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Indian Army Boosts Tech Training with Drone Lab at Madras Regimental Centre

Lt Gen Karanbir Singh Brar inaugurates facility to train Agniveers.

In a landmark step toward modernizing its training infrastructure, the Indian Army has inaugurated a state-of-the-art drone training laboratory at the Madras Regimental Centre. The initiative, led by Lt Gen Karanbir Singh Brar, General Officer Commanding (GOC) Southern Command, aligns with the Army’s 2024 “Year of Technology Absorption” drive, focused on preparing recruits for emerging digital battlefield environments.

The new facility was developed in collaboration with Chennai-based Zuppa Geo Navigation Pvt Ltd, a leader in advanced drone and navigation technologies. The company brings cutting-edge capabilities, including its patented “Disseminated Parallel Control Computing” technology, and is certified under AS9100D and DGCA standards. This partnership supports the broader Atmanirbhar Bharat (Self-Reliant India) initiative, encouraging indigenous defense innovation.

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Central to the lab’s mission is the upskilling of Agniveer recruits under the Agnipath Scheme, launched in 2022. The program aims to create a younger, technologically adept force by integrating high-tech training modules into traditional military regimens. Certification opportunities at the lab also aim to provide Agniveers with career pathways in both defense and civilian tech sectors.

According to a 2023 study published in the Journal of Defense Studies, integrating drone systems into infantry operations could improve efficiency by up to 30%, making this advancement strategically critical. The lab includes real-time drone control systems, simulators, and modular training frameworks to ensure comprehensive knowledge transfer

Lt Gen Brar reaffirmed the Army’s commitment to holistic development, drawing parallels with initiatives like “Mission Olympics”, which have produced top-tier athletes from military ranks. The drone lab follows his earlier inauguration of a synthetic athletic track at the same centre in February 2025.

As the Indian Army continues to adopt cutting-edge technologies, this development marks a crucial step in enhancing the force’s operational readiness and fostering a culture of tech-enabled defense excellence.

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Adhidev Jasrotia
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