Navy picks Bengaluru firm for high power microwave weapon system
BENGALURU: The Indian Navy has awarded a contract to Bengaluru-based defence technology firm Tonbo Imaging under the ADITI 3.0 innovation framework for the integration and commissioning of a High Power Microwave (HPM) system for naval platforms.Confirming the development, the firm said on Tuesday that “the programme is being supported by the ministry of defence’s (MoD) iDEX initiative and the Defence Innovation Organisation (DIO). Under the contract, the company will carry out system integration and commissioning activities, followed by the supply of production units after successful validation and acceptance.”HPM systems are considered a critical directed-energy capability possessed by only a handful of countries. They are designed to disable or degrade enemy electronics, sensors and unmanned systems using concentrated electromagnetic energy rather than conventional kinetic weapons.Such systems are increasingly seen as an effective counter to drone swarms and asymmetric threats, particularly in maritime environments where unmanned systems are becoming more common.ADITI, short for Advanced Defence Technology Incubation, is a Government of India initiative aimed at supporting the development and validation of advanced defence technologies before induction into service.
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