defense
Indian army insignia.
The Indian Army has successfully developed software that reads, analyzes and recognizes patterns in enemy electronic orders of battle (ORBAT). report Economic Times.
This helps the military identify which electronic units the enemy has deployed in a particular area of operations.
The military is also working on developing military-grade 5G and 6G communications applications to meet future warfare requirements and increase overall efficiency.
The report says these are aimed at putting the military at the forefront of important technological advances. In addition to communications applications, the military is also focused on creating military-grade software that integrates artificial intelligence (AI) for decision-making and predictive analytics.
The initiative aims to enhance intelligence and operational efficiency and is developed in collaboration with the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY).
The report revealed that a 5G laboratory has been set up by the Indian Army and the Military Telecommunications Engineering University in Madhya Pradesh has been designated as a potential testbed for 6G technology.
“Military-grade 5G and 6G applications are being developed to meet the requirements of future warfare,” the report said, citing sources.
The University of Military Telecommunications Engineering is increasingly attracting attention as a center for AI research and development. The agency has already produced significant innovations, including the Situational Awareness Module (SAMA) for the Army and advanced software for satellite imagery analysis.
These include specific training activities such as digital video/image and CCTV forensics at the National Science University of Gandhinagar and joint IT staff training with the National Center for Informatics (NIC).
A software tool developed by the military to read and recognize enemy electronic order of battle (ORBAT) patterns is now in operation. These tools are critical to strengthening the Army’s strategic capabilities.
Cybersecurity is a key focus area for the Indian Army and its expertise is now integrated into the Security Operations Center 2.0.
This integration represents a major advance in the fight against cyber threats and is further supported by the development of cutting-edge cybersecurity and cyber forensics tools.
Under initiatives like Pradhan Mantri Ghati Shakti Yojana, military logistics infrastructure requirements are incorporated to ensure rapid mobilization and efficient logistics provision leveraging national infrastructure in case of future conflicts. There is.
In the healthcare sector, the military has undergone digital transformation with ‘Dhanwantri’ software, connecting over 110 military hospitals to improve medical services. Posts in remote areas can now receive medical services via telemedicine.
Human Resource Management Suite effectively manages documents for a large military workforce. Additionally, the ASAAN software developed for the Agniveer program was successfully implemented.