Homegrown defence-tech startup Armory has secured three separate contracts, totalling Rs 100 crore, from the Ministry of Defence, the company's founder and chief executive officer, Amardeep Singh, ...
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Bloomberg: Army launches “Right to Integrate” hackathon with Palantir, Anduril, Lockheed to link weapons systems and add AI ...
As U.S. and Ukrainian officials this week neared a landmark deal on drone production, German Defence Minister Boris Pistorius ...
This INR 100 crore order makes Armory arguably the youngest defence-tech startups to achieve such a large-scale defence ...
Prefabricated modular data centres are the critical link between tactical capabilities and strategic objectives. They enable ...
One year after Operation Sindoor, India’s defence exports have surged to record levels, driven by combat-proven indigenous ...
India and the UK have agreed to expand cooperation in defence, technology, and counterterrorism during high-level talks between National Security Adviser Ajit Doval and UK counterpart Jonathan Powell ...