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Thanks to DRDO, Indian fabric to replace Chinese, foreign clothing used for making military uniforms
The advanced fabrics can be used for future requirement of the parachute and bulletproof jackets as well.
Thanks to DRDO, Indian fabric to replace Chinese, foreign clothing used for making military uniforms

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Nov 26, 2020, 20:29 PM IST
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Highlights
  1. DRDO is helping Indian fabric replace Chinese, foreign clothing used for making military uniforms
  2. DRDO is helping Indian textile industries produce yarns which will help to end reliance on imports in this sector.
  3. The advanced fabrics can be used for future requirements of the parachute and bulletproof jackets as well.
New Delhi: Seeking to replace Chinese and other foreign clothing used for making military uniforms in the country, Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) is helping Indian textile industries produce yarns which will help to end reliance on import in this sector.
Director of Directorate of Industry Interface and Technology management (DIITM) at DRDO, Dr Mayank Dwivedi said that for Indian army's summer uniform alone, the approximate requirement of the fabric is 55 lakh metres and if all the requirements of Navy, Air Force and Para Military forces are added then the requirement may go well beyond 1.5 crore metres per annum.

"We're following our Prime Minister Narendra Modi's call for Atmanirbhar Bharat or self-reliance in all the products in India and particularly in defence products. If these yarns and fabric are manufactured in India for the purpose of uniform making for the armed forces, then it will be big achievement as it will help us move one step ahead towards Atmanirbhar Bharat," Dr Mayank Dwivedi said.
The advanced fabrics can be used for future requirement of the parachute and bulletproof jackets as well.


The DIITM Director further said that the scope of technical textiles such as glass fabric, carbon fabric, aramid fabric and advanced ceramic fabrics is enormous in defence application. Some industries in Ahmedabad and Surat are manufacturing advanced fabrics being used in defence applications.
In a recent digital interaction organised by Confederation of Indian Industries (CII) with the industries of Surat on September 17, the challenges faced by the textile industry were projected. During the interaction, Dr Dwivedi had talked about opportunities in the areas of textile in the defence sector. He expressed his views on various possibilities of advance textile material and fabric used in the Indian Armed Forces.



"We are working to make technical textile for rocket motors and composite structure for the missile system. We are using technical textile in bullet-proof jackets as well. Similarly, I shared the idea of making blends like nylon 6,6 yarn, lycra fibre, viscose, polyester to make army uniforms at the CII webinar in the Surat industry recently. For a particular requirement of the Indian armed forces, the uniform can be made in a much better way," Dr Dwivedi said.
The major application of advanced textile is required in the uniform worn by the Indian Armed Forces as well as all their accessories such as bags, shoes and tents which are used by the Forces
It was emphasised that the use of advanced textiles blends using yarns of polyester/ nylon 6,6 / cotton/polyurethane/rayon will enhance operational capabilities and comfort of Indian Armed Forces.
Pointing towards the initiative and the participation of Indian companies, he said, "In the webinar, more than 200 companies were interested in getting into this business. Bindal Silk Pvt Ltd, Lakshmipati Group among a few others were present and wanted to take up this initiative. This will not only boost the economy of the country but also generate lots of employment and eventually give a boost to the GDP also."

 
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Thanks to DRDO, Indian fabric to replace Chinese, foreign clothing used for making military uniforms
The advanced fabrics can be used for future requirement of the parachute and bulletproof jackets as well.
Thanks to DRDO, Indian fabric to replace Chinese, foreign clothing used for making military uniforms

Share:

Edited By:
267008-ritesh-new-pic-red-2.jpg

Ritesh K Srivastava
@ritesh_ks
Updated:
Nov 26, 2020, 20:29 PM IST
Source:
ANI

Highlights
  1. DRDO is helping Indian fabric replace Chinese, foreign clothing used for making military uniforms
  2. DRDO is helping Indian textile industries produce yarns which will help to end reliance on imports in this sector.
  3. The advanced fabrics can be used for future requirements of the parachute and bulletproof jackets as well.
New Delhi: Seeking to replace Chinese and other foreign clothing used for making military uniforms in the country, Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) is helping Indian textile industries produce yarns which will help to end reliance on import in this sector.
Director of Directorate of Industry Interface and Technology management (DIITM) at DRDO, Dr Mayank Dwivedi said that for Indian army's summer uniform alone, the approximate requirement of the fabric is 55 lakh metres and if all the requirements of Navy, Air Force and Para Military forces are added then the requirement may go well beyond 1.5 crore metres per annum.

