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The document discusses upcoming "Army Make Projects" for 2020 that are focused on developing indigenous capabilities in India. It introduces 4 new projects - the Infantry Weapon Training System to develop a modular weapon training simulator; an All Terrain Fork Lift for heavy construction and material handling; a Drone Kill System to counter the threat of drones; and an upgrade to the Field Communication Equipment Mark II. The webinar aims to provide industry stakeholders with details of these new projects to foster collaboration.

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Indian Army Make Projects 2020 Webinar

The document discusses upcoming "Army Make Projects" for 2020 that are focused on developing indigenous capabilities in India. It introduces 4 new projects - the Infantry Weapon Training System to develop a modular weapon training simulator; an All Terrain Fork Lift for heavy construction and material handling; a Drone Kill System to counter the threat of drones; and an upgrade to the Field Communication Equipment Mark II. The webinar aims to provide industry stakeholders with details of these new projects to foster collaboration.

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INDIAN ARMY

Webinar on

Army Make
Projects-2020
17 August 2020

MAKE IN INDIA DEFENCE


CREATING CAPABILITIES FROM WITHIN
INDIAN ARMY

Webinar on

Army Make
Projects-2020
17 August 2020

MAKE IN INDIA DEFENCE


CREATING CAPABILITIES FROM WITHIN
INDIAN ARMY

VICE CHIEF OF THE ARMY STAFF

MESSAGE

The Indian Army is committed to buying and using indigenous weapons and equipment and,
therefore, supports their conception design, development and manufacture within the country.
Make in India initiative of the Government has been given a new impetus by the call for
'Atamanirbhar Bharat'. Ministry of Defence has been facilitating all initiatives of domestic defence
industry, be it innovation through 'Innovations for Defence Excellence (iDEX)' or Make Projects.
The introduction of Make-II category has given signicant momentum and fresh direction to the
indigenisation programme.
Facilitation of participation by start-ups in Make-II Projects is yet another positive push which
provides young minds a National Platform to display new concepts and ideas. As a result, tremendous
progress has been achieved by the Indian Army. There are today 28 major projects worth ` 30,000 Cr in
progress. This includes 13 'Approval In Principle' of projects which are suo moto projects from the
industry. Of these 28 projects, 13 Make-II Projects have already been granted 'Acceptance of
Necessity'. This clearly exhibits resolve of the Army to foster indigenous Research and Development
and boost indigenous defence manufacturing. It gives me immense pride to place on record the
commitment of Indian Army to ght the modern wars with home grown world class solutions and
equipment.
Make Seminar each year has been a forum for formal interaction with the industry to showcase new
projects and understand defence industry concerns. It gives me immense satisfaction to see the value
growth of this platform. I convey my best wishes to all stakeholders in this journey of indigenisation.

Lt Gen SK Saini PVSM, AVSM, YSM, VSM


Vice Chief of the Army Staff
Indian Army

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MESSAGE

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MESSAGE

Hon'ble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi Ji's call for Atmarnirbhar Bharat is inconceivable
without building a roadmap for Atmarnirbhar Raksha Utpandhan. Towards this Ministry of Defence
has recently announced a slew of policies to make Indian industry self-reliant and push through
indigenisation.
The process of indigenisation necessitates meticulous perspective planning, assured budgetary support,
and perseverance for design, development and manufacture, including allowance for some inexorable
failures. The rst step therefore is to achieve self-reliance in segments where we already have prociency.
The recent policy announcements by Hon'ble Raksha Mantri - Shri Rajnath Singh Ji on negative
import list, earmarking separate capital budget for domestic procurement, nalizing the draft Defence
Production & Export Promotion Policy (DPEPP) 2020 and Defence Acquisition Policy (DAP) 2020 in
continuous consultation with the Indian industry are steps in the right direction.
Another way of attaining Atmarnirbhar Rasksha Utpadhan is to strongly push the Make Projects in a time-
bound manner. Make Projects are developmental programmes that enlarge the scope for indigenisation
and strengthens the capabilities of Indian Defence Industry. Make projects not only cater to large system
integrators, but also offers signicant opportunities for MSMEs / Start-ups through Suo Moto Proposals.
Indian industry appreciates and acknowledges the tremendous efforts undertaken by Indian Army and to
be the leader amongst the armed forces in promoting 'Make Projects'.
FICCI is highly privileged to work for the defence industry to build a strong Defence - Industry partnership
and to successfully realise the Make Projects for our armed forces. This annual engagement between
Indian Army and Defence Industry on "Army Make Projects 2020" is very timely and shall provide the
much-needed impetus to the Indian Industry which is looking for more business and partnership
opportunities.
I am condent that the deliberations during the webinar will serve as critical inputs for all the stakeholders
involved in successfully realizing Make Projects.
My best wishes and sincere thanks to all the participants!!!

