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Indian Army Banks on Heavy Cargo Drones to Strengthen Last-Mile Connectivity in Challenging Terrains
The Indian Army is taking significant steps toward enhancing last-mile connectivity in challenging terrains, especially in high-altitude and mountainous regions along the Line of Actual Control (LAC).
Dr.G.R.Balakrishnan Sep 03 2024 Logistics News (Roadways & Railways)

Indian Army Banks on Heavy Cargo Drones to Strengthen Last-Mile Connectivity in Challenging Terrains

 A major part of this strategy involves deploying heavy cargo drones to deliver essential supplies to troops stationed in remote and rugged areas. This technological infusion is expected to revolutionize logistics, optimizing supply chains and operational readiness in regions where traditional transportation methods are often impeded by weather and geography. Last-mile connectivity in conflict zones and border areas is vital for ensuring the operational efficiency and combat readiness of troops. Currently, the Indian Army relies heavily on various modes of transport, including animal transport, all-terrain vehicles, rugged terrain vehicles, mini-trucks, and civil hired transport, to ferry supplies to forward areas. However, these traditional methods face limitations due to harsh weather conditions, difficult terrains, and infrastructural gaps.

In this context, heavy cargo drones emerge as a game-changer, capable of delivering critical supplies such as rations, fuel, oil, and other logistics to troops deployed in high-altitude areas. The use of drones allows for faster and more efficient transportation, reducing dependency on animal transport and mitigating the challenges posed by rough weather and terrain. This shift is part of a broader modernization effort by the Indian Army to enhance its logistics network and maintain a strategic edge in the face of ongoing tensions with Chinese troops in eastern Ladakh.

The introduction of heavy cargo drones is not the sole focus of the Army’s modernization efforts. To bolster its logistics capabilities, the Army is simultaneously working on several other initiatives: Exoskeleton Suits and Robotic Mules: To enhance the combat and load-carrying capabilities of soldiers, the Army is procuring exoskeleton suits designed to support troops in challenging terrains. In addition, the Army is partnering with the Indian Institute of Science (IISc) to develop robotic mules, which are currently in the experimental stage. These mules, along with drones, are expected to reduce the need for animal transport gradually. Joint Logistics Nodes (JLN): The establishment of Joint Logistics Nodes (JLN) is another critical step in optimizing resource utilization and providing integrated logistics support across all branches of the armed forces. The success of these nodes has led to plans for setting up additional JLNs in other strategic locations to enhance jointness in logistics. Technology Integration for Infrastructure Development: In parallel with these developments, the Army is focused on faster and more efficient infrastructure construction using advanced technologies such as Light Gauge Steel Frame and 3D printing. These technologies facilitate the rapid construction of shelters and facilities for troops, especially in high-altitude and forward areas. Sustainable Energy Solutions: The Army is also integrating sustainable energy solutions into its logistics network. As part of this effort, 68 solar projects have already been established, including two at the Siachen Base Camp, helping to reduce the reliance on conventional energy sources and ensuring a steady power supply in remote regions.

The Army’s focus on heavy cargo drones, alongside other innovations, stems from the necessity to address the unique logistical challenges posed by high-altitude deployments. For instance, during the harsh six-month winter in eastern Ladakh, several forward areas are cut off due to snow and other adverse weather conditions. In such scenarios, ensuring uninterrupted supply lines becomes a critical concern. The Army’s strategy involves closely monitoring stock levels twice daily to maintain adequate reserves and meet the needs of the deployed troops. This proactive approach, combined with the deployment of drones and other modern logistics technologies, is expected to enhance operational efficiency significantly. However, the Army acknowledges that in certain situations, such as cloudbursts, flash floods, or unforeseen weather events, traditional methods like animal transport will continue to play an essential role.

 

. As the Army continues to optimize its logistics network and explore innovative solutions, the focus remains on enhancing combat potential and ensuring the safety and well-being of soldiers deployed in some of the most challenging environments on the planet. This forward-looking approach will likely serve as a model for other militaries worldwide facing similar logistical challenges in high-altitude and difficult terrains.