– Approval for Thermal Imager-based Driver Night Sight for BMP to improve night driving and mobility of mechanised infantry.
– Sanctioned procurement of Compact Autonomous Surface Craft for anti-submarine warfare missions.
– Approved BrahMos Fire Control System, launchers, and upgradation of the BARAK-1 point defence missile system.
– Approval granted for mountain radars to bolster air surveillance in mountainous regions.
– Upgrades sanctioned for the Saksham/Spyder weapon system with integration into the Integrated Air Command and Control System (IACCS).
The ₹67,000 crore approval by India’s DAC demonstrates a significant push towards modernising critical elements of its armed forces across land, sea, and air domains. The focus on Indigenous or advanced technology like autonomous surface craft suggests a strategic emphasis on self-reliance while addressing newly emerging security challenges such as enhanced border surveillance via mountain radars.
The inter-services deployment of MALE RPAs marks a notable shift toward integrated value additions within India’s defence posture, enhancing operational synergy among forces. Upkeeping systems like S-400 ensures combat readiness without disruptions over time-a detail critical given existing regional tensions. This comprehensive approach reflects India’s commitment to future-ready military preparedness while embracing cost-efficient lifecycle management solutions.