India
oi-Swastika Sruti
India is steadily strengthening its defence systems by developing advanced and powerful military technologies. In a recent achievement, the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO), along with the Vehicle Research and Development Establishment (VRDE), has introduced a new combat platform designed to meet future security needs.

India’s DRDO and VRDE unveiled the indigenous AAP (Tracked and Wheeled) combat platform, boasting amphibious and multi-terrain capabilities with a 30 mm gun and anti-tank missile options to boost defence strength.
This new system, known as AAP (Tracked and Wheeled), is a fully indigenous, “Made in India” vehicle built to operate in some of the toughest terrains, making it a significant addition to the country’s defence strength.
What Makes the AAP Vehicle Special?
Achieving a significant milestone, the Advanced Armoured Platform (Wheeled & Tracked) designed by VRDE, DRDO and developed jointly with @tataadvanced & @BharatForgeLtd were flagged off by Dr Samir V Kamat, Secretary DD(R&D) and Chairman DRDO today at VRDE Ahilyanagar in presence… pic.twitter.com/eiLalD1jJr
— DRDO (@DRDO_India) April 25, 2026“>
The AAP (Tracked and Wheeled) platform is designed as a versatile combat vehicle that can function like a tank while offering greater mobility and flexibility. It is equipped with a powerful 30 mm gun and has the capability to launch anti-tank guided missiles, making it effective in modern battlefield conditions.
One of its most impressive features is its ability to operate across different terrains. Whether it is deserts, mountains, forests, or even water bodies, the vehicle is built to perform efficiently in all conditions.
Designed for Modern Warfare Needs
The vehicle has been developed keeping in mind the evolving requirements of the Indian armed forces. Modern warfare demands systems that can adapt quickly to changing environments, and this platform is built to do exactly that.
Its tracked and wheeled combination allows it to move smoothly over rough and uneven surfaces, while also maintaining speed and stability. This makes it suitable for operations in regions like desert areas, high-altitude zones, and dense forests.
Amphibious Capability Adds Advantage
A key highlight of this platform is its amphibious capability. The vehicle can move through water like a submarine, allowing it to cross rivers and water bodies without slowing down operations.
This feature provides a major tactical advantage, especially in areas where natural obstacles like rivers can delay or block movement.
Strong Performance in Tough Conditions
The vehicle has been tested in challenging environments, including muddy terrains, rocky paths, and sandy regions. Reports and visuals released by DRDO show that the platform can maintain its performance even in extreme conditions.
Its ability to move without getting stuck in mud or difficult terrain ensures that it can be deployed in real combat situations without operational delays.
A Step Forward in Indigenous Defence
The development of this platform highlights India’s growing focus on self-reliance in defence manufacturing. By designing and building such advanced systems within the country, India is reducing its dependence on foreign technology.
Senior officials and scientists involved in the project have described it as an important milestone that reflects the capabilities of Indian engineers and defence researchers.
Strengthening India’s Defence Preparedness
With features like multi-terrain mobility, amphibious operation, and advanced weapon systems, the AAP vehicle is expected to enhance the operational strength of the Indian armed forces.
As security challenges continue to evolve, such innovations will play a key role in ensuring that India remains prepared to respond effectively in any situation.
