufficient
India. DAP 2020 has incorporated enabling provisions and simplified procedures for Make
and Innovation Schemes given in chapter III. DDP has always stressed upon engaging
industries including MSME's, Start-ups, Innovators, and Academia and provide them
necessary support. I wish to compliment the efforts of Indian army towards promotion of
'Make Process' and for creating confidence and connect with Indian defence industry
through 'Indian Army Make Webinar 2021'.

2. The multiple schemes to develop future technologies through various schemes of


GOI like innovations for Defence Excellence (iDEX) and Make Projects have started
showing encouraging results. The need of the hour is to get more and more private sector
involved in defence production. Big leaps towards indigenisation have been taken by the
Indian army, with full support from DDP. The large number of AIPs accorded to new projects,
PSOs and AONs progressed in the last one year, is an indicator of the impetus given to Make
projects by the Indian army.

3. The response from the Defence Industry to the make projects has been extremely
encouraging, which is a positive indicator of the dream of "Make for the World". I am
confident that Indian army will achieve greater laurels and maintain the lead in this direction.
I extend best wishes to all Stakeholders.

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MESSAGE

A chieving autonomy in defence manufacturing is a strategic imperative for any nation. It is


extremely important for maintaining sovereignty and military superiority. Tremendous efforts
have been put in by Indian Defence Industry in achieving self-reliance of our military needs
over the last few years. Our government's vision and policy implementation by Ministry of Defence,
wholeheartedly support the industry. Our armed forces are also supporting the Indian Defence
industry to achieve our national objective of self-reliance.
There are many initiatives spearheaded by our armed forces to compliment the vision of GOI and to
create a robust defence industrial base. One such aspect is the Make – II projects where our armed
forces and especially the Indian Army has been on the forefront, to work with the domestic defence to
innovate and manufacture defence products in India.
In fact, the annual interaction between Defence Industry and Indian Army on Make Projects has
created a niche for itself in the overall defence industry engagements. FICCI is highly privileged to
have partnered with Indian Army for the last 2 editions of Army Make Projects programme and also to
play an active role in bringing defence industry players to this forum. Rightly, this activity is an
important annual event for the domestic industry.
I also take this opportunity to highlight the positive outcome of this flagship initiative that are clearly
reflected in terms of the multiple Project Sanction Orders that has been given to the industry.
I am confident that this edition of Army Make Projects 2021 Webinar will achieve another milestone in
its journey towards Atmanirbhar Raksha Utpadan and Atmanirbhar Bharat.
I extend my best wishes to this Webinar!!!

'Jai Hind’

S P Shukla
Chairman
FICCI Defence and Aerospace Committee

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Army Make Projects-2021 Contact Information

Ser No Dte Proj Name Contact Information

New Projects

1. Col AC-3, DG Armd AUTONOMOUS SURVEILLANCE AND [email protected]


Corps ARMED DRONE SWARM
(HIGH ALTITUDE AREA)
2. Col AC-3, DG Armd AUTONOMOUS SURVEILLANCE AND [email protected]
Corps ARMED DRONE SWARM
(DESERT/ PLAINS)
3. Col AD (GM-SP), DG INTEGRATED DRONE DETECTION & [email protected]
AAD INTERDICTION SYSTEM

4. Col AD (TCR & LOW LEVEL LIGHT RADAR [email protected].


Make), Dte Gen of (IMPROVED)
Army AD

5. Col Arty-9, DG Arty RUNWAY INDEPENDENT REMOTELY [email protected]


PILOT AIRCRAFT SYS

6. Col AD (GM-SP), Dte LASER BEAM RIDING MANPADS [email protected]


Gen of Army AD

AIP Accorded (Inadequate Vendor Response)

7. Col AD (TCR & 3P AMMUNITION [email protected].


Make), Dte Gen of
Army AD
8. Col Arty-5, DG Arty 155MM TERMINALLY GUIDED [email protected]
MUNITIONS

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NEW PROJECTS - 2021 Army Make Projects-2021

AUTONOMOUS SURVEILLANCE AND ARMED DRONE SWARM


(HIGH ALTITUDE AREA)
SWARM DRONES

D rone Swarms are a group of drones


operating in conjunction with the ground
manoeuvre forces which would provide an
Areas exceeding 4500 meters above Mean Sea
Level (AMSL) Swarm Drones would be a force
multiplier, compensating for limitations of
aerial manoeuvre capability during offensive ground based surveillance vectors in terms of
as well as defensive tasks. The shaping of the time taken to mobilise and relocate and line of
battlefield can be greatly influenced by Drone sight restrictions. Swarm Drones are being
Swarms, thereby allowing preservation of procured under Make-II projects for High
decisive columns of Mechanised Forces Altitude Area. Swar m Drones can be
initially and application at place and time of effectively employed to detect enemy ground
own choosing. The inherent advantages of activities and target enemy ground forces to
a f f o r d a b i l i t y, f l e x i b l e e m p l o y a b i l i t y, include troops, vehicles and command and
redundancy, precision, software domination, control links. Some of the essential features
reduction in mission costs, Beyond visual Line envisaged are operating altitude above 4500
of Sight (BVLOS) attack capabilities and risk of meters with a range upto 50 Kms, endurance
human causalities make the Swarm Drone a not less than two hours and operating
potent weapon for conventional as well as temperature from 200 C to -200 C.
n o n - c o n v e n t i o n a l o p e r a t i o n s . Wi t h a
Current Status : Feasibility Study Stage.
substantial force deployed in High Altitude

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AUTONOMOUS SURVEILLANCE AND ARMED DRONE SWARM


(DESERT/ PLAINS)
SWARM DRONES

D rone Swarms are a group of drones


operating in conjunction with the ground
manoeuvre forces which would provide an
human causalities make the Swarm Drone a
potent weapon for conventional as well as
non-conventional operations. Swarm Drones
aerial manoeuvre capability during offensive are being procured under Make-II projects for
as well as defensive tasks. The shaping of the Deser t/ Plains. Swar m Drones can be
battlefield can be greatly influenced by Drone effectively employed to detect enemy ground
Swarms, thereby allowing preservation of activities and target enemy ground forces to
decisive columns of Mechanised Forces include troops, vehicles and command and
initially and application at place and time of control links. Some of the essential features
own choosing. The inherent advantages of envisaged are operating altitude upto 3000
a f f o r d a b i l i t y, f l e x i b l e e m p l o y a b i l i t y, meters with a range upto 50 Kms, endurance
redundancy, precision, software domination, not less than three hours and operating
reduction in mission costs, Beyond visual Line temperature from 00 C to 450 C.
of Sight (BVLOS) attack capabilities and risk of Current Status : Feasibility Study Stage.

