New Delhi: Two Indian private firms have come together offering the Indian military the unique capability to assemble drones in forward locations on their own, allowing it to scale up during operations.
Zuppa, a leading deep-tech company specialising in drone technology and advanced sensor systems, and Divide by Zero Technologies (DBZ), India’s foremost industrial 3D printer manufacturer, have announced a strategic collaboration to develop mobile rapid fabrication units.
These are deployable containerised systems capable of 3D printing and assembling drones directly at the frontlines. Show Full Article
This initiative represents a marked shift in defence manufacturing agility, enabling on-site drone fabrication, repair, and mission-specific customisation within hours—reducing reliance

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