Future Technology Requirements of The Indian Army
Future Technology Requirements of The Indian Army
Future Technology Requirements of The Indian Army
Introduction
3. The following key program areas have been identified for the futuristic
modernisation requirements of the Army:-
(a) Develop improved and next generation small arm weapon system.
(b) Missile Systems. The aim is to develop missiles with longer ranges
and higher accuracies for surgical strikes on high value strategic targets
with minimum collateral damage. Anti missile active and passive seeker
defence technologies be developed for supersonic cruise missiles, for short
range missiles, long range sub-sonic cruise missiles.
8. Directed Energy Weapons (DEW). The needs of the Army in this field
are as follows:-
(a) Anti UAV Weapon. DEW for engaging enemy UAV in the 8-10 km
range capable of being designated and controlled by appropriate detection
and tracking systems.
11. Robotics. Robotic applications for the Indian Army are as under:-
(a) Robots can be used to assist troops in combat for tasks such as
surveillance, reconnaissance, anti mine and anti IED role, urban area
combat, casualty extraction etc.
(c) Robotic vehicles equipped with cameras and weapons can be used to
perform tasks such as limited / spot surveillance and reconnaissance etc.
12. Nano Technology. The applications for Army in the fields of nano
technology are as follows:-
require extremely light weight power sources like light weight man portable
radars, missiles, UAVs and other systems.
(c) Other nano applications could include extremely rugged and safe
arming and triggering mechanism for appropriate weapon systems, solid
lubricants for weapon systems at high altitude areas.
Conclusion