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Tata and Morocco’s Defense Forces sign agreement for domestic production of Wheeled Armoured Platforms

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Last updated: 2024/10/09 at 4:26 AM
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In a significant win for the ‘Make in India’ initiative, Tata Advanced Systems has inked a deal with the Kingdom of Morocco’s Royal Armed Forces for the local production of Wheeled Armoured Platform. This marks a major milestone for Tata Aerospace & Defence as they expand their reach as a Defence OEM. The collaboration with DRDO and Tata Motors has led to the development of WhAP, an indigenously designed and developed amphibious wheeled combat vehicle. The contract includes supplying vehicles to the Moroccan forces over a three-year period, making it the largest contract for Indian-made armoured vehicles both within and outside the country.

Trials of the vehicle have been underway in Morocco for several months, showcasing its capabilities to navigate through various terrains including muddy or slushy areas. This vehicle is designed with a focus on modularity, scalability, and reconfigurability to adapt it for different roles. The manufacturers will be working closely with DRDO teams to provide input for upgrades during the supply period. Variants of the WhAP like the Infantry Protected Mobility Vehicle (IPMV) and the paramilitary version have already been inducted into the Indian Army and paramilitary forces, highlighting its success and effectiveness in defense operations.

The deal with the Kingdom of Morocco highlights the growing demand for Indian-made armoured vehicles in the global market. The success of WhAP and its variants in various trials and operations have further solidified India’s position as a key player in defense manufacturing. The collaboration with DRDO and Tata Motors has brought about a vehicle that not only meets global standards but also surpasses expectations with its adaptability and durability in different operational scenarios. This deal is a testament to India’s capabilities in defense manufacturing and the potential for further expansion in the international market.

The WhAP’s ability to withstand mine blasts and navigate through challenging terrains makes it a valuable asset for defense forces. The design philosophy behind the platform ensures that it can be customized for different roles, providing versatility in various operations. The success of this vehicle in the Indian Army and paramilitary forces further supports its reliability and effectiveness in real-world scenarios. The collaboration between the Indian and Moroccan defense forces showcases the potential for further partnerships and collaborations in defense manufacturing, paving the way for more ‘Make in India’ success stories in the future.

The local production of WhAP in partnership with the Kingdom of Morocco’s Royal Armed Forces is a significant step towards strengthening defense ties between the two countries. It not only highlights India’s expertise in defense manufacturing but also fosters international relationships and collaborations in the defense sector. This deal serves as a testament to the success of the ‘Make in India’ initiative and the potential for further growth and expansion in the global defense market. With the WhAP and its variants gaining recognition and acceptance in different operational environments, India’s position as a key player in defense manufacturing is further solidified.

Overall, the collaboration between Tata Advanced Systems, DRDO, and the Kingdom of Morocco’s Royal Armed Forces for the local production of Wheeled Armoured Platform marks a major milestone in India’s defense manufacturing capabilities. The success of WhAP and its variants in various trials and operations highlights the effectiveness and reliability of Indian-made armoured vehicles. This deal not only showcases the potential for further growth in the global defense market but also strengthens international partnerships and collaborations in the defense sector. India’s ‘Make in India’ initiative continues to pave the way for success stories like this, highlighting the country’s capabilities and expertise in defense manufacturing on a global scale.

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