'Jai Hind’

S P Shukla
Chairman
FICCI Defence and Aerospace Committee

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Webinar
Army Make Projects-2020 Contact Information

Ser No Dte Proj Name Contact Information

New Projects

1. DG Inf Infantry Weapon Training Sys (IWTS) O11-23018398, 23018060


[email protected]

2. DG AAD Drone Kill Sys 011-23015616


[email protected]

3. DG CE All Terrain Fork Lift (Heavy Duty) 011-23019359


(Exploratory Project) [email protected]

4. DG Sigs FCE Mk-II 011-23019076


[email protected]

AIP Accorded (Inadequate Vendor Response)

5. DG Arty Truck Mounted Crane for ULH Regt 9168330310


[email protected]

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NEW PROJECTS - 2020 Army Make Projects-2020

INFANTRY WEAPON TRAINING SYS (IWTS)


The Infantr y Weapon Training
Simulator (IWTS) is a modularly
designed system which allows
handling of Small Arms of a section
and platoon to include in-service
Pistols, Carbines, Ries, Light
Machine Gun, Rocket Launchers,
Sniper Rie, Multiple Grenade
Launcher and MP9. Sys should be
able to provide a large number of
modules to include Annual Range
Courses, Moving Target exercise,
Reex Shooting course, Field Firing,

Tactical Engagement etc. Proposed IWTS should cater for scenarios to be tailor-made to user
requirements and the customizable lane conguration to 6 lane, 8 lane or 10 lane proles.

ALL TERRAIN FORK LIFT (Heavy Duty)


Engineers in Armed Forces are
involved in number of infrastructure
development projects like
construction of Habitats, Permanent
Defences, Operational Tracks,
Bridges and various ancillaries during
peace and operations. Loading/
unloading and carriage/ handling of
various stores for construction
consume large number of manpower
during operations. To obviate the
problem of handling these stores
manually, use of Material Handling
Equipment like All Terrain Fork Lift
will extensively save the man hours
and improve their efciency. The induction of Fork Lifts into Units will not only reduce the man-
hours but also reduce fatigue and stress, thereby improving combat efciency. Currently, it is an
Exploratory Project.
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Army Make Projects-2020 NEW PROJECTS - 2020

DRONE KILLS SYSTEM


The aerial threat has evolved over a
period of time, currently multifaceted
threat are being faced from drones /
Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS)
which are not only small sized target
b u t h i g h l y l e t h a l t o o. T h r e a t
manifests increasing these days and
therfore there is a requirement to
develop hard kill systems which will
be employed to effectively neutralize
this dimension of emerging aerial
threats.
The Drone Kill System will utilize the

latest advancement in counter UAS technology with regards to ight control which can effectively
neutralize the hostile drone / UAS. The hard kill system will have to be user friendly and should have
capability to be rapidly deployed.

FIELD CIPHER EQUIPMENT MK-II


The proposed equipment is an
encrypting device, which is
compatible with IT equipment
(computer, printer and key board). It
is an upgraded version of Field Cipher
Equipment. The eqpt is exible in
accessing various media (HF, VHF,
SDR and line Ethernet). The eqpt
can work in online and ofine mode.
The equipment is proposed to be
e q u i p p e d w i t h To u c h S c r e e n
(sunlight readability) exter nal
keyboard support, 32 GB (or more)
storage capacity, PC and printer
connectivity, External Radio Modern
(for operation with in service radios)
& encryption.

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ONGOING PROJECTS Army Make Projects-2020

AFV PROTECTION AND COUNTER MEASURE SYSTEM FOR T-90 TK


The population of T90 tanks is con-
stantly increasing and it will be the
mainstay of the Mechanised Forces.
Tanks T-90s are presently devoid of
an Active Protection System and only
equipped with ERA panels which
provide limited survivability in
present battle eld scenario. There is
a need for an Active Protection
System capable of not only detecting
an ensuing attack but also defeating
it, thereby enhancing own
s u r v i v a b i l i t y. T h e e n h a n c e d
protection is expected to be achieved through soft kill and hard kill capabilities of envisaged AFV
Protection and Counter Measure System.
Current Status- Pre AoN (SoC stage).

