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Indian Army Eyes Future: Developing AI And Cybersecurity Technology; Capable Of Deciphering Electronic Battle Orders From Enemy

December 9, 2023
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According to Economic Times, the Indian Army has created software that can read, analyze, and identify patterns in the enemy’s electronic Order of Battle (ORBAT).

The army will be able to determine which electronic units the enemy has placed in a particular theater of operations with the use of this.

The army is also developing 5G and 6G telecom applications for the military to satisfy future battle needs and boost overall productivity.

The study states that these are intended to put the army at the forefront of important technological developments. The army is concentrating on developing military-grade software that incorporates artificial intelligence (AI) for decision-making and predictive analytics, in addition to telecom applications.

The Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) is working with us to establish this program, which will improve intelligence and operational effectiveness.

According to the article, the Indian Army has set up 5G labs and designated the Military College of Telecommunication Engineering in Madhya Pradesh as a possible 6G technology test bed.

According to a report citing a source, “the development of military-grade 5G and 6G applications is being undertaken which meets the future warfare requirements.”

Research and development for artificial intelligence is progressively being conducted at the Military College of Telecommunication Engineering. The Situational Awareness Module for Army (SAMA) and sophisticated software for satellite imagery analysis are only two of the notable inventions that the organization has already generated.

To make sure that its employees are knowledgeable on the most recent developments in cybersecurity and digital technology, the army is also launching a number of projects.

These include combined IT personnel training with the National Informatics Centre (NIC) and specialized training programs like digital video/image and CCTV forensics at the National Science University, Gandhinagar.

The army has created software tools that are currently in use for pattern recognition and deciphering the enemy’s electronic Order of Battle (ORBAT). In order to improve the army’s strategic capabilities, these instruments are essential.

The Indian Army has made cybersecurity a major area of attention, and the Security Operations Centre 2.0 now incorporates its experience in this area.

New developments in cybersecurity and cyber forensics tools further reinforce this integration, which is a significant step forward in the fight against cyber threats.

The army’s logistical infrastructure needs have been taken into account via programs like the Pradhan Mantri Gati Shakti Yojana, guaranteeing quick mobilization and effective logistics supply using national infrastructure for upcoming conflicts.

Using the ‘Dhanwantri’ software, the army has digitally transformed its healthcare system, connecting more than 110 military hospitals for better medical care. Telemedicine is currently used to provide medical care to remote posts.

The army’s sizable workforce’s documentation is being efficiently managed by the HRMS. Furthermore, the Agniveer program’s ASAAN software has been effectively integrated.

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