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In a significant boost to India's indigenous defence manufacturing capabilities, Bharat-Forge has secured the Transfer of Technology (ToT) for the WhAP 8×8 wheeled armored platform.
This strategic move positions Bharat-Forge as the third company, following Tata and Mahindra, to gain access to this advanced technology, as confirmed by G. Ramamohana Rao, Director of the Vehicles Research and Development Establishment (VRDE).
The WhAP platform, designed for a range of military and paramilitary applications, offers a versatile foundation for developing specialized armored vehicles.
Tata and Mahindra have already demonstrated their commitment to this platform, showcasing second-generation WhAP models that incorporate valuable feedback from the Indian Army and Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF).
Bharat-Forge's entry into this arena is expected to further diversify the options available to potential customers, including the armed forces.
With its expertise in automotive manufacturing and a focus on innovation, Bharat-Forge aims to integrate its unique strengths into its WhAP design, including its Integrated Power Pack, Automatic Transmission, Floatation, and Propulsion systems.
The company's first locally manufactured WhAP vehicles are anticipated to be unveiled later this year.
This development underscores the growing momentum in India's defence sector, with a focus on self-reliance and the development of cutting-edge technologies.
Bharat-Forge's participation in the WhAP program is expected to contribute significantly to this endeavor, strengthening the nation's defence capabilities and fostering a robust domestic manufacturing ecosystem.