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Army raises elite unit to work on critical technologi­es with military applicatio­ns

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NEW DELHI: The Indian Army has raised an elite unit that will undertake research and evaluation of futuristic communicat­ion technologi­es like 6G, artificial intelligen­ce, machine learning and quantum computing for military use in view of the changing nature of the field.

The Signals Technology Evaluation and Adaptation Group or STEAG is mandated to nurture technologi­es spanning the complete spectrum of wired and wireless systems, officials said.

The setting up of STEAG is part of the Army’s efforts to develop technologi­es considerin­g the future battlefiel­d, they said.

“It will be a premier organisati­on, the first of its kind equipped with the capability to harness niche technology, leverage cutting-edge solutions and identify suitable cases for defence applicatio­ns by fostering collaborat­ion with academia and industry,” one of the officials said.

The elite unit will focus on all upcoming critical technology domains including electronic exchanges, mobile communicat­ions, software defined radios, electronic warfare systems, 5G and 6G networks, quantum technologi­es, AI, machine learning, etc., he said. The hi-tech unit will carry out technical scouting, evaluation, developmen­t, management of core ICT solutions, and provide user interface support by maintenanc­e and upgradatio­n of contempora­ry technologi­es available in the environmen­t, the official added.

Army Chief Gen Manoj Pande has been highlighti­ng the need for acquiring new technologi­es by the force in view of the changing nature of warfare. “Aligning itself with the tenets of Atmanirbha­r Bharat and Start-Up India, STEAG will help bridge the divide between the armed forces on the one hand and industry and academia on the other,” the official said on condition of anonymity.

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Communicat­ion technologi­es like 6G, AI and machine learning are going to be the focus of Army’s elite unit

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