"We're following our Prime Minister Narendra Modi's call for Atmanirbhar Bharat or self-reliance in all the products in India and particularly in defence products. If these yarns and fabric are manufactured in India for the purpose of uniform making for the armed forces, then it will be big achievement as it will help us move one step ahead towards Atmanirbhar Bharat," Dr Mayank Dwivedi said.
The advanced fabrics can be used for future requirement of the parachute and bulletproof jackets as well.


The DIITM Director further said that the scope of technical textiles such as glass fabric, carbon fabric, aramid fabric and advanced ceramic fabrics is enormous in defence application. Some industries in Ahmedabad and Surat are manufacturing advanced fabrics being used in defence applications.
In a recent digital interaction organised by Confederation of Indian Industries (CII) with the industries of Surat on September 17, the challenges faced by the textile industry were projected. During the interaction, Dr Dwivedi had talked about opportunities in the areas of textile in the defence sector. He expressed his views on various possibilities of advance textile material and fabric used in the Indian Armed Forces.



"We are working to make technical textile for rocket motors and composite structure for the missile system. We are using technical textile in bullet-proof jackets as well. Similarly, I shared the idea of making blends like nylon 6,6 yarn, lycra fibre, viscose, polyester to make army uniforms at the CII webinar in the Surat industry recently. For a particular requirement of the Indian armed forces, the uniform can be made in a much better way," Dr Dwivedi said.
The major application of advanced textile is required in the uniform worn by the Indian Armed Forces as well as all their accessories such as bags, shoes and tents which are used by the Forces
It was emphasised that the use of advanced textiles blends using yarns of polyester/ nylon 6,6 / cotton/polyurethane/rayon will enhance operational capabilities and comfort of Indian Armed Forces.
Pointing towards the initiative and the participation of Indian companies, he said, "In the webinar, more than 200 companies were interested in getting into this business. Bindal Silk Pvt Ltd, Lakshmipati Group among a few others were present and wanted to take up this initiative. This will not only boost the economy of the country but also generate lots of employment and eventually give a boost to the GDP also."

India: Trying to get cloth from local industries
Pakistani ex PM in his era: *Changes Police uniform colour just so his relatives dont have to dump wasted Olive cloth*
 
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Will it incorporate cow dung electronics?
If so are the components mined by Indians?
 
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DRDO "jack of all trades master of none".

Amazes me that DRDO are designing fabrics. Good for opposing forces that India's premier defence industry is wasting resources on low value products.
 
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So they were not using their own products for basic things like uniforms?

Same same as with bullets.

They unable to make their own bullets.
And the artillery shells they make explode in barrels of their guns and not at enemies.

What do you expect from Indian experts that came and coming from skools like below?

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they should boycott uniforms made by Chinese cloth and wear lungi....suits Indian Lungi Army


Lungi is not Indian culture, rather The one ended dhoti.


India: Trying to get cloth from local industries
Pakistani ex PM in his era: *Changes Police uniform colour just so his relatives dont have to dump wasted Olive cloth*



Really? Can you elaborate more ?
 
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weapon from Russia,US, UK, France,Israel ……LOL

Dont paint such a bad bad picture of Indians

Cowdung come from their own cows and cow urine from their own cows

Cheating, & stupidity and bragging about, all indigenous Indian and home grown.
 
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Lungi is not Indian culture, rather The one ended dhoti.
its disputed like everything else Indians claim.
yes, both or anyone can be used as IA official uniform, 100% indigenous made in India, but issue is the material used to make it.
 
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