The Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) has presented a comprehensive list of 28 indigenously developed weapon systems for emergency procurement by the Indian armed forces. The decision is aimed at accelerating military readiness amid heightened security challenges, including those posed by ongoing operations such as Operation Sindoor.
The emergency procurement process, designed to bypass traditional acquisition timelines, enables delivery of critical systems within 3 to 6 months. This approach supports the government’s broader Atmanirbhar Bharat initiative, which emphasizes rapid indigenization and self-reliance in the defence sector.
The offered systems span a wide range of capabilities, including advanced missile systems, combat vehicles, electronic warfare tools, and unmanned platforms. DRDO’s portfolio includes established systems like the Arjun Main Battle Tank, Prithvi and Astra missiles, Nag and HELINA anti-tank systems, and UAVs such as Rustom. These technologies are either in active service or in various stages of deployment and mass production.
Of particular note is the Very Short Range Air Defence System – Next Generation (VSHORADS-NG), which is poised to replace the ageing Russian-origin Igla-1M. The man-portable air defence system features state-of-the-art infrared homing technology, a 6-kilometre engagement range, and is built for use in high-altitude and adverse weather conditions. The Indian Army has already begun procuring this system as part of its modernization efforts.
The DRDO’s emergency offerings come at a time when the Indian military is expected to make quick acquisitions worth around ₹40,000 crore to meet immediate requirements under Operation Sindoor. These procurements are being managed jointly by all three services and defence finance officials to ensure transparent, efficient execution.
This initiative reinforces India’s strategic aim to reduce dependency on foreign defence imports and empower its domestic defence industry. By equipping the armed forces with high-performance indigenous systems on an expedited timeline, India is enhancing both its operational edge and technological sovereignty.