The company also launched anti-drone system camera Hawkeye, remote-controlled weapon station Barbarik-URCWS, and Sthir Stab 640, a rugged stabilized sight designed mainly for armoured vehicles, ICVs, and boats.
“These innovations represent a significant advancement in autonomous defence operations. We believe the launch of these products will raise awareness around the need to integrate advanced robotics into combat and reconnaissance missions. “Our self-funded products will further enable Zen to offer an expanded range of cutting-edge technologies to both current and prospective clients,” Zen Technologies’ Chairman and Managing Director Ashok Atluri said.
The Hyderabad -based firm claims Barbarik-URCWS to be the world’s lightest remote-controlled weapon station, offering precise targeting capabilities (5.56 mm to 7.62 mm calibers) for ground vehicles and naval vessels, maximizing battlefield effectiveness while minimizing personnel risk.
Shares of Zen Technologies settled at Rs 1,362.00 apiece on BSE on Monday, up 5 per cent from the previous close.