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Recently, the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO), successfully conducted the preliminary automotive trials of the Indian light Tank, Zorawar.

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  • The tank was developed by public-private collaboration with the Combat Vehicles Research & Development Establishment (CVRDE) (a unit of DRDO) in collaboration with Larsen & Toubro Limited.
  • CVRDE is committed to developing the manned and unmanned variants of Armoured Fighting Vehicles (AFVs) and combat aircraft line-replaceable units.
  • The tank has been named after the legendary General Zorawar Singh who led multiple victories in Tibet which is now controlled by the Chinese Army.
  • This project was given to the DRDO by the end of 2021 to manufacture 59 out of the requirement of 354 tanks. 
  • Zorawar is still undergoing trials, with full deployment expected by 2027.

Features of the tank:

  • It is a highly versatile tank capable of deployment in high-altitude areas.
  • Light tanks (25 tonnes) weigh half that of a medium tank and have a much higher power-to-weight ratio.
  • This tank has integrated an unmanned surface vessel (USV) and loitering munition, which it has integrated after learning from the Russia-Ukraine conflict.
  • The tank boasts considerable firepower, equivalent to the T-72 or T-90. 
  • It is also equipped with technologies, like anti-aircraft guns, drone integration, and artificial intelligence. 
  • One of its important features is its amphibious capability, enabling it to cross rivers and streams.

It is a hybrid tank with a prototype made with: –

  • A Cummins 730 horsepower engine from the United States, 
  • A Cockrill 105 mm gun and turret from Belgium, and 
  • A hull adapted from the Korean K-9 platform already being manufactured by L&T. 
  • Due to their lower weight, this tank can move at high speed in mountain valleys and two tanks can be transported at a time by the Indian Air Force’s C-17 aircraft.

Significance of the Tank

  • It is a significant milestone towards India’s goal of self-reliance in critical defense systems and technologies.
  • This project is suited for India’s specific requirements in high-altitude combat regions like Ladakh. 
  • The development of Zorawar signals a significant shift in India’s defense strategy, especially in its high-altitude warfare capabilities. 
  • The ongoing tensions with China, particularly in the Eastern Ladakh region, underscore the importance of having advanced, agile tanks like Zorawar. 

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