India domestically produces only 45% to 50% of defence products it uses, and the rest are imported. India's
military–industrial complex has had little success and only recently private sector was allowed to enter the defence production. To expedite the development cycle of new technologies and to better fit the end user requirements, army has asked DRDO to take more army staff on deputation to be part of DRDO technology development project teams. Indian forces are using numerous indigenous technologies produced by the DRDO, including Varunastra, Maareech, Ushus, and TAL by the navy; Electronic Warfare Technologies, radars, composite materials for LCA, AEW&C, Astra, and LCA Tejas by airforce; and ASAT, BrahMos, ASTRA, Nag missile, SAAW, Arjun MBT Mk 1A, 46-metre Modular Bridge, MPR, LLTR Ashwin by the army. In September 2019, DRDO formulated the
"DRDO Policy and Procedures for Transfer of Technology" and released information on
"DRDO-Industry Partnership: Synergy and Growth and DRDO Products with Potential for Export". DRDO and
ISRO have agreed to collaborate in India's crewed orbital spacecraft project called
Gaganyaan during which DRDOs various laboratories will tailor their defence capabilities to suit the needs of ISRO's human space mission with critical human-centric systems and technologies like space grade food, crew healthcare, radiation measurement and protection, parachutes for the safe recovery of the crew module and fire suppression system etc.
Kalyani Group is developing the
Advanced Towed Artillery Gun System.
Defence Research and Development Establishment (DRDE) which works in the field of
chemical weapon,
biological agent detection and research is helping
Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) in augmenting diagnostic capability for
COVID-19 outbreak. It has created special hand sanitiser formulation and diagnostic kits following WHO standards and guidelines that are supplied in large numbers to
civilian and defence officials. Medical staff all over India dealing with
Coronavirus contamination are using protective waterproof clothing with special sealant used in submarine applications developed by
Institute of Nuclear Medicine and Allied Sciences (INMAS) for
CBRN defence that is made up of high strength
polyester coated with breathable polymer. The clothing underwent successful trials at the
South India Textile Research Association and exceeds the criteria of currently available suits in the market. The suit is washable, passed all critical CBRN and
ASTM standards and is now manufactured by two private players, Venus Industries from
Mumbai and IMTEC from
Kolkata.
Defence Bioengineering and Electromedical Laboratory (DEBEL) developed causality evacuation bag for
COVID-19 infected patients that can withstand Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear (CBRN) environments and is protected against blood and viral penetration. The bag is made up of durable water-repellent
nonwoven fabric. It is rigid and cylindrical with air and waterproof zippers and ventilators. Already ordered 500 in numbers, DRDO will now transfer the technology to the private sector for manufacturing. Under the Society for Biomedical Technology (SBMT) programme, DEBEL has developed five-layer
nanomesh based N99 masks and is collaborating with Mysore-based
Skanray Technologies for the production of ventilators using currently available technologies with Indian made parts due to unavailability of imports. It is also working on a new multiplexed
ventilator technology that will be able to support several infected individuals on a single ventilator. The prototype development stage is complete and the initial model is now undergoing various improvements suggested by a team of medical researchers and doctors. The technology will finally be transferred to
Tata Motors,
Mahindra and Mahindra,
Hyundai Motor India,
Honda Cars India and
Maruti Suzuki for immediate mass production. DRDO signed agreement with
Indian Telephone Industries Limited for tech transfer on low cost multiplexed ventilator technology with 80% to 90% of components are now
make in India. DRDO as of 11 April 2020 transferred technologies to 30 major companies to manufacture various non-medicine products against the
COVID-19 pandemic which includes ventilators, sanitizer,
personal protective equipment,
face shield and isolation shelters. The technology for the newly developed multiplexed
ventilator came from the onboard oxygen generation system (OBOGS) developed for
HAL Tejas. Private sector players like Raksha Polycoats and Accurate Savan Defence are now producing protective clothing, isolation shelters based on DRDO tech developed for
high altitude pulmonary edema (HAPE) bags, submarine escape the suit and satellite recovery systems. Hyderabad-based
3D printing startup iMake with Modern Manufacturers and Kirat Mechanical Engineering from
Chandigarh, Wipro 3D from
Bengaluru and Global Healthcare from
Delhi are
3D printing visor-based face shields which is an offshoot of the tech developed for
high-altitude military parachuting. Setco from
Mumbai is producing sealants developed for submarines of
Indian Navy at DRDO labs for personal protection equipment.
