Maharashtra's Rs 12,800 Cr Defence Milestone: 10,000 Drones & AI Robots

Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis inaugurated a new deep-tech defence facility by Solar Defence and Aerospace Limited in Nagpur, calling it a sector milestone. The facility aims to produce 10,000 UAVs per year, ranging from 15 to 1,000 km, alongside 1,000 specialized defence robots. An investment of over Rs 12,800 crore is planned under the state's Mega Project policy, with the first robot prototype expected within a year. The project is envisioned as India's first AI-powered Industry 5.0 manufacturing ecosystem for advanced, sustainable defence production.

Key Points: Maharashtra's AI-Powered Drone & Robotics Defence Facility Inaugurated

  • First AI-Powered Industry 5.0 ecosystem in India
  • Capacity for 10,000 UAVs annually
  • Investment of Rs 12,800 crore
  • Focus on MALE drones & defence robots
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"Truly a milestone in defence, aerospace sector": Maharashtra CM on 'Bhoomipujan' of Robotics, UAV facility of Solar Defence and Aerospace Limited

Maharashtra CM inaugurates India's first deep-tech defence facility in Nagpur, aiming to produce 10,000 UAVs & 1,000 robots with Rs 12,800 crore investment.

"It is truly a milestone in the defence and aerospace sector - Devendra Fadnavis"

Nagpur, March 7

Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis on Saturday hailed the new facility dedicated to UAVs and robotics, inaugurated by Solar Defence and Aerospace Limited, stating that it will strengthen the defence sector.

"Solar Defence and Aerospace Limited has inaugurated a new facility dedicated to UAVs and robotics, marking India's first deep-tech industry in this field. This initiative is expected to greatly strengthen our defence capabilities, particularly in drone-based warfare and advanced robotics designed for extreme conditions. It is truly a milestone in the defence and aerospace sector, contributing to national security and self-sustainability," he stated during the Bhoomipujan of Robotics and UAV Facility of Solar Defence and Aerospace Limited here.

Union Minister Nitin Gadkari was also present at the Bhoomipujan ceremony.

Solar Group Chairman Satyanarayan Nuwal said that the new facility will focus on the manufacturing of UAVs, with a capacity of 10,000 units per annum, ranging from 15 km to 1,000 km, something India will need in the future.

"In the future, India will require long-range missile UAVs and robotics. We already have a missiles and rockets manufacturing facility, but here we are focusing on UAVs, with a capacity of 10,000 units per annum, ranging from 15 km to 1,000 km in this facility. Robotics will play a vital role in defence, and we have estimated the production of around 1,000 robots specifically for the defence sector," he stated.

Solar Defence and Aerospace Limited announced an investment of over Rs 12,800 crore in projects related to the manufacturing of robots, UAVs of different sizes and types, along with long-range missiles, today.

Earlier, Nuwal said that, looking at the warfare around the world, his company has decided to make investments in deep tech projects.

"In this facility in Nagpur, we want to create capacity to produce 10,000 drones of different sizes and types as per requirements every year, along with 1,000 robots," Nuwal told ANI in an interaction.

He said the investment of Rs. 12,800 crore would be made in the next three to four years, even though the investment is to be made in the next 10 years as part of the Maharashtra government's Mega Project and Thrust policy.

He stated that the first robot prototype is likely to be produced within one year.

Solar officials said the entry of the group in game changing field of Deep Tech innovation will enhance the scope of our existing defence manufacturing capabilities and also contribute hugely towards Civilian, Industrial and Dual-use production.

Solar said the factory is envisioned to be India's first AI-Powered Industry 5.0 manufacturing ecosystem, combining advanced robotics, intelligent automation, and the principles of human-centred, sustainable and responsible manufacturing practices.

Specifically focused on designing, developing, and manufacturing several emerging and strategic products, electronic components and Assemblies, in the first phase, the following key product areas will be focused on forcommercial and strategic defence applications: Advanced AI-Powered UAVs, including the production of Medium Altitude Long Endurance (MALE) drones.

- ANI

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Priya S
A capacity of 10,000 drones per year is impressive. But I hope the focus is equally on quality, safety protocols, and creating skilled jobs for our youth in Nagpur and beyond. The "AI-Powered Industry 5.0" vision sounds promising if executed well.
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Rohit P
Finally! A private player stepping up in deep-tech defence manufacturing. The range of 15 km to 1000 km covers a lot of strategic needs. This will be a game-changer for our armed forces. Hope to see these indigenous drones guarding our borders soon. Jai Hind!
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Sarah B
As someone following global tech trends, it's encouraging to see India investing in Industry 5.0 and human-centred manufacturing. The dual-use potential for civilian and industrial applications could spur innovation in agriculture, disaster management, and logistics too.
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Aman W
Good initiative, but announcements are one thing. We've seen many projects get delayed or scaled down. The promise of a prototype in one year and full investment in 3-4 years is ambitious. The government must ensure timely clearances and support to make this a reality.
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Kavya N
Developing MALE drones and defence robots in India is crucial for our strategic autonomy. It's heartening to see such large-scale manufacturing plans being set up in the heart of the country (Nagpur), not just in coastal metros. This can boost the entire region's economy.

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