ROBOTIC SURVEILLANCE PLATFORM


It is imperative that troops employed
in counter terrorist operations are
suitably equipped with equipment
which enhances awareness. Robotic
Surveillance will enable troops to
know in advance the inside dispo-
sitions of targets before making an
entry in buildings in built up areas.
RR Directorate is nominated for
Make project ‘Robotic Surveillance
Platfor m and the assessment/
Feasibility Study for this project was
completed where by likelihood of
bringing up such capabilities by
Indian industry have been
established.
Current Status- PSQR formulation in progress.

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TRUCK MOUNTED CRANE FOR ULH UNITS


Regiment of Artillery is in the process
of modernising its capabilities. All
future medium guns are planned to
be 155 mm/ 39/45/52 Cal, thus,
ensuring common 155 mm
ammunition sys. Unlike other calibre
ammunitions which comes in single
round packages, 155mm
ammunition is palletised. Weight of
each shell pallet of 12 rounds is
approx 620 Kgs and that of each Bi-
Modular Charge System (BMCS)
pallet, with 125 modules is approx
540 Kgs. To load and unload each
pallet, mechanical means are an
inescapable requirement. Truck Mounted Ammunition Crane on Ammunition Vehicles of medium
regiments is proposed as a new Make project.
Current Status- PSQR formulation in progress.

FLY RIPPER FIRE CONTROL RADAR


As the Army Air Defence is modernising there is a
requirement of Fire Control Radar System due to
vintage inventory presently held with Army AD. The
radar needs to be light weight, towed and exible with
high mobility content.
Current Status- PSQR formulation in progress.

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ONGOING PROJECTS Army Make Projects-2020

HF SOFTWARE DEFINED RADIO (SDR)


The present radio sets in Indian Army are hardware
based with separate radio sets for HF, VHF and UHF
frequencies. The legacy radio sets have little or no
data capability thereby restricting proliferation of
network centric operations. The HF SDR will
address these operational and technological voids.
The HF SDR will also have provision for
interoperability with legacy systems with ability to
add, remove or modify the output of the systems
through recongurable and re-deployable waveform
leading to multi-mode, multi - frequency and multi-
platfor m operations in a single hardware
conguration. HF SDR will provide communication
exibility to our troops during UN Missions and all
types of operations and Humanitarian Assistance &
Disaster Relief (HADR).
Current Status- Pre AoN (SoC stage).

MAN – PACK V/UHF SOFTWARE DEFINED RADIO (SDR)


Man-pack V/UHF Software Dened Radio is
proposed as a backward compatible Software
Dened Radio which is interoperable with future
SDRs and other form factor SDRs. It will have
the ability to add, remove or modify the out-put of
the systems through recongurable and platform
independent waveform leading to multi-mode,
multi - frequency and multi - platform operations
in a single hardware conguration. The proposed
system should have the ability to establish
communication both in xed frequency and frequency hopping mode in both Clear and Secure
Combat Net Radio and Mobile Adhoc Networks (MANET) to have communication range of 15 Km or
greater. The system should be able to transmit voice, data, message and video in both Clear and
Secure mode in Fixed Frequency and Frequency Hopping mode for transmission of Voice, Ground to
Air Voice, Narrow Band Data, Wide Band Data, Narrow Band Mobile Adhoc Network (MANET)
having 16 Nodes and Wide Band MANET having 32 Nodes.
Current Status- EoI stage.
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Army Make Projects-2020 ONGOING PROJECTS

PORTABLE HELIPAD
The size of the helipads made by Corps of
Engineers var y from 25Mx25M to
100Mx100M. Presently portable helipads
have several shortcomings such as heavy
weight, difcult handling, larger
requirement of transport, manpower
intensive and difculties in camouage.
Consequent to the developments in
metallurgy and other alternatives, that are
both exible and resilient, it is proposed to
seek a solution for helipad material that is
user friendly, light weight and ruggedized
with scope for modularity.
Current Status- Pre AoN (SoC stage).