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INTEGRATED DRONE DETECTION & INTERDICTION SYSTEM

S mall size commercial hand held Drones,


RPAS & large military UAVs are decisive
means of sur veillance and deliver y of
of this low Radar Cross Section threat, along
with integrated weapon system for
interdiction of the threat needs no emphasis.
munitions through the medium of air. Integrated Drone Detection and Interdiction
Development is being undertaken world over, Sys comprises of an active and passive
to evolve cost effective Air Defence means to detective system with hard and soft kill
counter this emerging Air Threat. The field of options integrated through a suitable
development include Radio Frequency command and control system. It includes
Jamming, Directed Energy Weapons (DEWs) facilities of cuing the existing Air defence
(Laser/High Power Microwave) and kinetic Guns, kinetic kill based drone interdiction
solutions (Air Defence Guns/ Drone Kill system and High Power Microwave based
System). Army Air Defence is mandated to counter drone system. It would be able to track
provide Air Defence protection to vital assets upto 100 targets and engage minimum 20
in the Technical Battle Area and therefore targets simultaneously.
seamless surveillance of airspace for detection
Current Status : Feasibility Study Stage.

LOW LEVEL LIGHT RADAR (IMPROVED)

I n order to mitigate the aerial threat there is a


need for maintaining a high degree of
operational readiness to cater for unforeseen
vulnerability, there is an urgent need of Low
Level Light Weight Radar (Improved) for
surveillance. The radar being proposed is to be
situations. The Low level aerial surveillance an Active Electronically Scanned Array, 3D
along Eastern and Northern Borders is very radar which can provide low level surveillance
restricted due to the terrain configuration, of over 50 Km and provide tactical control of AD
providing an easy ingress route to aerial weapons.
platforms. Therefore to plug this critical
Current Status : Feasibility Study Stage.

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RUNWAY INDEPENDENT REMOTELY PILOT AIRCRAFT SYS

aerial surveillance platform (RWI-RPAS) with a


range of 80 - 100 kms for tactical surveillance,
target acquisition, Direction of Own Arty Fire
(DOOAF) and Post Strike Damage Assessment
(PSDA). It is ideal for mobile operations,
reducing fixed wing launch and recovery
challenges while freeing troops from
stationary runway constraints. It will provide
a faster shorter and responsive sensor- shooter
Lina. The system is proposed to have
automatic vertical take off and landing
covering a range upto 80 kms, upto a height of

R APS/Drones have greatly impacted the


modern battlefield Runway Independent
concept affords greater operational flexibility
5 kms. It is proposed to have a day and night all
weather high definition / Infrared gimbal
stabilized camera with a range of 20 kms for
in the category of RPAS. Ground based sensors detection and identification of hostile targets.
have limited surveillance depth. This is an
Current Status : Feasibility Study Stage.

LASER BEAM RIDING MANPADS

Laser Beam Riding MANPADS works on laser


beam riding and has three independently
guided darts / sub-projectiles which destroy
the target by kinetic energy and explosive
effect. The multiple launcher is proposed to
have two missiles, sensor and control
assembly used for target detection and
tracking. The sensor would have Thermal
Imager and Day Camera producing digital
images. The control assembly would provide
laser source to guide the missile. The missile

P roliferation of hostile platform with multi


capabilities and varied characteristics
pose great challenge to Air Defence. The
is proposed to have Super Sonic Speed with an
effective range of more than 7 kms.
Current Status : Feasibility Study Stage.

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ONGOING PROJECTS

3P AMMUNITION
(INADEQUATE VENDOR RESPONSE)

P rogrammable, Pre-Fragmented, Proximity


(3P) Ammunition system for 40mm L-70
gun is an advanced ammunition. The 3P
Proximity (3P) Ammunition system is
automatically and individually programmed
by a Proximity Fuze Programmer (PFP) and
ammunition system comprises of a round, fuze provides a cost effective solution to engage
and Proximity Fuze Programmer (PFP). The evolving aerial threats.
fuze of the Programmable, Pre-Fragmented, Current Status : Pre-AoN Stage.

MOBILE INTEGRATED NETWORK TERMINAL (MINT)

inventory which are based on Line of Sight


(LoS) and support limited data speeds. There,
is a need to enable the fighting elements with
a light weight communication system which
offers Beyond Line of Sight (BLoS) backhaul
connectivity and a local access system which
supports voice and high capability data. MINT
is envisaged as a light, portable integrated
communication solution with satellite
backhaul and a high band with capacity
access system (akin to 4G or better). Each
MINT system will comprise a Field Wireless
System (FWS), portable satellite backhaul,
C ombat Communication Capability of Fd
Army deployed in mountainous/ High
Altitude Area predominantly rely on Radio
compact IP exchange, antennae system,
power solution and accessories.
Relay (RR) and Combat Network Radio (CNR) Current Status : Prototype Development Stage.

