Key Points

India's indigenous WhAP 8x8 armoured vehicle is poised for the global market following the inauguration of a new Tata defence facility in Morocco. This marks the first such plant by an Indian private company on the African continent. Defence Minister Rajnath Singh hailed the facility as a historic step in the India-Morocco strategic partnership. The project exemplifies India's 'Make for the World' initiative under its self-reliance policy.

Key Points: India's WhAP Armoured Vehicle Launches Global Stage with Morocco Facility

  • DRDO and Tata's WhAP 8x8 vehicle begins production at new Morocco facility
  • The plant is the first by an Indian private defence company in Africa
  • Facility will produce 150 combat vehicles for the Royal Moroccan Army
  • The WhAP platform is amphibious and offers modular, multi-role capabilities
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India's indigenous wheeled-APC WhAP to take nation's defence innovation to global stage: DRDO after Tata's defence manufacturing facility opens in Morocco

DRDO and Tata's WhAP 8x8 armoured vehicle enters global market as India opens first private defence plant in Morocco, a landmark for Aatmanirbhar Bharat.

"For India, self-reliance does not mean isolation; rather, we aim to develop strategic autonomy under Aatmanirbharta. - Rajnath Singh"

New Delhi, September 25

India's indigenously designed and developed Wheeled Armoured Platform (WhAP) 8x8, made in collaboration with the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) and Tata Advanced Systems Limited (TASL), is set to take "Indian defence innovation" to the global stage.

"Ready to take Indian defence innovation to global stage," DRDO said in an X post on Thursday with visuals of the WhAP, which included its desert trials, Ladakh trials, and demonstrations of its amphibious capabilities. The video also features the WhAP's RCWS (remote-controlled weapon system).

On September 23, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh and his Moroccan counterpart, Minister Abdelatif Loudyi, inaugurated TASL's new state-of-the-art defence manufacturing facility in Berrechid. The facility, spread over 20,000 square metres, will produce WhAP 8x8 vehicles for the Royal Moroccan Army. Initial deliveries are scheduled to begin next month.

Defence officials had earlier told ANI that Tata's TASL will build 150 Wheeled Armoured Platform (WhAP) combat vehicles for the Moroccan defence forces. According to the contract, the deliveries will be made within three years. This will be the biggest contract for Indian-made armoured vehicles, both within and outside the country.

Defence Minister Singh described the occasion as "a historic moment in the evolving strategic partnership between India and Morocco." He added, "For India, self-reliance does not mean isolation; rather, we aim to develop strategic autonomy under Aatmanirbharta. We want to develop capabilities that allow us to defend our nation independently while maintaining engagement with global partners. Along with 'Make in India,' we are also pursuing 'Make with Friends' and 'Make for the World'; this facility in Morocco is a shining example of that approach."

The facility in Morocco has been operational three months ahead of schedule and marks the first such plant by an Indian private company in Africa. Singh also highlighted that it will generate significant defence-related employment and create a local ecosystem of engineers, technicians, and suppliers. "Approximately one-third of the components and sub-systems will be sourced and assembled locally from the outset, with the share of local value addition rising to 50 percent in the coming years," he said.

The WhAP 8x8 is a modern modular combat vehicle with advanced mobility, protection, and mission adaptability, a statement from the Ministry of Defence said. It has a survivable monocoque hull with scalable ballistic and mine protection, independent suspension, a central tyre inflation system, and a high-power engine for superior off-road performance.

The platform can serve as an infantry fighting vehicle, armoured personnel carrier, reconnaissance vehicle, command post, mortar carrier, or ambulance. It also has options for manned or unmanned remote weapon stations and anti-tank guided missile capability.

According to DRDO, the platform is "Amphibious Wheeled Armoured Vehicle with a common platform for various intended roles like Wheeled APC, 30 mm Infantry Combat Vehicle, 105 mm Light Tank, command post vehicle, ambulance, special purpose platform, 120 mm mortar carrier, CBRN Vehicle. WhAP has excellent Mobility, Protection and Firepower parameters. It can negotiate muddy or slushy terrain with ease."

Further, as per DRDO, the vehicle comes with the capability to sustain mine blasts. There are variants of WhAP with different RCWS, 7.62 mm and 12.7 mm.

The Army uses the Infantry Protected Mobility Vehicle (IPMV), which, as per DRDO, has a 600 hp engine, fully automatic transmission, 7.62 mm RCWS, ballistic protection with composite add-on armour, and blast protection for the crew.

There is also a paramilitary variant of WhAP 8x8 that has been inducted into the paramilitary forces with amphibious capabilities.

- ANI

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Sarah B
Impressive achievement! The fact that this facility opened 3 months ahead of schedule speaks volumes about Indian efficiency. The local employment generation in Morocco is a smart diplomatic move too. Hope this leads to more such collaborations.
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Vikram M
While this is great for defence exports, I hope our own armed forces get priority in deliveries. Sometimes we focus so much on exports that our soldiers wait for modern equipment. The WhAP should first meet our Army's requirements completely.
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Priya S
The modular design is brilliant! One platform serving as APC, ambulance, command post - that's smart engineering. DRDO and Tata deserve applause for this innovation. More such public-private partnerships please! 👏
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Michael C
Interesting development. The amphibious capability and mine blast protection features seem particularly advanced. Good to see India establishing defence manufacturing footprint in Africa - strategic move indeed.
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Rohit P
Bahut badhiya! From importing defence equipment to exporting our own - what a journey! The Morocco facility will create jobs there and strengthen diplomatic ties. Aatmanirbharta in action! 💪
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Ananya R
The local value addition plan is commendable - starting with 33% and

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