ARMAMENT UPGRADE OF BMP


Armament Upgrade of BMP includes Gunner Main
Sight, Commander Panoramic Sight and Fire
Control System (FCS) with Auto Target Tracker
(ATT).
Night enablement of Mechanised Infantry is an
operational imperative in modern war ghting
capability of Indian Army. A part of BMP eet is
planned to be upgraded with available niche
technology. Based on the same, Indian industry has
indicated capabilities for Up-gradation of Fire
Control System (FCS) for Infantry Combat Vehicle
(ICV).
Current Status- EoI stage.

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ONGOING PROJECTS Army Make Projects-2020

155MM TERMINALLY GUIDED MUNITIONS

For Indian Artillery there is a need to optimize the use of ammunition with precision strike capability
and greater lethality. Terminally Guided Munitions are therefore appropriate smart ammunition of
the future which will meet requirements of the Indian Artillery in terms of accuracy, faster speed of
engagement, improved kill probability and correspondingly reduced logistics.
Current Status- Pre AoN (SoC stage).

MEDIUM RANGE PRECISION KILL SYSTEM (MRPKS)


The MRPKS is proposed to be an
indigenous weapon system planned
to be developed and mounted on a
4x4 in-service vehicle and hence can
be effectively employed in
mountainous terrain. Each
Launcher should carry number of
missile in a cassette. The launcher
should be able to operate in both
standalone and Battery congura-
tion with long range communica-
tions. The ammunition planned for
the weapon system is a high preci-
sion, medium range with an
on board guidance system & a passive
IR terminal guidance.

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The ammunition being a re & forget rocket, will


ensure greater efcacy of engagements with
precision strike ca-pability available to own forces.
It is proposed to be vertical launched, giving a 360
degree employment capability hence ensuring, no
crest clearance issues in hills.
The voids of employing rockets in mountainous
region with near pin point accuracy at medium
ranges will be addressed with the development of
the MRPKS weapon system. It will act as a major
force multiplier for tactical operations due to its
fast deployment, high mobility, increased employability, low weight of the vehicle, precision accuracy
and shoot & scoot capabilities.
Current Status- Pre AoN (SoC stage).

AUXILIARY POWER UNIT (APU)


The proposed Auxiliary Power Unit will be an
alternate source of power for the Fire Control System
(FCS) to cater for power requirements during a lull
in the battle or surveillance mode or during training
to preserve the life of the main engine of the tank.
Current Status- EoI response evaluation in
progress.

125MM APFSDS FOR T-72 & T-90 TANK


125mm APFSDS ammunition is primar y tank
ammunition utilised for destroying enemy tanks. There
is a requirement to develop an indigenous APFSDS
ammunition for T-72/T-90 tanks with a capability of
achieving Depth of Penetration (DoP) of more than
530mm to enhance lethality within the existing safety
and consistency parameters.
Current Status- EoI response evaluation in progress.

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ONGOING PROJECTS Army Make Projects-2020

UPPER AIR SOUNDING SYS


The Upper Air Sounding Sys (UAS S) is a
Meteorological equipment used to measure upper
atmospheric weather parameters viz, Pressure,
Temperature, Humidity, Wind Speed and Wind
Direction at various heights with an aim to undertake
aviation weather forecasting, missile ring and in
identication of atmospheric ducts which is essential
for establishing enhanced radar/ sensor ranges.
Current Status- UTRR Stage.

FLARES & CHAFFS


Flares are used in aircraf t as a defensive
countermeasure against heat-seeking missiles.
These are discharged individually or in salvos by the
pilot or automatically by tail-warning devices.
Chaff radar is a countermeasure in which aircraft or
other targets spread a cloud of small, thin pieces of
aluminum, metallized glass ber or plastic, which
either appears as a cluster of primary targets on radar
screens or swamps the screen with multiple returns.
Current Status- Prototype Development in
progress.

ELECTRONIC FUSE FOR ROCKETS


Electronic Fuses are required for rockets with the
following main characteristics:-
Ÿ Proximity (Variable Time) with 10m Height of
Burst (HOB).
Ÿ Proximity (Variable Time) with 30m HoB.
Ÿ Electronic Timed with 1000 m HoB.
Ÿ Proximity (Variable Time) with 300m HoB.
Current Status- Exploratory Project.

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MEAT
MEAT is required to provide realistic live ring
practice to crews of Air Defence weapons of Army,
particularly the crews of long range missiles. The
MEAT should be capable of a maximum speed of 400
Kmph or more and an altitude range of 20m to
5000m. It would be ground launched.
Current Status- RFP issued on 13 Jul 2020.

