In a major boost to India's self-reliance in defence production, the Indian Army's Arjun MkI Main Battle Tank (MBT) is set to be equipped with the domestically developed DATRAN 1500Hp engine.
This move comes as a solution to challenges faced in procuring engines from Germany and signifies a significant step forward for India's defence industry. Production of the Arjun MkI with the new engine is expected to commence in 2028.
The Arjun tank, named after the renowned warrior from the Indian epic Mahabharata, has been a flagship project for India's defence sector. However, its development has encountered delays and technical hurdles.
The Indian Army had previously placed orders for 118 units of the upgraded Arjun Mk1A MBTs, which were intended to be powered by German-made MTU engines. Unfortunately, MTU halted production of these engines and declined to restart it for what they perceived as a small order size, causing a considerable delay in tank deliveries.
This obstacle prompted India to accelerate its pursuit of indigenous solutions. The Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO), in partnership with Bharat Earth Movers Limited (BEML), developed the DATRAN 1500Hp engine. This powerful engine is designed for enhanced robustness and adaptability to diverse combat situations compared to its German predecessor.
The first test-firing of the DATRAN engine was successfully conducted in March 2024 at BEML's facility in Mysuru, marking a critical milestone in India's journey towards self-sufficiency in defence technology.
The DATRAN engine will undergo a rigorous testing phase before it enters full-scale production. Initial trials are planned to begin by mid to late 2025, followed by a comprehensive evaluation period of 2-3 years to ensure it meets the stringent performance and reliability standards of modern warfare.
This timeline allows for the Arjun MkI tanks to be equipped with the new engine by 2028, providing the Indian Army with a domestically produced, high-performance MBT.
The integration of the DATRAN 1500Hp engine into the Arjun tanks is projected to significantly improve their manoeuvrability, operational range, and overall combat effectiveness, which are vital for operations in diverse Indian terrains, from the deserts of Rajasthan to the high altitudes of Ladakh.
This development underscores India's growing capabilities in defence technology and its commitment to achieving self-reliance in this critical sector. The Arjun tank, powered by the indigenous DATRAN engine, is poised to become a symbol of India's strength and innovation in armoured warfare.