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Indian Army signs ₹223.95 crore deal for indigenous tank transporter trailers to boost operational mobility

Indian Army signs ₹223.95 crore deal for indigenous tank transporter trailers to boost operational mobility

Time of India5 days ago
The Indian Army has signed a ₹223.95 crore contract with M/s
Axiscades Aerospace and Technologies
Private Limited for the
procurement
of 212 advanced
50 Ton Tank Transporter Trailers
. The contract, signed on 1 August 2025 under the Buy (Indian-IDDM) category, supports the '
Aatmnirbhar Bharat
' initiative and aims to boost indigenisation in defence manufacturing.
These next-generation trailers feature hydraulic and pneumatic loading ramps along with steerable and liftable axles. These capabilities will enable the swift and efficient transport of tanks and other armoured vehicles over challenging terrain, enhancing the operational mobility of the Indian Army.
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The procurement is expected to act as a force multiplier by significantly improving logistical and operational efficiency for field units. Additionally, this indigenous contract contributes to the growth of the domestic defence manufacturing sector and promises sustained employment opportunities.
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