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    DRDO Signs MoU With IIT Delhi To Develop Light Weight Bullet Proof ABHED Jackets

    By The Defence TimesSeptember 26, 2024Updated:September 26, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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    DRDO Signs MoU With IIT-Delhi To Develop Light Weight Bullet Proof abhed Jackets
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    In a significant stride towards enhancing the safety of defense personnel and reducing reliance on foreign imports, the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO), in collaboration with the Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi (IIT-D), has announced the development of lightweight bulletproof jackets, named ‘ABHED’ (Advanced Ballistics for High Energy Defeat), which meet the highest threat levels.

    The jackets, weighing between 8.2 kg and 9.5 kg, have been designed with a focus on providing comprehensive 360-degree protection. They incorporate front and rear armor, making them ideal for the rigorous demands of modern combat scenarios. The technology behind these jackets involves the use of polymers and indigenous boron carbide ceramic material.

    “The design of ABHED jackets is a result of extensive research into the behavior of materials under high strain rates, followed by sophisticated modeling and simulation,” stated a press release from the DRDO.

    A project through DRDO Industry Academia Center of Excellence (DIACoE) @iitdelhi has brought out Light Weight Bullet Proof Jackets named ABHED (Advanced Ballistics for High Energy Defeat)https://t.co/qKeYMgFleM pic.twitter.com/GZO3ZMwBGh

    — DRDO (@DRDO_India) September 25, 2024

    These jackets not only meet but exceed the highest threat levels specified by the Indian Army’s requirements, offering protection that is lighter than previously stipulated maximum weight limits. This weight reduction is crucial for soldiers who often need to wear such gear for extended periods, enhancing mobility and reducing fatigue.

    The technology for manufacturing these advanced jackets is now poised for transfer to three pre-selected Indian industries, signaling a move towards not only self-reliance but also potentially opening avenues for export. This transfer of technology (ToT) is in line with India’s ‘Atmanirbhar Bharat’ initiative, aiming to bolster domestic manufacturing and reduce dependence on foreign military supplies.

    Secretary of the Department of Defence R&D and Chairman, DRDO, Dr. Samir V. Kamat, praised the project as an “exemplary collaboration that showcases the power of combining defense research with academic excellence.” He highlighted how projects like ABHED pave the way for a future where India can lead in defense technology innovation.

    This development comes at a time when India is increasingly focusing on indigenous defense solutions, reducing the footprint of imported military gear. The ABHED jacket project not only promises better protection for the armed forces but also symbolizes a step towards making India a hub for defense technology exports.

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