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INTEGRATED AIR DEFENCE COMBAT SIMULATOR (IADCS)

aircraft etc). The use of simulators can provide


effective training especially at the unit level
which not only will be cost effective but also
result in saving time and reducing move of
troops. Thus there is a requirement of an
effective simulator at the unit level for the
Regiments holding the L-70 guns. The
Integrated Air Defence Combat Simulator
(IADCS) will include modified replica of L-70-
gun model to cater for the specific training of
Gun crews to provide realistic feel to the
gunners. IADCS system should have the

T he training of Air Defence gun crew is


challenging due to peculiar requirements
of large field firing ranges & expensive target
facility for auto evaluation of the student
performance.
Current Status : EOI Evaluation Stage.
systems (aeromodels /pilotless training

AD UNIT LEVEL TRAGET SYS

U nit Level Target System is to have VTOL


capability/ Catapult Launch facility so as
to reduce the requirement of Take off/Landing
area. The system will be user friendly in terms
of its operation thus reducing the training
man-hours and overall cost incurred for
training of operators on these target system.
This target system will facilitate conduct of
training during peace time for the gunners and
the missile firers/ training for field firing/
tactical exercises with considerable ease from
a restricted area/ small space. Being a unit
level target system the same will not be used
for live firing practices.
Current Status : EOI Evaluation Stage.

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INFANTRY WEAPON TRAINING SIMULATOR (IWTS)

(Sub Machine Carbine). A large number of


modules can be built into the system which
includes Annual Range Courses. Moving
Target exercise, Reflex Shooting course, Field
Firing, Tactical Engagement etc. In IWTS,
scenarios could also be tailor-made to user
requirements using 3D graphic softwares and
AI and the lane configuration can also be
customised to 6 lane, 8 lane or 10 lane profiles.
The simulator uses replica or in-service
weapons. The system has a tethered (where
T he Infantry Weapon Training Simulator
(IWTS) is a modularly designed system
which allows handling of Small Arms of a
the compressed air is supplied for the recoil
through a cable). Diagnostics suits built into
the module, allows the instructor to switch the
Section and Platoon to include in-service scenario as well as evaluate the firer's
Pistols, Carbines, Rifles, Light Machine Gun performance.
(LMG), Rocket Launchers (RL), Sniper Rifle,
Multiple Grenade Launcher (MGL) and MP9 Current Status : EoI Issued.

MULTI PURPOSE FORK LIFT TRUCK (HEAVY DUTY)

E ngineers in Armed Forces are involved in


number of infrastructure development
projects like construction of Habitats,
problem of handling these stores manually,
use of Material Handling Equipment like All
Terrain Fork Lift will extensively save the man
Permanent Defences, Operational Tracks, hours and improve their efficiency. The
Bridges and various ancillaries during peace induction of Fork Lifts into Units will not only
and operations. Loading/ unloading and reduce the manhours but also reduce fatigue
carriage/ handling of various stores for and stress, thereby improving combat
construction consume large number of efficiency.
manpower during operations. To obviate the Current Status : EoI Issued.

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DRONE KILLS SYSTEM

employed individually or as a SWARM has


grown exponentially. Drone Kill System
proposed will be utilized to effectively destroy
the hostile drone / UAS by hard kill. Drone Kill
System will comprise of 1x Drone Sensor, 10 x
Drone Killer per Drone Kill System, 1 x Ground
Control Station. The Drone Sensor will detect
low RCS (Drone/ SWARM) up to a range of 06
kms and the information from the sensor shall
be relayed to the Drone Killer through a Ground
Control Station (GCS) that will defeat/ destroy
the hostile drone/ UAS by hard kill upto a range

T he air threat from low RCS


Drone/Unmanned Aerial System (UAS)
of four (04) kms.
Current Status : EOI being issued.

AFV PROTECTION AND COUNTER MEASURE SYSTEM FOR T-90 TK

T he population of T90 tanks is constantly


increasing and it will be the mainstay of
the Mechanised Forces. Tanks T-90s are
detecting an ensuing attack but also defeating
it, thereby enhancing own survivability. The
enhanced protection is expected to be
presently devoid of an Active Protection achieved through soft kill and hard kill
System and only equipped with ERA panels capabilities of envisaged AFV Protection and
which provide limited survivability in present Counter Measure System.
battle field scenario. There is a need for an
Current Status : Prototype Development Stage
Active Protection System capable of not only

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ROBOTIC SURVEILLANCE PLATFORM

I t is imperative that troops employed in


counter terrorist operations are suitably
equipped with equipment which enhances
awareness. Robotic Surveillance will enable
troops to know in advance the inside
dispositions of targets before making an entry
in buildings in built up areas. RR Directorate is
n o m i n a t e d f o r M a k e p ro j e c t ' R o b o t i c
Surveillance Platform and the assessment/
Feasibility Study for this project was
completed where by likelihood of bringing up
such capabilities by Indian industry have been
established.
Current Status : Pre-AoN stage.

TRUCK MOUNTED CRANE FOR ULH UNITS

R egiment of Artillery is in the process of


modernising its capabilities. All future
medium guns are planned to be 155 mm/ 39/
Charge System (BMCS) pallet, with 125
modules is approx 540 Kgs. To load and unload
each pallet, mechanical means are an
45/ 52 Cal, thus, ensuring common 155 mm inescapable requirement. Truck Mounted
ammunition system. Unlike other calibre Ammunition Crane on Ammunition Vehicles of
ammunitions which comes in single round medium regiments is proposed as a new Make
packages, 155 mm ammunition is palletised. project.
Weight of each shell pallet of 12 rounds is Current Status : EoI Evaluation Stage.
approx 620 Kgs and that of each Bi-Modular

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AIR DEFENCE FIRE CONTROL RADAR (LIGHT)

comprise of Search radar and Track radar, Fire


Control System (FCS), Electro Optical Fire
Control System (EOFCS) and Power Supply
Unit. The radar will have dual frequency band
(separate Search radar band frequency and
Track radar band frequency). The radar will
have the capability to detect and track wide
range of target from fighter aircraft, helicopter,
Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) to small sized
drones. In case of jamming the EOFCS will
provide target information to the Air Defence

