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DRDO Offers 28 Indigenous Weapons for Emergency Procurement by Armed Forces

In a major push towards Atmanirbhar Bharat in defence, the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) has offered 28 indigenously developed weapon systems to the Indian armed forces under the emergency procurement clause. This strategic move comes in the wake of the ongoing Operation Sindoor, ensuring that the Army, Navy, and Air Force can swiftly replenish or upgrade their stock with high-performing Indian-made defence technology.

Why in News?

DRDO has released a list of 28 indigenous weapon systems for emergency procurement. Comes after successes in Operation Sindoor, where Indian-made systems performed exceptionally. It supports the ongoing military readiness following Pakistan’s retaliation and terror activities in Pahalgam. Aligned with the Government of India’s self-reliance and indigenisation goals in defence.

Objective and Significance

  • To strengthen operational preparedness across all three defence services.
  • To streamline procurement under emergency conditions, ensuring rapid deployment and replenishment.
  • Reduces dependence on foreign arms while empowering Indian defence manufacturers (both private and PSUs).

List of Offerings

  • Total: 28 weapon systems
  • Army: 14 systems
  • Navy: 8 systems
  • Air Force: 6 systems

Includes

  • Rockets, missiles, grenades
  • Anti-drone systems, air defence systems, and more

Key Weapons Mentioned

  • BrahMos supersonic cruise missile
  • MRSAM (Medium-Range Surface-to-Air Missile)
  • Akash missile systems
  • These weapons played a critical role in Operation Sindoor, especially in countering Pakistan’s retaliatory strikes on Murid and Nur Khan airbases after the Pahalgam terror attack.

Implementation

  • DRDO has provided a list of certified vendors and products to facilitate smooth procurement.
  • Involves both private sector defence firms and public sector undertakings (PSUs).
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