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DRDO Transfers 9 Defence Techs to Indian Firms

DRDO technology transfer event at VRDE Maharashtra

DRDO Chairman hands over defence tech to private firms

DRDO Empowers Indian Industry with 9 Cutting-Edge Defence Techs

In a bold step toward self-reliance, the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) has transferred nine advanced land systems to 10 Indian industries. The transfer took place on June 7, 2025, at the Vehicles Research & Development Establishment (VRDE) in Ahilyanagar, Maharashtra.

This move aligns with the Government’s ‘Make in India’ vision, encouraging private sector involvement in defence manufacturing. At the event, Dr. Samir V Kamat, Secretary of Defence R&D and Chairman of DRDO, handed over the Licensing Agreements for Transfer of Technology (ToT) to key industry players.

Indigenous defence platforms showcased at VRDE

Major Technologies Transferred

These high-performance systems have been entrusted to trusted Indian companies for manufacturing and integration:

System Industry Partner(s)
CBRN Recce Vehicle (Tracked) Mk-II Bharat Electronics Ltd
Mounted Gun System Bharat Forge Ltd
Anti-Terrorist Vehicle (Tracked) Metaltech Motor Bodies Pvt Ltd
70t Tank Transporter Trailer BEML Ltd, Tata International Vehicle Applications, SDR Auto Pvt Ltd, John Galt International
Expandable Mobile Shelter Bharat Electronics Ltd
Vajra Riot Control Vehicle Tata Advanced Systems Ltd
Unit Maintenance Vehicle (MBT Arjun) BEML Ltd
Unit Repair Vehicle (MBT Arjun) BEML Ltd
Multi-Purpose Decontamination System Dass Hitachi Ltd, Goma Engineering Pvt Ltd

Each of these technologies is tailored for land systems operations, including riot control, nuclear decontamination, tank maintenance, and combat readiness.

Boosting Innovation Through Academic Partnerships

Along with the technology handovers, VRDE also signed an MoU with COEP Technological University, Pune. This collaboration aims to accelerate innovation in next-generation defence technologies, ensuring that research and real-world application evolve together.

Operation Sindoor: A Testament to Indigenous Strength

Dr. Kamat applauded the effective deployment of DRDO-developed systems during Operation Sindoor. He praised the performance of indigenous solutions in real-time scenarios and urged private companies to prepare for surge production to meet future operational demands swiftly.

Unified Vision from Leaders and Scientists

Several distinguished figures attended the event, emphasizing a shared commitment to innovation:

Their collective presence underlined the importance of public-private partnerships in securing India’s defence future.

Pushing the Boundaries of Indigenous Defence Manufacturing

These advanced systems are not standalone products. They are integrated solutions, equipped with high-tech sensors, communication systems, and modular weapon platforms. With these transfers, DRDO empowers Indian firms to mass-produce, innovate, and even export top-tier defence technology.

This initiative not only strengthens India’s strategic autonomy but also creates new employment and R&D opportunities within the country.

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