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BEML Unveils Indigenous 12x12 High-Mobility Vehicle: A Game-Changer for India's Defence

Palakkad (Kerala), India, March 27 (ANI): BEML Ltd has introduced its self-developed and produced High Mobility Vehicle (HMV) 12x12 at their facility in Palakkad.

Created for the Vehicle Research and Development Establishment (VRDE) under DRDO, this advanced vehicle boosts operational mobility for India’s defense personnel, aligning with the country's aim of self-reliance in critical military equipment as part of the Aatma Nirbhar Bharat initiative.

Shantanu Roy, CMD of BEML Ltd, officially unveiled the vehicle with G Ramamohana Rao, Director of VRDE, at his side, along with other functional directors from BEML and key officials from both institutions present for the occasion.

The HMV 12x12 is designed for harsh environments and difficult weather situations, rendering it an essential resource for military missions. Equipped with a BSIII-compatible motor, it includes a 7-speed Allison automatic gearbox, capable of handling a total vehicle weight of up to 65 tons.

The vehicle has been created via BEML's Futuristic Product Innovation and Incubation Centre (FPIIC), thereby strengthening India’s defense autonomy even more.

At the event, Shantanu Roy highlighted BEML's steadfast dedication to innovation, stating, "We are delighted to present this state-of-the-art, domestically developed vehicle for our Defense personnel. This unveiling, which took place at our facility in Palakkad, embodies BEML’s principle of 'Going Beyond Limits.'"

G Ramamohana Rao stated, "This partnership with BEML to create a sophisticated homegrown vehicle represents a crucial step toward bolstering India’s defense capabilities. Heartfelt congratulations to CMD and the entire BEML team on this accomplishment."

The introduction of the HMV 12x12 underscores BEML’s significant contribution to enhancing India's defence mobility options. By utilizing their internal skills and top-tier production facilities, they strengthen the country’s security and preparedness. (ANI)

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