Indian Army Showcases Robotic Mules at Investiture Ceremony

The Southern Command's Investiture Ceremony in Pune featured Robotic Mules, a quadrupedal unmanned ground vehicle for reconnaissance and security. They are set to participate in this year’s Republic Day parade.

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By A Staff Reporter

Pune – The Southern Command of the Indian Army held its prestigious Investiture Ceremony at the Bombay Engineers Parade Ground earlier today, showcasing advanced technology and innovations in defense. Among the highlights was the display of Robotic Mules, an unmanned quadrupedal ground vehicle designed for reconnaissance and perimeter security.

The Robotic Mules represent a leap forward in military technology, providing the capability to traverse difficult terrain while carrying out surveillance and logistical tasks. Their robust design and autonomous capabilities make them suitable for deployment in challenging and high-risk environments.

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“These robotic mules are intended to enhance operational efficiency, especially in areas where human involvement poses significant risks. Their ability to perform reconnaissance and support missions makes them a valuable addition to the Army's arsenal,” an official said during the event.

The robotic mules are also set to feature prominently in the upcoming Republic Day parade, showcasing their capabilities to a larger audience. The inclusion of such cutting-edge technology in ceremonial and operational contexts underscores the Indian Army’s focus on modernization and innovation.