Indian Navy awards ADITI 3.0 contract for HPM system to Tonbo Imaging
Tonbo Imaging has secured a contract from the Indian Navy to develop a High Power Microwave (HPM) system under the ADITI 3.0 framework. This initiative aims to enhance the Navy's capabilities in electromagnetic spectrum dominance and next-generation deterrence. The project reflects India's focus on indigenously developing strategic defense technologies to meet evolving operational needs.
- ▪Tonbo Imaging will integrate and commission a High Power Microwave system for naval platforms.
- ▪The program is supported by iDEX and the Defence Innovation Organisation under the Ministry of Defence, Government of India.
- ▪HPM systems are considered a strategic asset and provide non-kinetic means to disable adversary electronics.
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Defence technology company Tonbo Imaging said it has bagged a contract from the Indian Navy under the ADITI 3.0 innovation framework to integrate and commission a High Power Microwave (HPM) system for naval platforms.The programme is supported by iDEX and the Defence Innovation Organisation (DIO) under the Ministry of Defence, Government of India.Under the scope of the engagement, Tonbo Imaging will undertake system integration and commissioning activities, followed by the supply of multiple production units upon successful development, validation, and acceptance, the firm said.High Power Microwave systems represent a strategically significant directed-energy capability and are considered a strategic asset owned by only a limited number of countries today, it said.Such systems provide a…
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