Research Centre Imarat (RCI) and
Terminal Ballistics Research Laboratory (TBRL) developed a product called Aerosol Containment Box for enclosure of
intubation procedure made with
Poly(methyl methacrylate). It is cubical designed for both adults and minors and covers the COVID-19-infected patients during medical examination and treatment from head to chest to stop the transmission of droplets containing the virus to others.
Employees' State Insurance Corporation Medical College, Hyderabad helped RCI in prototype development while
Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research helped in testing, validation and acceptance of products for medical use. The technology is now transferred to private industries located in
Chandigarh and
Hyderabad for mass manufacturing. RCI at DRDO Missile Complex, Hyderabad is now supplying technology of brushless DC motors (BLDC) used for missile actuators and high response
solenoid valves used in missile control for ventilator pumps that validated the prototype testing stages. The
Centre for Fire, Explosive and Environment Safety (CFEES) developed two sanitising equipment of 50 litres tank capacity consisting of a portable backpack type that covers an area of 300 metres while another trolley mounted for large area sanitisation of up to 3000 metres by spraying 1%
hypochlorite solution.
Vehicle Research and Development Establishment (VRDE) developed a portable disinfection chamber and special face protection mask for
health professional combating the COVID-19 outbreak in India. The personnel decontamination system is equipped with a sanitiser and soap dispenser. The full-body decontamination starts using for pedal with an electrically operated pump creating a disinfectant mist of 700-litre of hypo sodium chloride. The system takes 25 seconds for full decontamination with an automatic shut-off procedure and can decontaminate 650 personnel until the next refill. The face mask developed for COVID-19 patients uses the A4 size Over-Head Projection (OHP) film for protection and lightweight materials for long duration comfortable use. VRDE developed full-body decontamination chamber was designed and validated within 4 days with
All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi became the first premier institution to use it. The mass manufacturing of the portable decontamination chamber is now done by Dass Hitachi Limited. In 2024, 950 transfer of technologies (ToT) of DRDO-developed systems to Indian companies took place, out of which 256 licensing agreements for ToTs were also signed with Indian companies.
Development cum Production Partner programme In order to incorporate private enterprises from the very beginning of design and development and promote smoother manufacturing once systems are ready, DRDO has implemented Development cum Production Partner programme (DcPP). In 2021, DcPP led to private sector participation for the VL-SRSAM, which was one of the first missile programmes that allowed private sector participation.
Hindustan Aeronautics Limited on 17 December 2021, secured an order for manufacturing, assembly, integration, testing and supply of
DRDO Abhyas from
Aeronautical Development Establishment. The order will be completed under DcPP with a private sector industry. On 16 December 2021,
Ashok Leyland signed partnership agreement with
Combat Vehicles Research and Development Establishment to develop 600 hp engine for Future Combat Vehicle Programme.
Instruments Research and Development Establishment on 27 December 2021 transferred technologies for developing border surveillance system to Indian private sector company Paras Defence and Space. The system consists of radar, and electro-optical sensors mounted on a pan tilt platform. On 28 December 2021,
Defence Institute of Physiology and Allied Sciences transferred technology to manufacture extreme cold weather clothing system to RHD Business Services, SBNX Innovation, Shiva Texyarn Limited, Kusumgar Corporates and Ginni Filaments Limited. DRDO on 8 January 2024 launched Ugram, an assault rifle chambered in
7.62x51mm NATO, which has been designed, developed and manufactured in collaboration with Dvipa Armour India Private Limited under DcPP. It's scheduled to be tested by the Indian Army.
NASM-SR is manufactured by
Adani Defence & Aerospace under DcPP.
Larsen & Toubro is producing the
Zorawar light tank under the DRDO's DcPP. L&T is manufacturing integrated life-support system-onboard oxygen generation system (ILSS-OBOGS) for aircraft such as
HAL Tejas,
HAL Tejas Mk2 from the
Defence Bioengineering and Electromedical Laboratory under DcPP. In June 2025,
Reliance Infrastructure become India's first private sector company to design and develop four categories of a next generation 155mm artillery ammunition, under the DcPP with
Armament Research and Development Establishment. In March 2026, The DRDO in collaboration with the
Indian Navy conducted successful in-flight release trials of the
ADC-150 air-droppable container system. The trials were carried out from a Boeing P-8I
Poseidon maritime patrol aircraft. The
eight-wheeled and tracked
armoured fighting vehicles under the
Vikram VT21 project was also undertaken through DcPP mode where the
Vehicle Research and Development Establishment (VRDE) collaborated with the
Bharat Forge Limited (BFL) and the
Tata Advanced Systems Limited (TASL), respectively. == Heads of DRDO ==