Mahindra Defence to make armoured vehicles for the Indian Army

    The Rs 1,056 crore contract to manufacture armoured vehicles was awarded to Mahindra Defence Systems.

    Published On Mar 26, 2021 09:00:00 AM

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    The Ministry of Defence (MoD) has awarded a major contract to Mahindra Defence Systems (MDS), a wholly owned subsidiary of Mahindra & Mahindra, for the manufacturing of Armoured Tactical Vehicles (specifically Light Strike Vehicle - LSV) for the Indian Army for their recce and weapon carrier requirements.

    • The MDS LSV is the only vehicle that passed all trials
    • Being indigenously developed the MDS LSV will get complete lifecycle support
    • The introduction of the LSVs is set to be completed by 2025

    Why the Ministry of Defence chose Mahindra?

    Competitive bids from Indian companies had been invited by the MoD through open tender wherein the vehicles were put through gruelling trials under different operating conditions.

    The MDS LSV has undergone rigorous and elaborate trial procedure carried out by the Indian Army in different terrains including high altitude, deserts, and plains. MDS LSV is the only vehicle which passed all the Field, Ballistics, and Technical trials.

    The current contract is worth Rs 1,056 crore. The induction of vehicles is planned to be completed in four years (by 2025) commencing in 2021.

    Mahindra Defence Systems’ advantages

    MDS has indigenously designed and developed the LSV to the exacting standards of the Indian Army. The modular design of this vehicle makes it future proof. Also, as OEM of the vehicle, MDS has the necessary IP and capabilities in all aspects from development of the LSV Variants to complete lifecycle support.

    SP Shukla, Chairman, Mahindra Defence Systems, said, “This contract truly signifies success of the Atmanirbhar Bharat initiative. It is the first major contract for the advanced armoured tactical vehicles that are designed and developed by private sector in India with intellectual property rights within the country. This contract paves the way for large scale adoption of Indian platforms with indigenous capabilities.”

    One version of the MDS LSV is already in service with the Indian Battalion deployed in UN Peacekeeping mission in Africa . Other friendly foreign countries have also sought details of this vehicle for their operations indicating the export potential of this armoured vehicle developed and made in India.

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