Tatas to consolidate companies from across the Group to provide unified offering for defence forces

Press Trust of India  |  Thiruvidanthai 

Sons today said it is in the process of consolidating its various businesses across and defence sectors under a single entity & Defence (A&D).

The necessary statutory and regulatory approvals are in the process of being obtained, the Sons said.

N. Chandrasekaran, of Sons, said, The formation of A&D, a single unified entity, will allow us to better target emerging opportunities in and Defence, and engage holistically with customers both in and globally.

The company said A&D proposes to leverage its full range of expertise, experience and capabilities from across the Group related to land mobility solutions, aerospace, weapon systems, sensors and command, control, communication, computers and intelligence.

Several companies proposed to be forming part of A&D already have strong, established partnerships with leading and defence firms and are part of the global In some instances, they are also a global single source provider, the company said.

It said A&D will also be deeply invested in the development of indigenous platforms uniquely suited for the Indian defence forces, which is central to A&D's long-term strategy.

In addition to the growing list of joint ventures and collaborations with leading global equipment manufacturers, A&D proposes to bring together over 6,000 employees, and have production facilities in the states of Telangana, Karnataka, Jharkhand, and Maharashtra, the company said.

Banmali Agrawala, President, and Defence & Aerospace, Sons, said, A&D when formed, will be better equipped to execute larger and more complex projects and be more globally competitive as part of the global

He said, We have moved beyond providing to develop integrated offerings across Land mobility, airborne platforms and systems, as well as and C4I. In India, has built an industrial base in defence intentionally designed to complement and integrate with the efforts of the & Development Organization (DRDO) and Defence Public Sector Units (PSU).

The company said post the combination, the full range of integrated solutions by A&D will include multi-axle combat support vehicles, light armoured vehicles, light support vehicles, mine protected vehicles, light armoured multi-role combat vehicles, wheeled armoured amphibious platforms (WHAP) and tracked amphibious platforms like the Futuristic Infantry Combat Vehicle (FICV) and Future Ready Combat Vehicle (FRCV).

It said the airborne platforms and systems of the company will include unmanned systems, rotary platforms, fixed wing platforms, and avionics, as well as in-house indigenous development of mini and micro unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), and in-house development of and related applications for both manned and unmanned platforms.

Subsequent to the consolidation, A&D will draw synergies from entities across the group, including Motors' Defence Division, (subsidiary of Motors), Power's Strategic Engineering Division, Advanced Materials Limited, and Advanced Systems Limited, the company said.

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First Published: Wed, April 11 2018. 20:20 IST