JSW Defence and Shield AI Forge Strategic Partnership to Bring Cutting-Edge Military Aircraft Technology to India

JSW Group to invest $90 million over the next two years

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Mumbai. JSW Defence Pvt. Ltd., part of the $24 billion JSW Group and Shield AI, Inc, a leading US defence technology company, November 12 announced a strategic partnership to indigenise and manufacture Shield AI’s “V-BAT,” a Group 3 Unmanned Aerial System (UAS). This collaboration marks a significant step in boosting India’s defence capabilities by bringing in world-class UAS technology to the country.

As part of the partnership, the JSW Group will invest around $90 million in the next two years, with $65 million allocated in the first 12 months to establish JSW’s global compliance program, a manufacturing facility to ensure proper technology licensing, and training of manpower. This investment will enable JSW to establish a local supply chain and create an advanced facility in India for manufacturing, assembling and testing V-BAT aircraft. This effort will enable large-scale production of V-BATs in India to serve the needs of the Indian Armed Forces and also function as a global production hub for Shield AI.

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The V-BAT is a fixed-wing, vertical take-off and landing (VTOL), long endurance intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance (ISR) platform, currently deployed by multiple armed forces around the world, including the United States’ Marine Expeditionary Units (MEUs). It provides cutting-edge ISR functionality in a highly tactical system, capable of being forward deployed in complex and adversarial territory in order to provide a range of flexible solutions to special forces, front-line infantry, armoured and artillery units. V-BAT has a unique patented ducted design with the advantage of a small logistics footprint and ease of rapid deployment.

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Parth Jindal of JSW Group said, “Our collaboration with Shield AI is in keeping with our commitment to induct mission-critical technologies for deployment by the Indian Armed Forces and play an integral role in indigenising defence technology in India. Through this partnership, we will be able to supply indigenous V-BATs at scale, provide flight operator training, and end-to-end maintenance, repair & overhaul (MRO) services to the Indian Armed Forces. The JSW Group has always believed in bringing world class products and services with State-of-the-Art technology into India and this partnership is yet another milestone in this journey.”

Sarjan Shah, Shield AI’s Managing Director for India, said, “Shield AI has been an early mover on investing deeply in India, in line with both governments’ desires for a closely integrated defence supply chain between the US and India. This partnership with JSW has been crafted over a multi-year period to transform the depth, scale and scope of India’s indigenous capabilities in the field of military unmanned systems. We look forward to doing a lot more with our partners in India.”

“Shield AI is excited to enhance the Indo-US strategic partnership through collaboration with JSW Group, strengthening our commitment to deploy cutting-edge UAS technology globally and harness India’s vast engineering and manufacturing talent. India, designated as a Major Defence Partner by the United States in 2016 and elevated to Strategic Trade Authorisation tier 1 status in 2018, is one of only two countries with this designation—the other being the UAE, where Shield AI also has offices,” said Brandon Tseng, Shield AI’s President, Co-Founder and a former Navy SEAL.

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Sarjan Shah

“JSW recognises the same thing Shield AI does: that Group 3 UAS like the V-BAT can accomplish the same missions as many helicopters and larger Group 5 UAS for a fraction of the price. As the market shifts from expensive, exquisite aircraft to swarms of lower-cost, AI-piloted UAS, this collaboration builds upon Shield AI’s significant US investments, enhances global distribution, and supports continued expansion of US operations.”

Shield AI, founded in 2015,  is a venture-backed defence technology company whose mission is to protect service members and civilians with intelligent systems. In pursuit of this mission, Shield AI is building the world’s best AI pilot. Its AI pilot, Hivemind, has flown jets (F-16; MQM-178 Firejet), a vertical takeoff and landing UAS (V-BAT), and three quadcopters (Nova, Nova 2, iPRD).

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The US$ 24 billion JSW Group is ranked among India’s leading business houses. JSW’s innovative and sustainable presence in various sectors including Steel, Energy, Infrastructure, Defence, Cement, Paints, Venture Capital and Sports is helping the Group play a significant role in driving India’s economic growth. JSW Steel, the flagship company of the Group, is today the largest steel manufacturer in India with a combined capacity of 29.7 MTPA. JSW Defence, through its arm JSW Gecko Motors, currently manufactures Specialist Mobility Vehicles “JSW ATOR” for the Indian Army.

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