Robots will make cannon balls for the Indian Army, there will be no shortage of cannon balls to fire at the enemies
Robot Made Artillery Shells India: When the army enters the war, cannons become very important weapons. The real strength of these guns is their accurate shells. The more cleanly and accurately these shells are made, the more dangerous they are. In this context, a revolutionary milestone has been achieved in the field of India’s defense production. A company called Balu Forge in Belgaum, Karnataka has launched India’s first completely indigenous and robot-driven artillery shell production line. This plant will now manufacture the ammunition required for the Indian Army quickly and with great precision. This achievement will prove to be a game changer in making the country self-reliant in the defense sector.
This new factory at Balu Forge is a production hub as well as a symbol of the success of India’s Make in India defense vision. Here the entire work of making cannon balls is being done through robotics and advanced automation. This technology ensures that human errors in manufacturing ammunition are minimized and the quality of production is at par with international standards.
India was dependent on foreign suppliers
Till now India was dependent on foreign suppliers for many of its essential artillery shells. Now with the introduction of this indigenous robot-driven line, this dependency will end. This plant will directly meet the needs of the Indian Army, due to which there will be no shortage of supplies to the army.
Why is robotic production revolutionary?
The work of making cannon balls or gunpowder is very dangerous and complex. Use of robotics in this increases the quality and safety of production. Robots can perform a task repeatedly without mistakes. With this, every sphere is made to an exact standard. The accuracy of shells matters a lot in the battlefield. Robots also work very fast. This increases production capacity tremendously. With this the needs of the army can be met immediately. There is also a risk in making ammunition. By employing robots, humans do not have to work in dangerous environments. This ensures their safety.
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Big leap of self-reliance
This plant is very strategically important for India. Till now India was largely dependent on imports for cannon balls. With the start of this indigenous line, dependence on other countries will end and the country’s money will be saved.
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