The Indian Light Tank (ILT), developed domestically, has marked a significant achievement by successfully firing multiple rounds at various ranges from an altitude of over 4,200 meters, showcasing consistent accuracy. This development was highlighted by the Defence Ministry, emphasizing the tank’s role in enhancing the Indian Army’s operational capabilities in high-altitude terrains, particularly along the border with China.
Weighing in at a versatile 25 tonnes, the ILT has been developed by the Combat Vehicles Research and Development Establishment (CVRDE), which operates under the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) based in Chennai. The tank’s design and production for high-altitude deployment were completed in an impressive timeframe of just three years, transitioning swiftly from conceptualization to practical demonstration.
The recent successful trials followed earlier assessments conducted in a desert environment in September 2024, marking a thorough progression in its development. Additionally, the ILT’s airlift capabilities were demonstrated by the Indian Air Force, underscoring its potential for rapid deployment to remote and hard-to-reach locations where conventional transportation options may be restricted.
Following these successful internal trials, which received active support from both the Indian Army and the Indian Air Force, further assessments are planned before the tank is put through user trials. Defense Minister Rajnath Singh extended his congratulations to the teams at DRDO, the Army, the Air Force, and L&T for their contributions to the successful high-altitude trials of this innovative Light Tank.
The Indian Army is reportedly planning to deploy over 350 light tanks, focusing predominantly on mountainous border regions, which will significantly bolster its operational readiness in these strategically critical areas.