AUGMENTED REALITY (AR) BASED HEAD MOUNTED DISPLAY SYSTEM


All modern armies employ a mix of AD systems so as
to optimise their air defence capabilities, while
maintaining due human intervention. Many of the
modern surveillance radars have the capability to
detect and track multiple targets and also
communicate the coordinates of such targets to a
distant location. This facility opens up opportunities
for a fair weather system located at a distant location
to utilise the coordinates received from the
surveillance radar to better engage the incoming
targets.
Current Status- EoI Stage.

INDIVIDUAL PROTECTION SYSTEM WITH INBUILT SENSORS


There is a requirement of a light weight protection
system to enhance operational mobility and reduce
fatigue to troops during operations. It should also
provide protection against impact and blast. It must
also monitor vital parameter to ascertain operational
worthiness of individual including health parameters
in real time. Besides it should provide facility for
monitoring its own damage assessment.
Current Status- iDEX projects, 2nd milestone in
progress

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ONGOING PROJECTS Army Make Projects-2020

NIGHT SIGHT FOR AGS - 30


AGS is an area weapon used by Infantry. Presently there is no
night sight for its employment during night. The project aims to
develop a Thermal Imaging based night sight alongwith a Fire
Control System for employment during darkness and
improving the kill probability.
Current Status- EoI Stage.

3RD GENERATION ATGM


3rd Gen missiles have not only increased the accuracy of the
system but has also provided a quantum jump to operator safety.
A 3rd Generation ATGM enables the operator to disengage his
sights from the target the moment the missile is triggered.
Thereafter the inbuilt guidance system ensures target
destruction with high accuracy and precision.
Current Status- EoI response evaluation in progress.

GPS/GIS BASED MINEFD RECORDING SYSTEM


The laying, recording and marking of mine elds is covered
under Geneva Conventions. Once the requirement of laying the
mineeld is over, all unused mines are retrieved. There is thus a
requirement to record accurately the location of each mine that
is laid. Presently such records are maintained manually and
involve lengthy and cumbersome manual procedures. The
project aims to develop a fully automated GPS/GIS based
mineeld recording system.
Current Status- EoI Stage.

UPGRADED ASSAULT TRACK WAY


The equipment is held with Engineers for con-struction of
operational tracks in under devel-oped/desert terrain. The
present ATW has its limitations and a new track way is envisaged
to support move of heavier vehicles yet be lighter in weight with a
reduced volume for faster em-ployment.
Current Status- RFP Stage.

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Webinar MAKE- II "FASTER ROUTE TO
Army Make Projects-2020 CAPABILITY BUILDING"

SIMPLIFICATION TO CORE

RELAXATION FACILITATIONS
IN CONDITIONS & GUARANTEES
Ÿ Allowing all eligible vendors Ÿ No foreclosure - assured orders.
to participate in the prototype Ÿ Provision for Project Facilitation
development process. Team.
Ÿ No Cap on number of players Ÿ IPR remains with the industry.
who show interest & offer
Ÿ Reduces the total time from AIP
prototype.
to placing of order.
Ÿ Suo-moto proposals
Ÿ Projects with
allowed.
developmental cost of
Ÿ Start-ups less than three crore
permitted to reserved for MSME.
supply
equipment.

REDUCED SHQ
DOCUMENTATION EMPOWERMENT
Ÿ No detail project report Ÿ SHQs to give all subsequent
required – saving of time & clearances after AIP.
efforts. Ÿ Option with SHQs to accept
single individual/ rm offers
on innovative solution.
Ÿ SHQs allowed to hire domain
experts/ consultants.

RAPID PROTOTYPING AND QUICK DEPLOYMENT

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MAKE- II "FASTER ROUTE TO Webinar
CAPABILITY BUILDING" Army Make Projects-2020

LESSER TIME WITH SIMPLE STEPS FOR BETTER PRODUCTS

Project recommended by SHQ is Approved Conducted by a multidisciplinary team at the


In Principle by a collegiate headed by SHQ to establish technical and commercial Feasibility
AIP Secretary (Defence Production) and listed feasibility and draw broad Preliminary Services Study 8
on the DDP website Qualitative Requirements

Govt accords Acceptance of Necessity through


Preliminary Services Qualitative a system of collegiate meetings termed as SCAP
Requirements are the broad functional meetings. Higher outlay projects are approved
PSQR 4 requirements and specifications required by Defence Procurement Board or Defence AoN 12
from the equipment Acquisition Council. A Project Facilitation Team
(PFT) hereafter steers the project