T he Air Defence Fire Control Radar (Light) -


Fly Ripper system is visualized to be
cumulatively weighing a maximum of 6 tons
Guns and VSHORADS / Man portable Air
Defence Missile System (MANPADS).
Current Status : Pre-AoN Stage.
+20% including the weight of vehicle (s). It will

HF SOFTWARE DEFINED RADIO (SDR)

thereby restricting proliferation of network


centric operations. The HF SDR will address
these operational and technological voids. The
H F S D R w i l l a l s o h a v e p ro v i s i o n f o r
interoperability with legacy systems with
ability to add, remove or modify the output of
the systems through reconfigurable and re-
deployable waveform leading to multi-mode,
m u l t i - f re q u e n c y a n d m u l t i p l a t f o r m
operations in a single hardware configuration.
HF SDR will provide communication flexibility

T he present radio sets in Indian Army are


hardware based with separate radio sets
for HF, VHF and UHF frequencies. The legacy
to our troops during UN Missions and all types
of operations and Humanitarian Assistance &
Disaster Relief (HADR).
radio sets have little or no data capability
Current Status : Pre-AoN stage.

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MAN – PACK V/UHF SOFTWARE DEFINED RADIO (SDR)

M an-pack V/UHF Software Defined Radio


is proposed as a backward compatible
Software Defined Radio which is interoperable
Secure Combat Net Radio and Mobile Adhoc
Networks (MANET) to have communication
range of 15 Km or greater. The system should
with future SDRs and other form factor SDRs. It be able to transmit voice, data, message and
will have the ability to add, remove or modify video in both Clear and Secure mode in Fixed
the out-put of the systems through Frequency and Frequency Hopping mode for
reconfigurable and platform independent transmission of Voice, Ground to Air Voice,
waveform leading to multi-mode, multi - Narrow Band Data, Wide Band Data, Narrow
frequency and multi - platform operations in a Band Mobile Adhoc Network (MANET) having
single hardware configuration. The proposed 16 Nodes and Wide Band MANET having 32
system should have the ability to establish Nodes.
communication both in fixed frequency and
Current Status : Prototype Development Stage.
frequency hopping mode in both Clear and

PORTABLE HELIPAD

several shortcomings such as heavy weight,


difficult handling, larger requirement of
transport, manpower intensive and difficulties
in camouflage. Consequent to the
developments in metallurgy and other
alternatives, that are both flexible and
resilient, it is proposed to seek a solution for
helipad material that is user friendly, light
weight and ruggedized with scope for

T he size of the helipads made by Corps of


Engineers var y from 25Mx25M to
100Mx100M. Presently portable helipads have
modularity.
Current Status : Prototype Development Stage.

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ARMAMENT UPGRADE OF BMP-2/2K

A rmament Upgrade of BMP includes


Gunner Main Sight, Commander
Panoramic Sight and Fire Control System (FCS)
with Auto Target Tracker (ATT).
Night enablement of Mechanised Infantry is
an operational imperative in modern war
fighting capability of Indian Army. A part of
BMP fleet is planned to be upgraded with
available niche technology. Based on the
same, Indian industr y has indicated
capabilities for Up-gradation of Fire Control
System (FCS) for Infantry Combat Vehicle
(ICV).
Current Status : Prototype Development Stage.

155MM TERMINALLY GUIDED MUNITIONS


(INADEQUATE VENDOR RESPONSE)

F or Indian Artillery there is a need to


optimize the use of ammunition with
precision strike capability and greater
the future which will meet requirements of the
Indian Artillery in terms of accuracy, faster
s p e e d o f e n g a g e m e n t , i m p ro v e d k i l l
lethality. 155mm Terminally Guided Munitions probability and correspondingly reduced
are therefore appropriate smart ammunition of logistics.
Current Status : EoI Stage.

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AUXILIARY POWER UNIT (APU)

T he proposed Auxiliary Power Unit will be


an alternate source of power for the Fire
Control System (FCS) to cater for power
requirements during a lull in the battle or
surveillance mode or during training to
preserve the life of the main engine of the tank.
Current Status : Prototype Development Stage.

MEDIUM RANGE PRECISION KILL SYSTEM (MRPKS)

T he MRPKS is proposed to be an
indigenous Loitering Munition System to
be developed and mounted on a vehicle. The
minimum 2 hours, provide real time video to
control station and capability for target
acquisition through user controlled interface.
launcher vehicle should have an integrated In addition, the system should have abort, re-
La u n c h M e c h a n i s m , C o n t ro l S t a t i o n , attack and re-use capability. MRPKS will
Communication Systems and Power Supply enable the rapid engagement of pin point
System. The munition should have a minimum targets with accuracy and will act as a major
range of 40 kms with an accuracy of less than force multiplier in all operations.
5 meters. The munition should have the Current Status : EOI being issued.
capability to loiter in the target area for

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125MM APFSDS FOR T-72 & T-90 TANK

1 25mm APFSDS ammunition is primary


tank ammunition utilised for destroying
enemy tanks. There is a requirement to
develop an indigenous APFSDS ammunition
for T-72/T-90 tanks with a capability of
achieving Depth of Penetration (DoP) of more
than 530mm to enhance lethality within the
existing safety and consistency parameters.
Current Status : Prototype Development Stage.

UPPER AIR SOUNDING SYS FLARES & CHAFFS

T he Upper Air Sounding Sys (UASS) is a


Meteorological equipment used to
m e a s u re u p p e r a t m o s p h e r i c w e a t h e r
F lares are used in aircraft as a defensive
countermeasure against heat-seeking
missiles. These are discharged individually or
parameters viz, Pressure, Temperature, in salvos by the pilot or automatically by tail-
Humidity, Wind Speed and Wind Direction at warning devices.
various heights with an aim to undertake Chaff radar is a countermeasure in which
aviation weather forecasting, missile firing aircraft or other targets spread a cloud of
and in identification of atmospheric ducts small, thin pieces of aluminum, metallized
which is essential for establishing enhanced glass fiber or plastic, which either appears as a
cluster of primary targets on radar screens or
radar/ sensor ranges.
swamps the screen with multiple returns.
Current Status : Field Evaluation Trial Stage
Current Status : Prototype Development Stage.

