
Bengaluru, March 25 The 515 Army Base Workshop (515 ABW) in Bengaluru, one of the eight Army Base Workshops of the Indian Army, announced on Wednesday that it had signed multiple strategic MoUs to strengthen indigenous drone manufacturing and build a resilient ecosystem.
The 515 ABW signed three significant MoUs on behalf of the Integrated Headquarters of the Ministry of Defence (Army), the Directorate General of Electronics and Mechanical Engineers (DG EME), and the HQ Base Workshop Group.
These new strategic partnerships, built upon earlier successful collaborations with leading institutions and startups, represent an important step towards modernization and "Atmanirbhar Bharat" (self-reliant India) in the field of unmanned systems, according to an official release from the PIB's Defence Wing.
To strengthen indigenous drone manufacturing capabilities, the 515 ABW signed an MoU with Nautical Wings Aerospace, a Bengaluru-based startup specializing in advanced electric propulsion systems, vertical lift solutions, Brushless Direct Current (BLDC) motors, and composite structures for UAVs, it said.
Under this framework, Nautical Wings will provide technical expertise and support to 515 ABW technicians in integrated propulsion systems, BLDC motor integration, propeller optimization, and composite fabrication techniques, as needed, it added.
Additionally, the 515 ABW signed an MoU with Yaanendriya Private Limited, a deep-tech startup incubated at ARTPARK, IISc Bengaluru.
This collaboration focuses on enhancing capabilities in AI-enabled Flight Control Systems (FCS), Ground Control Stations (GCS), Electronic Speed Controllers (ESC), and GNSS-based navigation systems, with the aim of reducing dependence on foreign technology in autonomous platforms, it said.
To ensure the security and resilience of these emerging technologies, a third MoU was signed with the National Forensic Sciences University (NFSU), Gandhinagar.
This partnership establishes a structured framework for technical cooperation in drone forensics, cyber and hardware security assessment, and vulnerability analysis, it said, adding that, "NFSU will contribute its expertise to help develop robust analytical frameworks required for addressing evolving threats related to hostile drone usage, cyber compromise, and hardware security risks."
Collectively, these MoUs reinforce the commitment to support national security through indigenous capability development and civil-military integration, according to the official release.
"By fostering industry-academia collaboration and inter-institutional cooperation, these initiatives will enable the 515 ABW to function as a prime technical incubator for innovation projects. Ultimately, this will support the operational preparedness of the Indian Army, ensure alignment with fast-evolving technologies, and align with the Government of India's vision of strengthening technological self-reliance and enhancing Defence innovation ecosystems," it added.