Expression of Interest is published on the Responses to EoI are evaluated by the Project EoI
EoI 14 MoD (DDP) website to invite company (ies) Facilitation Team. VCOAS approves the EoI Evaluation
to participate in the project evaluation report
5

PSO Project Sanction Order (PSO) is issued to Close interaction with the companies is Prototype
all companies who qualify the EoI maintained by the Project Facilitation Team to Development
2 evaluation, as approved by VCOAS provide handholding, throughout the project 12-30

Commercial Commercial offers are sought prior to Trials are carried out and post their staff Trials & Staff
commencement of trials of the prototype evaluation process is followed for CNC Evaluation
Offer 4 8-26

 Timing in weeks for each stage.


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Webinar SUO MOTO "STRINGING YOUR
Army Make Projects-2020 ABILITIES FOR OUR CAPABILITIES"

AR/ VR/ AI Comunication Systems


• 12 Proposals • 06 Proposals

Small Arms Surveillance EW Systems and Radars


• 10 Proposals • 32 Proposals

Weapon System (Armament) Missiles


• 10 Proposals • 04 Proposals

1T GS & Combat Vehicles


• 11 Proposals • 18 Proposals

Combat Engineering Remotely Piloted Aircraft Systems


• 25 Proposals • 16 Proposals

Simulators Soldier Systems


• 17 Proposal • 10 Proposal

Ordnance Stores Ammunition


• 34 Proposal • 20 Proposal

OUT OF 225 SUO MOTO PROPOSALS RECEIVED, 14 PROPOSALS TAKEN FOR AIP
MANY MORE IN CHAIN FOR PROCESSING
Ÿ 3rd Generation ATGM Ÿ Truck Mounted Crane for ULH
Ÿ Night Fire Control System for AGS Regiments
Ÿ Remotely Piloted Aircraft System Ÿ Mountain FCR
Simulator Ÿ HF Software Dened Radio
Ÿ Multi Role Precision Kill Sys Ÿ VHF Software Dened Radio
Ÿ Armament Upgrade of BMP Ÿ FCE MK-II
Ÿ Integrated AD Combat Simulator Ÿ Drone Kill Syestem
Ÿ AD Unit Level System Ÿ IWTS

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SUO MOTO FORMAT FOR SUBMISSION Webinar
OF PROPOSALS THROGH DIC Army Make Projects-2020

Part- I : General Information

1. Name of the Vendor/Company/Firm/Individual.

2. Contact Details.

City: State:
Pin Code: Tele:

Fax: URL/Web Site:

Email: Mobile:

3. Local Branch/Liaison Ofce in Delhi (if any).

Name & Address:

Pin Code: Tel: Fax:

Email: Mobile:

4. Type of the Applicant (Company Partnership rm/ Individuak etc)

5. Company prole (Not more than 500 words)

6. Cetication by Quality Assurance Organisation.

Name of Agency Certication Applicable from Valid till


(Date & Year) (Date & Year)

7. Membership of FICCI/ASSOCHAM/CII or other Industrial Associations.

Name of Organisation Membership Number

8. Any other relevant information:

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Army Make Projects-2020 OF PROPOSALS THROGH DIC

Part- II : Details of the proposed product/

Sr No. Subject
1. Name of the product:
2. Brief Description of the product including its functions/applications

3. Intended End User: Army/Navy/Air Force/ Para Military.

4. Preliminary specification of Material, Dimensions/ Weight etc

5. Image of the product, if already developed (may be attached as Annexure)

6. Tentative cost of the equipment/ system

7 Proposed timelines for development of prototype and if successful production and


delivery timelines

8 Proposed methodology for evaluation

9 Details of inspection agency/ Accredited lab likely to be involved

10 Approximate Indigenous Content


11 Equipment/ System life
12 Whether proposed equipment/ system being offered is an upgrade/ Innovation? If
yes, Please elaborate.
13 Is any other similar product available with world market? If Yes, a brief comparison of
capability/ performance/Cost etc may be furnished
14 Any patents existing

15 If product is yet to be developed, please indicate the following in detail:-


(i) Assistance required from end user, If any.
(ii) Time frames envisaged

Note: The firm/ individual may attach Video/ images etc of the proposed product separately.
Declaration It is certified that the above information is true.

