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“INDIGENOUSLY
DEVELOPED COMBAT ENGINEERING EQUIPMENT ENTERS SERVICE WITH INDIAN ARMY” A
number of indigenously developed engineering equipment are
currently in service with the Corps of Engineers of the Indian Army. A number
of new combat engineering equipment newly developed by DRDO are on the verge of
entering into service, further reducing the dependence of the Army on cost
prohibitive imported equipment.
Vehicles Research and Development Establishment (VRDE),
Ahmednagar one of the premier laboratories of DRDO, have developed a range of
combat engineering equipment which include the Armoured Engineering
Reconnaissance Vehicle (AERV), Armoured Amphibious Dozer (AAD) and the NBC
Reconnaissance Vehicle. The AERV and AAD are designed to provide engineering
support in both offensive and defensive operations in plains, desert
and reverine terrain. The AERV is designed to carry out terrestrial and riverbed
survey to facilitate construction of assault bridges across water obstacles.
The AAD is capable of providing integral engineering support to battle groups
in offensive operations for construction of assault bridges and for
construction of tracks, there by improving the
mobility of advancing armoured columns. The NBC Reconnaissance vehicle is
designed to diagnose the existence of life endangering nuclear, biological and
chemical contaminants in the atmosphere during NBC warfare and cordon off such
areas.
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of these equipment are based on tracked BMP 2
amphibious Infantry Combat Vehicle, which allows it to operate on land and on
water bodies. The onboard equipment in each of these vehicles can be operated
by the crew in hatch down condition from within the confines of the
armour-protected vehicles.
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NBC Reconnaissance Vehicle (NBCRV) developed by VRDE (DRDO) |
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