Zen Technologies, a leading provider of anti-drone technology and defense training solutions, in collaboration with its subsidiary AI Turing Technologies, today unveiled four revolutionary remotecontrolled weapon and surveillance systems. These state-of-the-art innovations are poised to redefine modern warfare and strengthen India's defense prowess.
The newly launched systems:
- RCWS - 7.62 x 51 MMG (Parashu) - Tank Mounted RCWS - 12.7 x 108 HMG (Fanish) - Naval RCWS - 12.7 x 99 HMG (Sharur) - Artillery Rugged Camera (Durgam)
underscore Zen Technologies' commitment to the 'Aatmanirbhar Bharat' vision by offering indigenous, IP-owned solutions designed to meet the evolving needs of armed forces across various platforms, including armored vehicles and naval defense.
This strategic launch follows Zen's successful track record with previous systems like Hawkeye, Barbarik-URCWS (Ultralight Remote Control Weapon Station), Prahasta, and Sthir Stab 640, cementing its role as a pivotal player in India's defense modernization efforts.
Innovative Systems to Empower Indian Armed Forces:
1. RCWS - 7.62 x 51 MMG (Parashu) (zen.in/parashu): A multi-platform remote-controlled weapon system equipped with advanced thermal imaging and anti-drone capabilities. Parashu is optimized for use on vehicles and ships, offering seamless integration with multiple calibers, making it a critical asset for rapid-response missions and counter-UAV operations.
2. Tank Mounted RCWS - 12.7 x 108 HMG (Fanish) (zen.in/fanish): Built for tanks like the T-72 and T-90, Fanish is a game-changing 12.7 mm weapon station that enhances firepower in armored operations. Featuring a sophisticated thermal targeting system, it ensures precision even in extreme weather conditions, significantly boosting battlefield efficiency.
3. Naval RCWS - 12.7 x 99 HMG (Sharur) (zen.in/sharur): Designed for naval defense, Sharur offers unparalleled target engagement for both surface and aerial threats up to 2 kilometers away. With its robust design and advanced stabilization technology, Sharur delivers accuracy in lowvisibility conditions, reinforcing India's maritime defense.
4. Artillery Rugged Camera (Durgam) (zen.in/durgam): A military-grade, rugged surveillance camera system equipped with day/night vision technology, Durgam provides all-weather reliability. Engineered for use in extreme environments, it is an ideal solution for armored vehicles and high-threat zones, automatically detecting potential dangers in real time.
Ashok Atluri, Chairman and Managing Director of Zen Technologies, emphasized the importance of indigenous defense solutions: "At Zen we, along with our associate companies are dedicated to designing and developing cutting-edge technology to enhance both national defense and global security. Our new range of remote-controlled weapon and surveillance systems are designed to equip armed forces with advanced tools that significantly boost operational capabilities while taking our soldiers out of harm's way giving our forces extraordinary tactical superiority. This launch underscores our commitment to position India as a global leader in certain technologies of defense industry."
These advanced systems are expected to play a crucial role in safeguarding national security, addressing emerging threats, and supporting India's defense forces across diverse terrains and missions.
Zen Technologies' new products are a testament to the group's robust R&D capabilities. Zen's Hyderabad-based research facility, recognized by the Ministry of Science and Technology, exemplifies its dedication to innovation and self-reliance. With over 150 patent filings and more than 1,000 systems deployed globally, Zen is a critical partner in India's defense ecosystem.
Shares of Zen Technologies Limited was last trading in BSE at Rs. 1708.25 as compared to the previous close of Rs. 1694.50. The total number of shares traded during the day was 9838 in over 797 trades.
The stock hit an intraday high of Rs. 1724.70 and intraday low of 1694.50. The net turnover during the day was Rs. 16835937.00. |