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ELECTRONIC FUZE (VARIABLE TIME) FOR PINAKA ROCKET AMMUNITION

I ndigenised version of the Electronic Fuze


( Va r i a b l e T i m e ) f o r P i n a k a H E P F
ammunition is required with following main
characteristics :-
(a) 10 m / 30 m Height of Burst (HoB).
(b) Shelf Life of 15 years.
(c) Modes of Operation.
(I) Proximity.
(ii) Point Detonation.
Current Status : Pre-AoN stage.

MANOEUVRABLE EXPENDABLE AERIAL TARGET (MEAT)

M EAT is an expendable Aerial Target


Aircraft required to provide realistic
live firing for training of crews, testing the
capable of flying at the speed of 400 km/h or
more at an altitude range of 20m to 5000m. It is
launched with the help of a catapult launcher.
efficiency of existing weapon system and Current Status : CNC Stage
validation of various equipment trials. It is

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AUGMENTED REALITY (AR) BASED HEAD MOUNTED DISPLAY SYSTEM

the operator with radar and thermal imaging


sight outputs as overlays on the real life view
of surroundings and the sky via Augmented
Reality Head Mounted Display (ARHMD)
System. The proposed system intends to
enhance the capability of Land Based Air
D e f e n c e We a p o n S y s t e m s s o t h a t
engagements of hostile aerial targets are
possible during night and conditions of
inclement weather. At the same time, day-
time engagements are intended to be
T he Augmented Reality Head Mounted
Display System is conceived as a
capability enhancement to Land Based Air
enhanced through increased reaction times,
data computation for decision support, and
integration of output of Thermal Imaging
Defence Weapon Systems such as IGLA
sights.
shoulder fired IR Homing AD Missile System
and ZU 23mm 2B AD Gun System by providing Current status : Prototype Development Stage.

NIGHT SIGHT FOR AGS – 30

A GS is an area weapon used by Infantry.


Presently there is no night sight for its
employment during night. The project aims to
develop a Thermal Imaging based night sight
a l o n g w i t h a Fi re C o n t ro l S y s t e m f o r
employment during darkness and improving
the kill probability.
Current status : PrototypeDdevelopment Stage.

3RD GENERATION ANTI GUIDED MISSILE (ATGM) SYSTEM


has a fire and forget, direct attack and top
attack capability against intended targets.
With active / passive guidance system and
Lock-on-Before Launch capabilities have not
only increase the accuracy of the system but
has also provided quantum jump to operator
safety. System has a soft launch capability and

3 rd Gen ATGM System will replace the 2nd


Generation MILAN/ Konkurs System. It
can be launched from a vehicle and ground
based platform.
Current status : Prototype Development Stage.

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PROGRESS OF Army Make Projects-2021
ONGOING PROJECTS

GPS/GIS BASED MINEFD RECORDING SYSTEM

T he laying, recording and marking of mine


fields is covered under Geneva
Conventions. Once the requirement of laying
the minefield is over, all unused mines are
retrieved. There is thus a requirement to record
accurately the location of each mine that is
laid. Presently such records are maintained
manually and involve lengthy and
cumbersome manual procedures. The project
aims to develop a fully automated GPS/GIS
based minefield recording system.
Current status: Prototype Development Stage.

UPGRADED ASSAULT TRACK WAY

T he equipment is held with Engineers for


construction of operational tracks in
under developed/desert terrain. The present
envisaged to support move of heavier vehicles
yet be lighter in weight with a reduced volume
for faster employment.
ATW has its limitations and a new track way is Current Status : Field Evaluation Stage

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Army Make Projects-2021 MAKE- II "FASTER ROUTE TO
CAPABILITY BUILDING"

MAKE- II
“FASTER ROUTE TO CAPABILITY BUILDING”

RELAXATION IN FACILITATIONS &


CONDITIONS GUARANTEES
-Allowing all eligible vendors to -No foreclosure - assured orders
participate in the prototype -Provision for Project Facilitation Team
development process -Reduces the total time from AIP
-No Cap on number of players to to placing of order
show interest & offer prototype -Projects with developmental cost
-Suo-moto proposals allowed of less than three crore will
-Start-ups permitted to be reserved for MSME
supply eqpt

REDUCED SHQ
DOCUMENTATION EMPOWERMENT
-No detail project report -SHQs to give all subsequent
required clearances after AIP
- Saving of time -Option with SHQs to accept single
& efforts individual/ firm offers an
innovative solution
-SHQs allowed to hire
domain experts/ Consultants

RAPID PROTOTYPING AND QUICK DEPLOYMENT

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MAKE- II "FASTER ROUTE TO Army Make Projects-2021
CAPABILITY BUILDING"

MAKE- II
“FLOW CHART WITH TIME FRAME”

AIP
Project once recommended by SHQ is Approved
in Principle by a collegiate headed by Secretary
(Defence Production) and listed on the DDP Constitution of PFT
website.
04 Weeks
Project Facilitation Team (PFT) is constituted that
FEASIBILITY STUDY progresses the project from feasibility study upto
arrangements for conduct of eld
12 Weeks evaluation trials.
Conducted by a Project Facilitation Team (PFT) at
the SHQ to establish technical and commercial
feasibility and draw broad Preliminary Services PSQR
Qualitative Requirements. 04 Weeks
Preliminary Services Qualitative Requirements
AoN are the broad functional requirements and
specications required from the equipment.
06 Weeks
Govt accords “Acceptance of Necessity” for the project
through a system of collegiate meetings termed as
Service Procurement Board meetings. Higher outlay EoI Preparation, Issue
projects are approved by Defence Procurement Board or and Response to EoI
Defence Acquisition Council. A Project Facilitation Team 16 Weeks
(PFT) would hereafter steer the project.
Expression of Interest is published on the MoD
EoI Evaluation (DDP) website to invite company (ies) to
participate in the project.
06 Weeks
Response to EoI are evaluated by the Project
Facilitation Team. VCOAS approves the EoI
evaluation report. Companies found compliant to PSO
EoI criterion are called Developing Agencies (DAs). 02 Weeks
Project Sanction Order (PSO) is issued to all DAs
Prototype Development who qualify the EoI evaluation criterion.
30-48 Weeks
Close interaction with the companies is maintained
by the Project Facilitation Team (PFT) to provide Conversion of PSQR to GSQR &
handholding through out the project. Prototype is Commercial Offer
developed by the Developing Agencies which 08 Weeks
includes User Trial Readiness Review. PSQR are converted to GSQR & Commercial
offers are sought prior to commencement of
trials of the prototype.

