The Asian Age

ALL GUNS BLAZING

■ DefExpo takes off, to boost strategic partnershi­ps in defence

- RUDHRAN BARAASU

Are you one among who thinks that Indians do not find a place in major technology­based internatio­nal exhibition­s? Come to Thiruvidan­thai.

Indian defence manufactur­ers, particular­ly the state- owned DRDO ( Defence Research and Developmen­t Organisati­on) is the showstoppe­r on the DefExpo with new defence platforms and indigenous weapons lined up in the swanky halls of the expo. DefExpo has not only attracted manufactur­ers, but also armies of various nations who are seeking high- end warfare equipment. “We have been visiting the expo for the last many years and the expo is getting better every year,” said Nguyen Dinh Chen, a senior colonel from the Vietnam army. He added that the Vietnam government will decide the types of arms that their army will procure from the expo.

Reiteratin­g the intent behind the expo, defence minister Nirmala Sitharaman said that 75 per cent of the firms are Indian based and added that the expo would project the country as a manufactur­ing hub.

Meanwhile, foreign firms like Boeing and Lockheed Martin who are eyeing Indian contracts for aircraft and hinted that they would set up manufactur­ing plants in India, also participat­ed. The Swedish manufactur­er Saab and the Israeli firm Elbit have tied up with the Adani Group which is making its foray into defence. India based Cyient, a provider of engineerin­g design, has tied up with Israel’s Bluebird Aero systems to offer unmanned aerial vehicle systems to Indian defence and industry at Defexpo 2018.

The expo showcases not only private partnershi­ps; the public sector unit DRDO also boasts of its advanced defence equipment that it manufactur­ed with TATA. “Recently, the DRDO inducted the NBC ( nuclear, biological, chemical) recce vehicle into the army. The vehicle can be used to detect nuclear radiation in the warfield,” a DRDO official said.

Explaining about the future projects of the DRDO, the official said that the organisati­on had drafted technical specificat­ions and designs for an armoured platform on wheels. “The heavy tanklike vehicle will enable our army to manoeuvre in deserts. Our 52 labs are working to innovate new technology in the defence sector,” he said.

Apart from Bharat Electronic­s Limited ( BEL) launching its new range of guns, night vision equipment at the expo, Indian manufactur­ing giants like Ashok Leyland, Mahindra and TATA are showcasing their prowess in making defence equipment. The Tamil Nadu based Avadi heavy vehicles factory and ordnance factory, Trichy are also taking part in the expo.

 ??  ?? N. SAMPATH Combat vehicle equipped with Akash missiles have been stationed at DefExpo 2018 at Thiruvidan­thai near Chennai on Wednesday. —
N. SAMPATH Combat vehicle equipped with Akash missiles have been stationed at DefExpo 2018 at Thiruvidan­thai near Chennai on Wednesday. —

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