Zen Technologies Secures Patent for Automated Hard Kill Firearm Mounting System

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New Delhi: Zen Technologies Limited announced that it has secured a Patent Grant for its Automated Hard Kill Firearm Mounting System. This cutting-edge innovative system is designed to enhance defence capabilities through autonomous target detection and engagement, significantly reducing response times and improving operational efficiency in combat scenarios.

The Hard Kill Firearm Mounting System, filed on October 15, 2022, is now patented up to October 15, 2042 under the Indian Patents Act. This latest grant marks Zen Technologies third patent in calendar year 2025 and the 13th in FY 2024-25, reinforcing the company’s strong commitment to developing indigenous defence solutions.

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The patented Automated Hard Kill Firearm Mounting System is an advanced mechatronics- based defence platform integrating AI-powered target acquisition, automated firing, and real- time threat response capabilities. The system can be integrated into existing ISR systems such as Anti-drone systems and Battlefield Surveillance Radars (BFSRs) providing for speedy and accurate target acquisition by electronic means.

Designed for border security, counter-drone operations, and automated perimeter defence, the system is tailored for both military and law enforcement agencies, ensuring enhanced security and rapid threat neutralisation.

Global Impact & Future Readiness:

Zen Technologies remains committed to strengthening India’s self-reliance in defence innovation. The Hard Kill Firearm Mounting System is a game-changing autonomous weapons platform, designed for seamless integration into military vehicles, naval defence systems, and high-security installations worldwide.

This patent grant further solidifies Zen Technologies Limited’s position as a leader in cutting- edge defence technologies, ensuring a safer, smarter, and more responsive security framework for the future.

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