Kamikaze Drones,Electric Gypsy & more: How India Army is innovating with indigenous solutions



The Army Design Bureau is working with the industry to come up with indigenous solutions. ThePrint’s Deputy Editor Snehesh Alex Philip gets us an update on what they are up to in #DefenceScope.

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37 thoughts on “Kamikaze Drones,Electric Gypsy & more: How India Army is innovating with indigenous solutions”

  1. looks good that more onus is being given to meet up to the current defense trends to say by supporting different technologies, ranging from the basic things such as digitization of ledgers and manual information to sophisticated radio relays and artillery based updates!! the journalist can be inducted as JCO considering the near range shooting skills (need to check the far shoot capabilities)!! good start but need to grow at break net speed to meet capabilities of adversary and may be beat them!! Hope to see day where in equipments and everything till completion of the weapon is made in India!!

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  2. The USP of gypsy is its excellent power to weight ratio which makes it one of the lightest off roader. Does this electric version have that capability? I doubt it TBH.
    Also the rifle simulator doesn't have the recoil.
    While the Archive digitisation, radio relays, SDR are very good initiatives.

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  3. If I may these are like useless things in 2023. These are so old techs. Seriously shooting simulation? What kind of technological demonstrator is this. Better to stick to startups for new innovation.

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  4. I feel happy and Bad at the same time.
    Bad becasue India is atleast 10 Years behind in developing UAV and other Futuristic Weapons , when compared to other major armed forces (except Russia).
    Happy becasue atleast now work in this field is started taking shape…

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