Date: (Authorised Signatory)

Imp: Suo Moto proposals to be forwarded through


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ARMY DESIGN BUREAU Army Make Projects-2020

ROLE

To be the Facilitator for Research & Development efforts and Initiation of


Procurements of Weapons and Equipment required by the Indian Army

CHARTER OF
ARMY DESIGN BUREAU
Ÿ Act as a central repository of technical know-how for the Indian Army
Ÿ To collate operational requirements from the eld formations and bring it forward
for deliberations with DRDO, OFB, DPSUs, De-fence Industry and Academia
Ÿ To assist in formulation of GSQRs and Statements of Case in respect of Indian Army
Ÿ To collate and bring to fruition the Innovations undertaken by the eld formations
Ÿ Subsume Army Technology Board and Simulator Development Division in its
organisation and adopt their charter
Ÿ Act as a nodal point to integrate and synergise the efforts of various category 'A'
establishments having domain specic centres of technological excellence
Ÿ Generate long term research requirements for the Indian Army and share the same
with the DRDO and Academia
Ÿ Assist in identifying various projects for the DRDO and be the single point contact
with it

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SUPPORTING INCUBATION OF TECHNOLOGY IN DEFENCE

iDEX ATB

Aim. Creation of an ecosystem to foster Aim. Army Technology Board (ATB) is to


innovation and technology development in support R&D in Academic Institutions in
Defence and Aerospace. Idex functions as the eld of Defence Technology through
the executive arm of Defence Innovation innovation and integration with exisitng
Organization (DIO) formed as a “not for equipment.
prot” company. 
Funding. ATB will fund projects on a
Funding. Defence Innovation Fund (DIF) milestone linked plan.
will be managed by iDEX.

TDF

Aim. Technology Development Fund (TDF) encourages participation of public/ private


industries to create an eco-system for enhancing cutting edge technology capability for defence
application. Proposals that can be supported by TDF are 
Ÿ Signicant up-gradation/ improvements/ further developments in the existing products/
process/ application.
Ÿ Technology readiness level up-gradation from TRL3 onwards. 
Ÿ Development of futuristic technologies/ innovative products. 
Ÿ Import substitution of components.

CREATING OPPORTUNITIES FOR INDUSTRY AND ACADEMIA

ARTECH. ADB conducts an annual Army Technology (ARTECH) Seminar in January every
year in Delhi, focussing on the requirements of niche technologies required by Indian Army. Its
an ideal opportunity for academia & industry to showcase their technologies and products.
Field Visits. ADB facilitates visit of industry and academia representatives to Operational
Areas to assist them assimilate the operational and terrain specic requirements where the
product developed by them needs to be exploited.

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ATB PROJECTS

1. Laser Marksmanship and Tactical Training 7. Add-on Radar for Jamming of UAVs
Sys (LMTTS) 8. Controlled Detonation Arty Munition
2. Extended Range Ammunition using Ramjet 9. Modular Electronic Fuze for 155mm Shells
Technology with Precision Guidance with Replaceable Battery and Explosive
3. Near Space (Stratospheric) Remotely Components
Piloted Aircraft Sys 10. Ballistic Helmet (Project ABHEDYA)
4. Habitation in High Altitude Area 11. AI based UGV for creating VSL by
5. Sewage Disposal in High Altitude Area employing Ground Penetration Radar &
6. Indigenisation of Critical Sub-Assemblies of Image Processing
Air Defence Guns

iDEX PROJECTS

1 Individual Protection Sys 3 Active Protection Sys


2 See Through Armour 4 Identify Friend or Foe

TDF PROJECTS

1. Course Correction Fuzes 8. Automated Change Detection in Satellite


2. Improved reinforced 155mm Shell for Images for Surveillance
Artillery Guns 9. L ogistics Management Support Sys
3. Exoskeleton (renamed as 'Real Effective Available
Logistics Through AI (REAL-TAI)'
4. English to Mandarin Translator
10. AI Based Target Recognition Sys Based on
5. Gun Raising & Lowering Mechanism for
Electro Optical Day Night Images (AI)
L70 Guns
11. Analysis of Health Data of Past 5 to 10 Yrs
6. Development of Robotic Solution for
Disposal of Misre Ammunition 12. Cyber Def & Cyber Warfare Sys
7. Development of Drones for Carriage of
Stores in HAA

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