India is taking a major stride toward self-reliance in defence technology with the Pravaig VEER EV, an all-electric military vehicle developed by Pravaig Dynamics, a Bengaluru-based company. Designed for the Indian Armed Forces, the VEER EV combines stealth capabilities, high terrain mobility, and quick field-repair readiness, making it a powerful asset for modern military operations.
According to media reports, the VEER EV is engineered for stealth missions and challenging terrains like deserts, mountains, and forests. It recently won the iDEX (Innovation for Defence Excellence) award — a recognition given by the Indian government for groundbreaking defence innovations.
The vehicle’s successful military trials earlier this year indicate that it’s ready for real-world deployment. This achievement supports India’s Atmanirbhar Bharat (self-reliant India) vision, reducing dependence on imported defence equipment and boosting indigenous innovation.
Pravaig Dynamics is now reportedly scaling up production of the VEER EV after completing near-field trials. The next steps include certification, cost optimization, and integration into military logistics.
While challenges such as supply chain management and mass manufacturing remain, the overall outlook is positive. With government support and initial recognition through awards, VEER is on track to enter full-scale deployment within the next 12 to 24 months.
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