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Larsen & Toubro (L&T), in partnership with the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO), has commenced production of the second prototype of the Zorawar Light Tank, marking significant progress in India's indigenous defence capabilities.
This development comes as the Indian Army prepares to conduct extensive trials on the first prototype of this new light tank, specifically designed for high-altitude warfare.
The production of the second prototype signifies an acceleration in the development process, allowing the army to compare and refine the tank's design based on feedback from the ongoing trials.
The Indian Army has expressed its intention to induct up to 354 units of this tank, highlighting its strategic importance in modernizing the country's armoured forces for operations in challenging terrains, particularly high-altitude areas where traditional main battle tanks face limitations.
The first Zorawar light tank prototype was unveiled in July 2024 at L&T's Hazira Manufacturing Division, demonstrating a remarkable feat of engineering achieved within 19 months of the project's sanction.
This prototype has already undergone preliminary automotive trials, including desert trials near Bikaner, and is now ready for the Indian Army's rigorous testing.
The trials are expected to span the next few months, focusing on evaluating the tank's performance in diverse climatic and terrain conditions, including high-altitude trials in Ladakh.
The Zorawar light tank prioritizes mobility, firepower, and protection. Weighing approximately 25 tonnes, it boasts a high power-to-weight ratio, making it suitable for air, rail, and road transport.
It features advanced optics from Safran Paseo for enhanced situational awareness, a 105mm gun for superior firepower, and is equipped with AI-enabled systems for improved combat efficiency.
The integration of tactical drones and loitering munitions further enhances its capabilities in modern warfare scenarios.
Named after the legendary General Zorawar Singh, the Zorawar Light Tank project aims to bolster India's armoured capabilities in challenging terrains, particularly along the high-altitude regions of the Line of Actual Control (LAC) with China.