Indian Army Set to Complete Evaluation, Full-Spectrum Testing of Indigenously Designed and Developed Light Battle Tank ‘Zorawar’ in 2025

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New Delhi: The Indian Army is set to complete the evaluation and full-spectrum testing of Zorawar light battle tank, designed and developed by the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) in collaboration with Larsen & Toubro (L&T) in 2025.

This tank is specifically engineered for operations in high-altitude regions, particularly in eastern Ladakh, where it will serve as a strategic counter to China’s military presence along the Line of Actual Control (LAC). This tank is a significant advancement in India’s defence capabilities, particularly for operations in high-altitude regions like eastern Ladakh, where it will counter Chinese military deployments.

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Developed in response to the Army’s requirements for high-altitude battlefields like eastern Ladakh, the tank is a joint project between DRDO and L&T. It is currently undergoing developmental trials and will be handed over for user evaluation shortly.

The Zorawar weighs approximately 25 tons, making it significantly lighter than traditional tanks like the Arjun MBT, T-72 and T-90. This lightweight design enhances its manoeuvrability in challenging terrains.

The tank is equipped with a 105mm main gun capable of firing anti-tank guided missiles, alongside modular explosive reactive armour for added protection. It is designed to be air transportable and amphibious, allowing it to traverse steep mountainous terrain and water bodies more efficiently than heavier tanks like the Arjun MBT, T-72 and T-90.

The Zorawar tank was developed in a record time of about 19 months, showcasing a rapid prototyping approach that has not been typical in India’s defence projects. Initial trials have already commenced, with plans for extensive user trials expected to last between 12 to 18 months. The Army anticipates that the Zorawar will be fully inducted by 2027, contingent upon successful completion of these trials.

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The first prototype was completed in a record time of about 19 months, showcasing a rapid development cycle compared to previous military projects. Initial field trials have already begun, with the tank successfully firing its weapon system during preliminary tests. Further trials are planned to assess its performance under various conditions, including summer and winter environments.

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