Rajnath Singh: Indian Army jointly developed the equipment and systems According to a statement from the Defense Ministry, Defense Public Sector Undertakings, the Defense Research and Development Organization, and the industry.
Indian Army has developed collaboratively The equipment/systems, Defense Public Sector Undertakings, Defense Research, and Development Organization (DRDO).
New Delhi, Defense Minister Rajnath Singh handed over to the Army several indigenously developed equipment and systems on 16 August.
Including the Future Infantry Soldier as a System (F-INSAS).
a new generation anti-personnel mine called ‘Nipun,’ a rugged and automatic communication system with enhanced capabilities,
upgraded tank sights, advanced thermal imagers, and state-of-the-art high mobility infantry protected vehicles and assault boats.
Mr. Rajnath Singh stated that the armed forces’ infrastructure needs are increasing as the world changes, and he called for infrastructure development based on cutting-edge technology to help the forces remain prepared to face future challenges.
The F-INSAS provides the infantry soldier with three primary subsystems.
The second subsystem is a protection system that includes a specially designed helmet and a bulletproof jacket’
and the third subsystem is a communication and surveillance system.
Indian Army ‘Nipun’ mine
Army has been using vintage NMM 14 mines, but according to the statement, Now, a new Indian mine named ‘Nipun’ has been developed in collaboration with the Armament Research and Development Establishment, Pune, and the Indian industry.
Thermal imaging sight
The commanders of armored columns benefit from increased visibility and range with this equipment.
The older thermal sights in T-90 tanks had image intensification systems
Solar Photovoltaic Energy Project
The Siachen Glacier is one of the most difficult terrain and operational sectors.
the Ministry stated that the entire power requirement in the area to operate various equipment was met only through a captive generator supply.
Growing self-reliance prowess
Rajnath Singh expressed confidence that the equipment and systems would enhance the Indian Army’s operational preparedness and increase their efficiency.
“It is a shining example of the country’s growing self-reliance prowess
in partnership with the private sector and other institutions,”he said.
Restoration of peace along LAC standoffs
During their 16th round of high-level negotiations, the Indian and Chinese military decided to find a mutually agreeable solution to the outstanding problems in eastern Ladakh as soon as possible.
As well as these technologies, the army received an anti-personnel mine, ‘Nipun’, an infantry-protected mobility vehicle, a rugged, automatic communication system, upgraded tank sights, and advanced thermal imagers.