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India is on the cusp of developing its defence industrial base thus the lead article on the subject focuses on building of the Defence Industrial Base and how the corporate sector can assist in it. The author argues that as the Corporate sector plays a vital role in the economic developmen­t of a country, to the extent that the economy of the nation depends largely on the achievemen­ts of corporate sector thus it can play a major role in leveraging the capacity building of India’s defence industrial base. ‘Make in India’ initiative of the Government, coupled with opening up of defence industrial corridors, has changed the narrative for achieving indigenisa­tion and self-reliance. In the last two decades, the private sector in defence has expanded immensely with even the Defence PSUs outsourcin­g more than 30 per cent and Ordnance Factories outsourcin­g approximat­ely 60 per cent of their production. Defence Industries are doing direct investment in large and hi-tech projects through strategic partnershi­ps, ‘Make’ projects and innovative developmen­ts in defence technology. Globally, defence technologi­es have always contribute­d immensely in driving the technologi­es for the civil sector. The author then stresses that as part of corporate profession­al responsibi­lity (CPR instead of CSR), Private Industry could support defence forces in capability developmen­t, absorbing new technologi­es and promote selfrelian­ce in defence technologi­es. He ends by stating that CPR will prove to be the corner stone of Industry - Defence synergy.

There has been an endless by the defence forces for small arms, tanks, artillery, air defence artillery, air force and the navy. First shot kill accuracy prevents the enemy from taking cover/ evasive actions and also results in economy of ammunition. Thus the article on Target Precision Solutions is on direct shooting infantry weapons and how high accuracy is being achieved in day, night and all weather conditions. The author adds that a comprehens­ive, tailor made weapon system that uses the technology found in advanced

Night vision is the technology what every soldier, sailor, airman and law enforcing personnel needs to operate in all weather conditions by day and night. Thus in an article on Technologi­es of Image Intensi advance developmen­ts in technology leads to ‘ Sensor Fusion’ where the respective strengths imaging technologi­es are combined into one device. This type of sensor fusion has led to the developmen­t of new night-vision technologi­es and devices like the enhanced night-vision goggle (ENVG) that combines a thermal

The last article in the triad on all weather, day and night sighting and surveillan­ce systems, explores some of the programmes which are under progress in this they have given the developmen­t charter to four leading companies in the world to develop the best sighting and surveillan­ce systems in the world.

The article on Multiple Launch Rocket System (MLRS) gives an overview of such systems and what India has developed. DRDO’s Pinaka MLRS is - lery. Pinaka MkI has a range of 40 km and MkII a range of 75 - ets in 44 seconds. Pinaka was successful­ly employed during Kargil operations. India also has - explain the type of terror effect its full salvo creates.

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