 Timing in weeks for each stage.


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Army Make Projects-2021 SUO MOTO "STRINGING YOUR
ABILITIES FOR OUR CAPABILITIES"

SUO MOTO
“PROGRESSING FAST YOUR ABILITIES FOR OUR CAPABILITIES”

Suo Moto Proposals –


Progressed as Make II Projects
01 02
Armament 3rd Gen Anti Tank
Upgradation to BMP2/2K Guided Missile (ATGM)

03 04
Night Sight for Automatic Infantry Weapons
Grenade System (AGS)-30 Training Simulator (IWTS)

05 06
Truck Mounted Crane for
Multi Role Ultra Light Howitzers (ULH)
Precision Kill System Regiments

07 08
Integrated Air Defence Air Defence Unit
Combat Simulator (IADCS) Level Target System

09 10

Air Defence Drone Kill


Fire Control Radar System

11 12
Integrated Drone Detection
& Interdection System HF SDR

13 14

Laser Beam Riding


VHF SDR
MANPADS

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SUO MOTO FORMAT FOR SUBMISSION Army Make Projects-2021
OF PROPOSALS THROGH DIC

Part- I : General Information

1. Name of the Vendor/Company/Firm/Individual.

2. Contact Details.

City: State:
Pin Code: Tele:

Fax: URL/Web Site:

Email: Mobile:

3. Local Branch/Liaison Office in Delhi (if any).

Name & Address:

Pin Code: Tel: Fax:

Email: Mobile:

4. Type of the Applicant (Company Partnership firm/ Individuak etc)

5. Company profile (Not more than 500 words)

6. Cetification by Quality Assurance Organisation.

Name of Agency Certification Applicable from Valid till


(Date & Year) (Date & Year)

7. Membership of FICCI/ASSOCHAM/CII or other Industrial Associations.

Name of Organisation Membership Number

8. Any other relevant information:

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Army Make Projects-2021 SUO MOTO FORMAT FOR SUBMISSION
OF PROPOSALS THROGH DIC

Part- II : Details of the proposed product/


Sr No. Subject

1. Name of the product:


2. Brief Description of the product including its functions/applications
3. Intended End User: Army/Navy/Air Force/ Para Military.
4. Preliminary specification of Material, Dimensions/ Weight etc
5. Image of the product, if already developed (may be attached as Annexure)
6. Tentative cost of the equipment/ system
7 Proposed timelines for development of prototype and if successful production and delivery
timelines
8 Proposed methodology for evaluation
9 Details of inspection agency/ Accredited lab likely to be involved
10 Approximate Indigenous Content
11 Equipment/ System life
12 Whether proposed equipment/ system being offered is an upgrade/ Innovation? If yes, Please
elaborate.
13 Is any other similar product available with world market? If Yes, a brief comparison of
capability/ performance/Cost etc may be furnished
14 Any patents existing

15 If product is yet to be developed, please indicate the following in detail:-


(i) Assistance required from end user, If any.
(ii) Time frames envisaged

Note: The firm/ individual may attach Video/ images etc of the proposed product separately.

Declaration It is certified that the above information is true.

Date: (Authorised Signatory)

Imp: Suo Moto proposals to be forwarded through


Defence Investor Cell ([email protected])

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ARMY DESIGN BUREAU Army Make Projects-2021

KNOW
US
ROLE

Undertake technology scan, identify technologies for acquisition and development, facilitate
R&D efforts with Industry, Academia, DRDO & DPSUs, provide inputs and enable them to
understand user requirements while initiating cases of design & development with the
industry, all with the aim of promoting indigenization.

CHARTER OF
ARMY DESIGN BUREAU
n Designated as IIO/ PMU for Indian Army

n Act as a central repository of technical know-how for the Indian Army

n To assist in formulation of GSQRs / PSQRs / JSQRs

n To collate operational requirements from the field formations and bring it forward for
deliberations with Government Research Institutions, OFB, DPSUs, Defence Industry and
Academia

n Promote indigenous design, development and manufacturing through MAKE category

n Assist in identifying various projects for the DRDO and be the single point contact with it

n Generate long term research requirements for the IA and share the same with DRDO and
Academia

n Leverage domestic capabilities with Indian Industries, MSMEs including Start-ups for
steering innovations

n To steer Innovations undertaken by individuals / formations

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Army Make Projects-2021 PARTNERS IN REALISATION OF INDIGENISATION
OF DEFENCE PRODUCTION: ATMANIRBHAR

PARTNERS IN REALISATION OF INDIGENISATION


OF DEFENCE PRODUCTION: ATMANIRBHAR

Number of Make II Projects progressed DAs to whom PSOs Issued -


till PSO and beyond stages -14 159*

Promoting MSME Participation in Make II Projects for Self-Reliance


40-45% of PSOs issued to MSMEs
11 projects costing approx 1000 crore reserved for MSMEs

