BEML Wins ₹590 Cr Defence Order for Indigenous Tank Trawl Systems

The Defence Ministry has awarded a ₹590 crore contract to BEML Limited for supplying indigenously developed trawl assemblies for the Indian Army's T-72 and T-90 tanks. The advanced mine-clearing systems were designed in collaboration with DRDO, reducing foreign dependency and boosting domestic defence capability. BEML's Chairman stated the order reinforces the company's commitment to the 'Make in India' initiative and equipping the armed forces with reliable, high-quality solutions. The trawls will enhance operational effectiveness by creating safe passages for mechanised forces in combat zones.

Key Points: BEML Gets ₹590 Cr Defence Order for Indigenous Tank Trawls

  • ₹590 crore defence contract
  • Indigenous tank trawl assemblies
  • Collaboration with DRDO
  • Enhances army's mine-clearing capability
  • Aligns with Make in India
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BEML secures Rs 590 Cr Defence Ministry order for trawl assemblies, boosting indigenous defence capability

Defence Ministry awards BEML a ₹590 crore contract for indigenous trawl assemblies for T-72 & T-90 tanks, boosting Atmanirbhar Bharat.

"We are privileged to receive this order... which reflects the continued trust in BEML's capabilities and execution excellence. - Shantanu Roy"

New Delhi, April 21

In a significant boost to India's defence preparedness and indigenous manufacturing capabilities, the Defence Ministry has awarded a contract to BEML Limited for the supply of trawl assemblies for deployment on the Indian Army's T-72 and T-90 tanks.

The contract agreement was formally signed and exchanged between senior officials of the Ministry of Defence and BEML Limited in New Delhi. According to the press release, this development marks a significant milestone in strengthening the nation's combat engineering capabilities, with the advanced mine trawls being indigenously designed and developed in collaboration with the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO), specifically its R&D Engineers unit in Pune; this state-of-the-art system substantially reduces dependence on foreign imports while strongly aligning with the Government of India's vision of Atmanirbhar Bharat.Shantanu Roy, Chairman and Managing Director, BEML Ltd. said, "We are privileged to receive this order from the Ministry of Defence, which reflects the continued trust in BEML's capabilities and execution excellence."

"The collaboration with DRDO reflects the strength of India's defence R&D ecosystem and this order reinforces our steadfast commitment to the Government of India's 'Make in India' initiative and our resolve to equip the nation's armed forces with reliable, high-quality, and indigenously developed solutions," Shantanu Roy added.Equipped with multi-layered mine-clearing mechanisms, these trawl systems will significantly enhance the operational effectiveness of the Armed Forces in combat zones by creating safe passage, thereby enhancing the mobility, survivability, and operational momentum of mechanised forces and offering a decisive advantage in modern battlefield environments. This cost-effective and technologically advanced solution will also strengthen India's position as a key player in the global anti-mine equipment market, the release stated.The release further informed that BEML Limited, which is a leading multi-technology 'Schedule A' company, comes under the Ministry of Defence, and plays a pivotal role in serving India's core sectors, including Defence, Rail, Mining, and Construction, by offering world-class products. BEML operates in three verticals: Defence and Aerospace, Mining and Construction, and Rail and Metro. It has state-of-the-art manufacturing facilities located in Bengaluru, Kolar Gold Fields (KGF), Mysore, and Palakkad, with a strong R&D infrastructure and a nationwide sales and service network.

With a legacy spanning six decades, BEML is a committed player in manufacturing earthmoving, transportation, and construction equipment, driving excellence and innovation, the release added.

- ANI

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Priyanka N
Great to see our public sector units delivering. However, I hope the focus on 'cost-effective' doesn't compromise on quality. Our soldiers deserve the very best, no shortcuts.
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Rahul R
Atmanirbhar Bharat in action! This is how we build a strong defence industrial base. Saving foreign exchange and creating skilled jobs within the country. Kudos to the teams involved.
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Sarah B
The engineering behind mine-clearing trawls is incredibly complex. It's impressive that this is being developed indigenously in Pune and Bengaluru. A silent but crucial upgrade for tank safety.
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Aman W
Good step. But Rs 590 crore sounds like a lot for 'trawl assemblies'. Hope there is full transparency in the costing and timely delivery. Public money must be used wisely.
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Nikhil C
This directly enhances the survivability of our tank crews on the front lines. A vital piece of equipment. Proud that it's made in India, from design to manufacturing.

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