In a significant development aimed at fortifying India's defence capabilities, Hyderabad-based Unistring Tech Solutions Pvt. Ltd. (UTS) is set to supply the Indian Armed Forces with cutting-edge, indigenously developed Electronic Warfare (EW) payloads.
Fully designed and developed within India, these EW systems represent a leap in self-reliant defence manufacturing, promising to strengthen India's control over its northern borders, especially in the volatile northeast region of Manipur.
This decision is part of a broader initiative by the Indian Armed Forces, which has commenced a pilot program in electronic warfare data management. The program is designed to determine critical requirements, allowing the military to swiftly reprogram EW systems directly on the battlefield. These payloads, crafted by UTS, embody the government's ongoing "Make in India" initiative and aim to provide India with an edge in real-time, responsive electronic warfare capabilities.
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