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Indian Army Flags Off Control Centres for Automated Air Defence System

By Pratham Gurung
Last updated: April 4, 2024
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In a major stride towards bolstering Indiaโ€™s indigenous defense capabilities, the Indian Army marked a historic milestone with the flagging off of the first batch of Control Centres for the Automated Air Defence Control and Reporting System, under the ambit of โ€˜Project Akashteer.โ€™

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The ceremony, held at Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL) in Ghaziabad, signifies a significant leap forward in achieving self-reliance and promoting indigenous manufacturing in the defense sector.

The Automated Air Defence Control and Reporting System, conceptualized under โ€˜Project Akashteer,โ€™ aims to revolutionize air defense operations by leveraging cutting-edge automation technologies.

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With the deployment of these Control Centres, the Indian Army is poised to enhance its situational awareness, response capabilities, and overall effectiveness in countering airborne threats.

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The flagging off ceremony, presided over by senior officials and dignitaries from the Indian Army and BEL, symbolizes a landmark achievement in Indiaโ€™s journey towards self-sufficiency in defense production.

It underscores the nationโ€™s commitment to fostering innovation, technology integration, and indigenous manufacturing in alignment with the principles of Aatmanirbhar Bharat and Make in India initiative.

Speaking at the event, representatives from the Indian Army emphasized the strategic significance of โ€˜Project Akashteerโ€™ in strengthening Indiaโ€™s air defense architecture and reducing dependence on foreign suppliers for critical defense equipment.

The induction of the Automated Air Defence Control and Reporting System marks a paradigm shift in the countryโ€™s defense capabilities, enabling faster decision-making, enhanced coordination, and improved response times in the face of emerging threats.

The Control Centres, developed indigenously by BEL, exemplify the collaborative efforts between the defense industry and the armed forces in driving innovation and technological advancements.

The integration of state-of-the-art automation technologies in the air defense domain demonstrates Indiaโ€™s resolve to achieve self-reliance and reduce its reliance on imports for critical defense systems.

With the successful flagging off of the first batch of Control Centres, the Indian Army reaffirms its commitment to capability development and modernization in line with the evolving security challenges. โ€˜Project Akashteerโ€™ represents a significant step forward in enhancing the nationโ€™s defense preparedness and achieving strategic autonomy in the defense sector.

Moving forward, the Indian Army remains committed to leveraging indigenous capabilities, fostering innovation, and nurturing a robust defense industrial base to meet the evolving security imperatives.

The flagging off of Control Centres for the Automated Air Defence Control and Reporting System marks a pivotal moment in Indiaโ€™s journey towards self-reliance and underscores the nationโ€™s unwavering commitment to safeguarding its sovereignty and territorial integrity.

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ByPratham Gurung
An avid movie buff who aspires to make it into the armed forces. Always had a knack for words so reading and writing are my favourite hobbies. Can debate on anything but not everything.
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