01 M/s Aakash Polytech Pvt Ltd, Faridabad, Haryana 25 M/s Brahmm Tactical Sys Pvt Ltd, Pune
02 M/s Acculytics Chemicals Pvt Ltd, Ghaziabad 26 M/s BTL EPC Limited, Kolkata
03 M/s Accurate Industrial Controls Pvt Ltd, Pune 27 M/s CE Info Sys Pvt Ltd
04 M/s Adani Defence Sys & Tech Ltd 28 M/s Cluster Telecom Pvt Ltd, Noida
05 M/s Aidin Tech Pvt Ltd, Bangalore 29 M/s Core Energy Systems Pvt Ltd
06 M/s Alpha Design Tech Pvt Ltd, Bengaluru 30 M/s Coresonant Sys Pvt Ltd
07 M/s Alpha Design Tech Pvt Ltd, New Delhi 31 M/s Cyient DLM Pvt Ltd
08 M/s Altair Infrasec Pvt Ltd, Pune 32 M/s Data patterns (India) Pvt Ltd, Chennai
09 M/s Amalgamated Industrial Composites Pvt Ltd, 33 M/s Defsys Solutions Pvt Ltd, Bangalore
Nashik 34 M/s Dimansion NXG, Thane
10 M/s Anadrone System Pvt Ltd, Mumbai 35 M/s Economic Explosives Ltd, Nagpur
11 M/s Ananth Technologies Ltd, Hyderabad 36 M/s ELCOM Innovations Pvt Ltd, New Delhi
12 M/s Apex Plis Tech Hyderabad 37 M/s Elcome Integrated Sys Pvt Ltd
13 M/s Ashok Leyland Defence Sys Ltd 38 M/s Electronic Co of India Ltd, Hyderabad
14 M/s Astra Microwave Products Ltd 39 M/s Electropneumatics & Hydraulics (India) Pvt. Ltd,
15 M/s Astra Rafael Comsys Pvt Ltd Pune
16 M/s Audo Viso, New Delhi 40 M/s Enabletech Industries Pvt Ltd
17 M/s Avant Advanced Engineering Pvt Ltd 41 M/s Enlivening Techn Pvt. Ltd, Ramayondanahalli
18 M/s Azista Industries Pvt Ltd, Ahmedabad 42 M/s Eon Infotech Ltd
19 M/s BEL, Panchkula 43 M/s Frog Cellsat Ltd
20 M/s BEL-Thales Systems Ltd 44 M/s Gainwell Commosales Pvt Ltd, Kolkata
21 M/s Bharat Dynamics Ltd 45 M/s Genesys International Co Ltd
22 M/s Bharat Electronics Ltd, Bengaluru 46 M/s Greaves Cotton Ltd, Mumbai City
23 M/s Bharat Forge Ltd Mundhwa, Pune 47 M/s HFCL Ltd (Himachal Futuristic Comn Ltd)
24 M/s Bhilai Engineering Co Ltd 48 M/s HH Interiors LLP, New Delhi

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PARTNERS IN REALISATION OF INDIGENISATION Army Make Projects-2021
OF DEFENCE PRODUCTION: ATMANIRBHAR

49 M/s Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd, Bengaluru 81 M/s Powerica Public Ltd


50 M/s ICOMM Tele Ltd 82 M/s Pranav Vikas Pvt Ltd, New Delhi
51 M/s Inify Tech Pvt Ltd 83 M/s Premier Explosive Ltd AOC Centre
52 M/s Innovation Comn Sys Ltd 84 M/s Precision Electronics Ltd, Delhi
53 M/s Jackson Public Ltd 85 M/s Reliance Land System Ltd
54 M/s Kalyani Rafael Advanced System Pvt Ltd 86 M/s Reliance SED Ltd
55 M/s Kayani Forge Ltd, Pune 87 M/s Renuka Precision Sys, Hyderabad
56 M/s Kerala State Electronics Develp Co Ltd 88 M/s Right Choice Aviation (ESSD) Pvt Ltd, Mumbai
57 M/s Kestrel LLP 89 M/s Rolta Def Tech Sys Pvt Ltd
58 M/s Kinetix Engg Solution, Bangalore 90 M/s Scanpoint Geomatics Ltd
59 M/s Komoline Aerospace Ltd, Ahmedabad 91 M/s Sertel Electronics Pvt Ltd, Chennai
60 M/s L&T MBDA Missile Sys 92 M/s SGS Weather and Environmental Sys Pvt Ltd,
61 M/s Larsen & Toubro Ltd, Mumbai Delhi

62 M/s Larsen & Toubro Ltd, Bangalore 93 M/s Sidwal Refrigeration's Industries Pvt Ltd,
New Delhi
63 M/s Madnani Engg Works, Kanpur
94 M/s Signatron System Pvt Ltd, Bangalore
64 M/s Mahindra Defence Sys Ltd, Mumbai
95 M/s Sika Interplant System Ltd, Bangalore
65 M/s Maitreya Polymers & Speciality Chemicals
Pvt Ltd, Pune 96 M/s Speciality Innotech Pvt Ltd, Pune

66 M/s MAK Controls & Systems Pvt Ltd, Coimbatore 97 M/s Sri Kartik Toolings, Pune

67 M/s Medha Servo Pvt Ltd, Hyderabad 98 M/s SS Micro Electronics Tech Pvt Ltd, Ghaziabad

68 M/s Microcomm India Ltd, Delhi 99 M/s Statcon Energiaa Pvt Ltd, Delhi

69 M/s Mobile Hospital Designers & Developers India 100 M/s Sterling Generators Pvt Ltd, Mumbai
Pvt Ltd, Noida 101 M/s Syncthreads Computing LLP
70 M/s Mtandt Limited, Ghaziabad 102 M/s TATA Advanced Systems Ltd
71 M/s Muskaan Safety Solutions Pvt Ltd, Dehradun 103 M/s Techniche Consulting Services Pvt Ltd
72 M/s Mwiven Infra Tech Pvt Ltd 104 M/s Texla Plastics & Metals Pvt Ltd, New Delhi
73 M/s New Space R&T, Balgalore 105 M/s Tonbo Imaging India Pvt Ltd, Bangalore
74 M/s OFB, Kolkata Ayudh Bhavan 106 M/s Veda Aeronautics Pvt Ltd, New Delhi
75 M/s Omnitex Industries (India) Ltd, Mumbai 107 M/s VEM Technologies Pvt Ltd, Hyderabad
76 M/s Optimized Electrotech, Ahmedabad 108 M/s Verdant Telemetry & Antenna Sys Ltd
77 M/s Opto Electronics Factory, Dehradun 109 M/s Vihaan Network Ltd
78 M/s Ordnance Devlp Centre, 110 M/s Walchandanagar Industries Ltd
Yaddumailaram Sangareddy 111 M/s Yaralava Concepts Pvt Ltd
79 M/s Osho Corp Global Pvt Ltd, Delhi 112 M/s Zen Technologies, Hyderabad
80 M/s Planetcast Media Service Ltd, New Delhi

