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“If you want to be proud of yourself, then do things in which you can take pride”: Mahindra Group started deliveries of its fully-indigenous Armoured Light Specialist Vehicle (ALSV) Armado, to the Indian armed forces, accelerates from 0-60 kmph in 12 secs
The Mahindra Group, with its unwavering commitment to excellence and national pride, has embarked on a remarkable journey by delivering its indigenous masterpiece, the Armado, to the esteemed Indian armed forces. This groundbreaking armoured vehicle, designed to perfection, promises to revolutionize military operations and instill a sense of awe and invincibility in the hearts of our defenders.
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The Armado, a marvel of engineering and innovation, is specifically tailored for raids in open and desert terrains, counter-terrorism missions, and reconnaissance operations. Its versatility makes it an invaluable asset for Special Forces and swift reaction teams engaged in conventional warfare. With a steadfast focus on protection, the Armado boasts ballistic shielding up to the B7 level and STANAG level-2, rendering it impervious to the piercing force of armour-piercing rifles. Its all-encompassing defence shields it from every angle, safeguarding against both ballistic and explosive threats.
Inside its formidable frame, the Armado accommodates a skilled driver and five passengers, providing a comfortable yet secure environment for its occupants. The crew compartment offers generous storage space for essential weaponry and ammunition, ensuring seamless access to firepower when it matters most. Furthermore, the vehicle proudly boasts a remarkable capacity to carry an additional 400 kg, enabling the transport of crucial supplies and equipment vital for mission success.
The power coursing through the Armado emanates from its robust 3.2-litre multi-fuel diesel engine, a testament to Mahindra's engineering prowess. Generating an impressive 216 horsepower, this extraordinary machine is coupled with a seamless 6-speed automatic gearbox, allowing for effortless control and maneuverability. To further enhance its capabilities, the Armado is equipped with a self-recovery winch, symbolizing its indomitable spirit and unwavering determination to overcome any obstacle.
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When unleashed on the battlefield, the Armado showcases its remarkable performance, accelerating from 0 to 60 kmph in a mere 12 seconds. Its top speed, exceeding 120 kmph, establishes its dominance and ability to swiftly navigate any terrain with utmost precision and agility. This vehicle of exceptional might stands as a testament to Mahindra's unwavering dedication to crafting machinery that surpasses expectations and inspires confidence in our armed forces.
In a momentous announcement, the Chairman of the Mahindra Group took to social media to share the joyous news of the first Armado being delivered to the defence forces. With great pride and an unwavering commitment to national defense, the tweet resonated with the hashtag #MahindraDefence, symbolizing the Group's unwavering dedication to safeguarding our nation's sovereignty. The Chairman expressed heartfelt gratitude and admiration for Mr. Prakashukla, the visionary leader who spearheaded Mahindra's Defence Sector with unparalleled commitment, dedication, and unwavering passion.
In conclusion, the Mahindra Group's foray into the realm of defence manufacturing marks a defining moment in India's journey towards self-sufficiency and indigenization. With the Armado leading the charge, the Mahindra Group's unwavering dedication to excellence and national pride shines brightly. It serves as a testament to the prowess of Indian engineering, demonstrating the nation's capability to develop cutting-edge technology that rivals the best in the world. As we embark on this transformative journey, united under the banner of the "Made in India" campaign, we stand tall and proud, knowing that our armed forces are equipped with world-class vehicles that showcase the indomitable spirit of our great nation. Jai Hind!
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"Make in India" campaign - highlighting their significance and impact:
COVID-19 Vaccines: India has emerged as a global leader in the production of COVID-19 vaccines. Vaccines such as Covishield (developed by Oxford-AstraZeneca and manufactured by the Serum Institute of India) and Covaxin (developed by Bharat Biotech) have played a crucial role in India's vaccination drive and have been exported to numerous countries worldwide.
Low-cost Healthcare Devices: The "Make in India" campaign has fostered the development of affordable healthcare devices. For example, the Jaipur Foot, a prosthetic limb developed by the Bhagwan Mahaveer Viklang Sahayata Samiti (BMVSS), has transformed the lives of many amputees by providing them with a low-cost and durable alternative to expensive prosthetics.
Mangalyaan - Mars Orbiter Mission: India's Mangalyaan, or Mars Orbiter Mission, was a groundbreaking achievement for the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO). It marked India's first successful interplanetary mission and showcased its technological prowess in space exploration.
Patented Technology: "Make in India" has also resulted in several patented technologies and innovations. For instance, Indian scientists have developed various technologies related to renewable energy, agriculture, biotechnology, and healthcare, receiving international recognition and paving the way for further advancements.
Electric Vehicles: The campaign has encouraged the development and production of electric vehicles (EVs) in India. Companies like Tata Motors, Mahindra & Mahindra, and Hero Electric have introduced electric cars, scooters, and bikes, respectively, with advanced features and increased affordability, promoting sustainable transportation solutions.
Indigenous Defense Equipment: The "Make in India" campaign has propelled the indigenous manufacturing of defense equipment. For instance, the Tejas Light Combat Aircraft (LCA), developed by the Aeronautical Development Agency (ADA), has bolstered India's air defense capabilities with its advanced avionics and combat capabilities.
Renewable Energy Technologies: India's focus on renewable energy through the campaign has led to the development of solar panels, wind turbines, and other clean energy technologies. The country has become one of the world's largest producers and users of renewable energy, contributing to the global fight against climate change.
Digital Payment Solutions: The digital revolution in India has witnessed the rise of innovative payment solutions. Products like Unified Payments Interface (UPI) and BharatQR, developed under the "Make in India" campaign, have revolutionized the way people make transactions, promoting financial inclusion and boosting the digital economy.
Advanced Pharmaceuticals: India's pharmaceutical industry has been a significant beneficiary of the "Make in India" campaign. It has fostered the development and production of advanced generic medicines, vaccines, and formulations, contributing to affordable healthcare and improving access to vital medications.
Smart Cities Solutions: The "Make in India" campaign has driven the development of smart city solutions. From intelligent traffic management systems to advanced waste management technologies, these innovations are transforming urban spaces, making them more sustainable, efficient, and livable.
These examples showcase the wide-ranging impact and success of the "Make in India" campaign, emphasizing India's role as a hub for innovation and manufacturing. The campaign has propelled India's progress across diverse sectors, positively impacting the lives of its citizens and positioning the country as a global player in the world of innovation and technology.
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