The Indian Army has issued a Request for Information (RFI) for the procurement of approximately 400 High Mobility Reconnaissance Vehicles (HMRVs) along with associated equipment under the government’s Make in India initiative. The move aims to enhance operational capabilities in forward areas while promoting indigenous defense manufacturing.
According to the RFI, the complete delivery of the HMRVs is expected to be completed within 24 months from the signing of the contract. These vehicles are intended to serve as force multipliers by providing enhanced mobility, protection, and reconnaissance abilities in diverse and difficult terrains, including high-altitude regions.
The procurement aligns with the Army’s modernization roadmap and focus on self-reliance in defense production. Industry players are expected to respond with solutions that meet stringent performance and mobility parameters, as outlined in the RFI. The inclusion of advanced sensors, communication systems, and weapon integration options will be key evaluation criteria.
This development marks another step in the Indian Army’s efforts to equip its forces with advanced platforms tailored to India’s specific operational needs, while simultaneously strengthening the domestic defense ecosystem.