* DAs issued more than one PSO have been mentioned once only in the above list
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Army Make Projects-2021 MAKE II :
INITIATIVES BY INDIAN ARMY

MAKE II : INITIATIVES BY INDIAN ARMY

n New Projects - AIP for 07 x New Make II projects was accorded in last three months

n All Feasibility Studies have been Completed, except new cases

n Last one year :

l 01 x RFP has been issued

l 12 x PSOs have been issued

l 12 x AoNs have been granted

n Fast track Guidelines issued

l Collegiate based Comments on SoC for AoN (within 6 weeks)

l Revised EOI format (to obviate conditional responses)

n EoIs being issued in 04 weeks instead of 8 weeks

n IWTS is the first tri-service project initiated by IA.

12
12 12
2016 to July 2020
10
10 After 01 August 2020
8
In 04 Yrs

6
Tangible outcomes of measures
4 to expedite progress of Make II
Projects in last one year
2
02
01 01
0
2016-20 2020-21 2016-20 2020-21 2016-20 2020-21
AON PSO RFP

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SUPPORTING INCUBATION OF TECHNOLOGY Army Make Projects-2021
IN DEFENCE

SUPPORTING INCUBATION OF TECHNOLOGY IN DEFENCE

Innovations for Defence Excellence (iDEX)

Aim. Creation of an ecosystem to foster innovation and technology development in Defence


and Aerospace. Idex functions as the executive arm of Defence Innovation Organization (DIO)
formed as a “not for profit” company. 

Funding. Defence Innovation Fund (DIF) will be managed by iDEX.

Army Technology Board (ATB)

Aim. Army Technology Board (ATB) is to support R&D in Academic Institutions in the field of
Defence Technology through innovation and integration with exisitng equipment.

Funding. ATB will fund projects on a milestone linked plan.

Technology Development Fund (TDF)


Aim. Technology Development Fund (TDF) encourages participation of public/ private
industries to create an eco-system for enhancing cutting edge technology capability for
defence application. Proposals that can be supported by TDF are 
n Significant up-gradation/ improvements/ further developments in the existing
products/ process/ application.
n Technology readiness level up-gradation from TRL3 onwards. 
n Development of futuristic technologies/ innovative products. 
n Import substitution of components. 

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Army Make Projects-2021 Supporting Incubation of Technology in Defence -
Projects through other Schemes

Supporting Incubation of Technology in Defence -


Projects through other Schemes

iDEX PROJECTS

1 Indlividual Protection System 14 Situation Awareness for Mechanised


Columns
2 See Through Armour
15 AR/VR based Sortie Prepration Aid for
3 Active Protection System Helicopter Pilots
4 Remotely Piloted Aerial Vehicle 16 AI based RF Spectrum Management
5 Tactical Local Area Network Solution 17 Precision Guided Kit for 81mm Mortar
Ammunition
6 Identification Friend or Foe
18 Silent Overwatch for Infantry Combat
7 Foliage Penetration Radar
Vehcles using Fuel Cell/Alternate Fuel
8 Artificial Intelligence based satalite based Auxiliary Power
Image Analysis
19 Wall Penetrating Radar
9 Next Generation Communication over
20 Xploder-Unmanned IED Disposal
Existing Radio Network
:Remotely Operated Vehicle
10 Long Endurance Aerial Surveillance
21 Tactical Recce and Surveillance System
Platform
22 Tactical Infared Illuminator (TIRIL)
11 Integrated Mobile Camouflage System
(IMCS) 23 Automatic Drone Based System to
detect and mark mines & IEDs
12 Rapid Foldable Infantry Assault Bridge
24 Synthetic Training Environment: AR in
13 Generation of Quantum Secure Keys
over 200 Kms Military Training

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Supporting Incubation of Technology in Defence - Army Make Projects-2021
Projects through other Schemes

ATB PROJECTS
1 Artificial Intelligence Based 8 Artificial Intelligence based Data
Unmanned Ground Vehicle for Management Software for Surveillance
Creating Vehicle Safe Lane (VSL) by Centre
Employing GPR and Image Processing
9 Development of Applications for
2 Development of Extended Range Indian Army
Ammunition Using Ramjet Technology
10 Design & Development of Secure
with Precision Guidance in Artillery
Mobile Platform
Shells
11 Light Weight Armour
3 Add on Radar for Jamming of UAVs
12 Robotic Multi Utility Logistic
4 Sewage Disposal at High Altitude
Equipment (MULE)
Areas
13 Design & Development of Naturally
5 Habitation in High Altitude Area
Insulated Shelter
6 Design & Development of Low Light
14 Module for Locating Humans Trapped
Imaging Sensors
in Snow
7 Construction of Concrete Permanent
Defence (PDs) (with Tunnel Defence) &
Prefab Habitats

TDF PROJECTS
1 Course Correction Fuzes for Artillery 6 AI Based analysis of Health Data of
Past 5 to 10 Years
2 Devplopement of Drones for Carriage
of Stores in High Altitude Area (HAA) 7 Automated Change Detection in
Satellite Images for Monitoring of
3 English to Mandarin Translator terrorist Camps/Enemy Posts
4 Exoskeleton 8 Amphibious Bottom Crawler
5 Real Effective Available Logistics
Through AI (REAL-TI)

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