Indian Army transfers technology for mass production of Xploder and Agniastra innovations

Indian Army transfers technology for mass production of Xploder and Agniastra innovations

The Indian Army transferred the technology for mass production of two revolutionary innovations: the Xploder and Agniastra, developed by the Army Design Bureau.

Indian Army transfers technology for mass production of Xploder and Agniastra innovationsIndian Army transfers technology for mass production of Xploder and Agniastra innovations
India TodayNE
  • Aug 23, 2024,
  • Updated Aug 23, 2024, 6:08 PM IST

In a groundbreaking move that highlights its dedication to cutting-edge technology, the Indian Army transferred the technology for mass production of two revolutionary innovations: the Xploder and Agniastra, developed by the Army Design Bureau. 

This marks a significant stride in the “Year of Tech Absorption,” showcasing the Army's commitment to modernising its capabilities. The Transfer of Technology (ToT) process is facilitated by the Foundation of Innovation & Technology Transfer, IIT Delhi.
    
The ToT ceremony was undertaken in the presence of Vice Chief of The Army Staff Lt Gen NS Rajasubramani, signifying a crucial step towards large-scale production and integration into field operations. VCOAS commended the Army Design Bureau for fostering innovation towards its induction and production through ToT.

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The Xploder, an advanced Unmanned Ground Vehicle (UGV), is a versatile system designed for a range of combat and operational roles. With its all-terrain capabilities, the Xploder can conduct unmanned reconnaissance, deliver explosive payloads, and remotely dispose of Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs). 

It also features a self-destruct mode for effective hideout clearance and can be deployed in disaster relief operations, demonstrating its broad utility.
    
The Agniastra, a Multi-Target Portable Detonation System, represents a leap forward in remote detonation technology. Capable of targeting multiple locations from extended ranges, it can be manually placed or delivered using UAVs/UGVs. 

The system is expected to transform both conventional and counter-terrorism operations, enabling precise room intervention, bunker demolitions, and large-scale infrastructure destruction.

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