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AVNL looks west to develop light tank platforms
AVNL looks west to develop light tank platforms

New Indian Express

time23-05-2025

  • Automotive
  • New Indian Express

AVNL looks west to develop light tank platforms

CHENNAI: Armoured Vehicles Nigam Limited (AVNL), a public sector defence company headquartered in Avadi, Chennai, is looking to develop a new generation of light tanks with the help of western defence players. AVNL sources familiar with internal deliberations told TNIE that they have not finalised any agreement with Russian companies. Instead, they pointed to a broader evaluation process involving both Russian and Western light tank platforms. AVNL is understood to be leaning towards western designs that emphasise command, control, communications, computers, intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (C4ISR) integration, and lightweight firepower, including 120mm main guns. Indian Army's interest sparked by China's use of light tanks near LAC in '20 Sources said AVNL is in exploratory talks with leading global defence players, including Belgium's John Cockerill and Israel's Elbit Systems. A while ago, speculation was rife that AVNL had finalised an agreement with Russian defence export agency Rosoboronexport (ROE) to locally manufacture a variant of the 2S25 Sprut-SD tank platform. The vehicle, originally designed for Russia's airborne troops, has been cited as a potential fit for India's high-altitude warfare needs. Western light tanks also offer enhanced survivability through composite and modular armour — characteristics that AVNL considers essential for India's future battlefield environment, particularly in rugged, high-altitude terrain.

Pakistani Hackers Launch Cyberattacks on Indian Defence Websites  Vantage with Palki Sharma
Pakistani Hackers Launch Cyberattacks on Indian Defence Websites  Vantage with Palki Sharma

First Post

time11-05-2025

  • Politics
  • First Post

Pakistani Hackers Launch Cyberattacks on Indian Defence Websites Vantage with Palki Sharma

Pakistani Hackers Launch Cyberattacks on Indian Defence Websites | Vantage with Palki Sharma | N18G Pakistani Hackers Launch Cyberattacks on Indian Defence Websites | Vantage with Palki Sharma | N18G Pakistani hackers have launched a wave of cyberattacks targeting Indian defence and government-linked websites. Reports say the website of Armoured Vehicles Nigam Limited was defaced, and data from Military Engineering Services may have been accessed. Hacker groups such as 'Pakistan Cyber Force' and 'HOAX1337' are behind these provocations. Some attacks mocked victims of recent terror incidents. Analysts warn this is digital warfare—part psychological operation, part strategic escalation. As the cyber battlefield expands, what are India's options? With precedents like Operation Hangover and targeted spyware campaigns, India may respond in kind. See More

Pak hacker group claims to have breached defence sites
Pak hacker group claims to have breached defence sites

Hindustan Times

time06-05-2025

  • Business
  • Hindustan Times

Pak hacker group claims to have breached defence sites

NEW DELHI: The website of Armoured Vehicles Nigam Limited (AVNL), a defence public sector undertaking that manufactures tanks and armoured vehicles, was taken down on Monday for a thorough audit after a Pakistani hacker group called Pakistan Cyber Force claimed to have defaced it by posting images of a Pakistani flag and a tank, officials aware of the matter said. AVNL is one of the seven new defence companies carved out of the erstwhile Ordnance Factory Board four years ago. 'As a precautionary measure, the AVNL website has been taken offline for a thorough and deliberate audit to assess the extent of any potential damage caused by the defacement attempt and to ensure the integrity of the website,' said one of the officials, asking not to be named. The AVNL website wasn't accessible at the time this report was filed. The development comes at a time when tensions between India and Pakistan have peaked in the aftermath of the April 22 Pahalgam terror strike. The Pakistani group also claimed to have accessed sensitive data of the Military Engineer Services and the Manohar Parrikar Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses. The latter, however, denied the cyberattack and its website was fully functional. The MES website, however, could not be accessed. Some claims suggest that the attackers may have compromised personal information of people, including their login credentials, the official said. While the extent of the alleged breach is yet to be officially confirmed by Indian authorities, the officials said cybersecurity experts and agencies are actively monitoring cyberspace to detect cyberattacks, particularly those that may be sponsored by Pakistan. 'The ongoing surveillance aims to quickly identify and mitigate any future risks posed by these cyber attackers,' said another official. Monday's alleged hacking is the second such attempt by Pakistan-sponsored hackers. Last week, they made a series of unsuccessful attempts to breach Indian websites, targeting digital platforms linked to children, veterans, and welfare services. The groups, identified as 'Cyber Group HOAX1337' and 'National Cyber Crew,' attempted to deface the websites of army schools in Nagrota and Sunjuwan. Appropriate measures are being taken to bolster the security infrastructure, strengthen digital defences, and safeguard against further intrusion attempts, the officials said. These efforts are focused on enhancing the overall resilience of online platforms and ensuring that the forces are better prepared to defend against future cyber threats, they added.

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