Zen Tech Launches Four Defence Products, AI-Powered Robots

On Monday, July 15, Zen Technologies said it has introduced AI-powered robots and launched four defence products representing a significant advancement in autonomous defence operations. 

 

Key Takeaways from Zen Technologies' Launches

  • Zen Technologies said it has introduced AI-powered robots and launched four defence products 
  • The recent innovation represents a significant advancement in autonomous defence operations. 
  • The products launched are in collaboration with the company's subsidiary AI Turing Technologies.

 

The products were introduced in partnership with the company's subsidiary, AI Turing Technologies. The new IP-owned defence solutions for global security include Hawkeye, Barbarik-URCWS (Ultralight Remote Control Weapon Station), Prahasta, and Sthir Stab 640.

 

Below is a quick explanation of the four defence products:

 

Hawkeye: The company said it represents a cutting-edge anti-drone system camera. It features numerous sensor detecting modules for all-weather drone monitoring up to 15 kilometres and provides continuous danger identification and increased security. 

 

Barbarik - URCWS: It is the world's lightest remote-controlled weapon station, with precision targeting capabilities for land vehicles and naval vessels, increasing tactical effectiveness while reducing crew danger. The company reported that it performed well in recent shooting tests at Infantry School Mhow and Armoured School Ahmednagar.

 

Prahasta: It is a self-driving quad that employs LIDAR and reinforcement learning to comprehend and generate real-time 3D terrain mapping for mission planning, navigation, and threat assessments. The quadruped may be equipped with a variety of calibre weaponry, including 9mm, 5.56mm, and 7.62mm. It can also serve as a first line of defence for commandos during CI operations as the 26/11 Mumbai terror strikes.

 

Sthir Stab 640: It is a tough stabilised sight intended particularly for armoured vehicles, boats, and ICVs. It has a sophisticated fibre optic gyro-stabilised system that provides outstanding situational awareness through autonomous search and tracking capabilities. The sight may be utilised with a variety of weapons, including 12.7 mm, 7.62 mm, 20 mm, and 30 mm.

 

"We believe the launch of these products will raise awareness around the need to integrate advanced robotics into combat reconnaissance missions. Our self-funded products will further enable Zen to offer an expanded range of cutting-edge technologies to both, current and prospective clients," Ashok Atluri, the company's managing director and chairman said.

 

About Zen Technologies Limited

Zen Technologies is a pioneer in anti-drone technology and cutting edge defence training solutions. Zen has established a remarkable reputation in defence training and combat readiness assessment for security personnel over the course of more than three decades. Zen specialises in the design, development, and production of defence training systems and anti-drone systems using sensor and simulator technologies domestically. Recognized by the Indian Ministry of Science and Technology, Zen maintains a specialised research and development centre in Hyderabad that serves the Ministry of Defense, security forces, police, and paramilitary forces. Zen has sold more than 1,000 training systems throughout the world and has filed for more than 150 patents. 

 

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