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DRDO is developing
'multi-calibre guns' which can
load and fire both small and
large bullets to meet the
requirements of Army, a top
official said today. ".. the Army is to now go for a
different variety of guns and
ammunition. So, they are
planning to go for, what is
called, multi-barrel guns... and
that we are doing already," DRDO chief Vijay Kumar
Saraswat told reporters here. The guns were being
developed by DRDO's lab at
Aerial Delivery Research &
Development Establishment
Armament in Pune and they
were "undergoing trials," he said after inaugurating 'DRDO
Research and Innovation
Centre,' its collaboration with
Indian Institute of Technology-
Madras (IIT-M). He said the proposed Defence
Technology Commission (DTC)
was under the government's
consideration. "Lot of
discussions have taken place in
the constitution, empowerment and as well as
the functions of this
commission. And it is awaiting
the approval from the
government. So, as soon as the
approval comes, we will institute it," he said. DTC's basic role will be to
increase the self- reliance index
(SRI) in defence technology in
the country and to create a
synergy between production,
R&D and delivery of the systems to the user in a timely
and cost effective manner,
Saraswat, the Scientific Advisor
to the Defence Minister, said. To a query on the marketing
arm of DRDO, he said, "We have
already constituted its
functionalities and the charter.
It will have some parity with
the Antrix. But it will have some differences also, because
we have a very large user in
terms of the armed forces,
whereas Antrix has users who
are civilians. So, there will be
some differences." He said that some of DRDO's
commercial items were facing
competition from the
marketing efforts of multi
national companies in the field. "..the companies which got the
technology from DRDO do not
have the same amount of
resources for marketing. So,
now that is one big handicap
for the product," he said.
'multi-calibre guns' which can
load and fire both small and
large bullets to meet the
requirements of Army, a top
official said today. ".. the Army is to now go for a
different variety of guns and
ammunition. So, they are
planning to go for, what is
called, multi-barrel guns... and
that we are doing already," DRDO chief Vijay Kumar
Saraswat told reporters here. The guns were being
developed by DRDO's lab at
Aerial Delivery Research &
Development Establishment
Armament in Pune and they
were "undergoing trials," he said after inaugurating 'DRDO
Research and Innovation
Centre,' its collaboration with
Indian Institute of Technology-
Madras (IIT-M). He said the proposed Defence
Technology Commission (DTC)
was under the government's
consideration. "Lot of
discussions have taken place in
the constitution, empowerment and as well as
the functions of this
commission. And it is awaiting
the approval from the
government. So, as soon as the
approval comes, we will institute it," he said. DTC's basic role will be to
increase the self- reliance index
(SRI) in defence technology in
the country and to create a
synergy between production,
R&D and delivery of the systems to the user in a timely
and cost effective manner,
Saraswat, the Scientific Advisor
to the Defence Minister, said. To a query on the marketing
arm of DRDO, he said, "We have
already constituted its
functionalities and the charter.
It will have some parity with
the Antrix. But it will have some differences also, because
we have a very large user in
terms of the armed forces,
whereas Antrix has users who
are civilians. So, there will be
some differences." He said that some of DRDO's
commercial items were facing
competition from the
marketing efforts of multi
national companies in the field. "..the companies which got the
technology from DRDO do not
have the same amount of
resources for marketing. So,
now that is one big handicap
for the product," he said.