Zen Technologies, India’s anti-drone technology and defence training solutions provider, with its subsidiary AI Turing Technologies launched Hawkeye, Barbarik-URCWS (Ultralight Remote Control Weapon Station), Prahasta and Sthir Stab 640.
The company believes that these innovations would cater to defence requirements, empowering forces with unmatched tactical superiority and enhanced operational efficiency.
Hawkeye features multiple sensor detection modules for all-weather drone tracking up to 15 km and ensures continuous threat detection and enhanced security. Whereas, Barbarik is the world's lightest remote-controlled weapon station, offering precise targeting capabilities (5.56mm to 7.62mm calibres) for ground vehicles and naval vessels, the media release said.
Prahasta – automated quadruped that uses LIDAR and reinforcement learning to understand and create real-time 3D terrain mapping for unparalleled mission planning, navigation and threat assessment.
The quadruped can be armed with various calibre weapons such as 9mm, 5.56mm and 7.62mm, and can be used as the first line of defence for commandos during CI operations.
Sthir Stab 640 is a rugged stabilised sight designed mainly for armoured vehicles, ICVs and boats. The sight encompasses an intelligent fibre optic gyro-stabilised system and delivers exceptional situational awareness with automatic search and tracking capabilities. The sight can be used in different weapon mounts such as 7.62mm, 12.7mm, 20mm and 30mm.