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India's Army to Convert T-72 Tanks into Remotely Operated Vehicles
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Times of India6/2/2026Defense2 min readIndia

India's Army to Convert T-72 Tanks into Remotely Operated Vehicles

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  • India's Army is converting T-72 tanks into remotely operated vehicles using IP-based interfaces for manned-unmanned teaming (MUM-T).
  • The initiative, part of the iDEX Aditi 4.0 challenge, aims to enhance survivability and combat power by deploying these unmanned tanks for high-risk missions, drawing inspiration from global trends in autonomous military technology.

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Why It Matters

The Indian Army is modernizing its forces, adopting practices from the air force by converting T-72 tanks into remotely operated vehicles. This is part of a broader push for indigenous defense innovation and to bridge capability gaps.

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Amid a modernisation drive, the Army is borrowing from air‑force practices by converting T‑72 tanks into remotely operated vehicles using IP‑based interfaces. The aim is to deploy these tanks within a manned‑unmanned teaming (MUM‑T) framework, where crewed and uncrewed assets operate together to multiply combat power. The Army is seeking domestic partners to digitise the Soviet‑origin platform under Innovations for Defence Excellence’s (iDEX) Aditi (Acing Development of Innovative Technologies with iDEX) 4.0 challenge. The unmanned T‑72s are intended for high‑risk missions such as breaching minefields, acting as decoys to draw enemy fire, spearheading assaults, and conducting reconnaissance and patrols in contested zones. The digitised tanks will feed real‑time data into command networks, allowing operators and commanders to retain decision authority. MUM‑T will enable the Army to generate combat mass without exposing tank crews to lethal threats, enhancing survivability, tempo, and operational flexibility. This approach reflects a broader doctrinal shift toward MUM‑T, already being tested by several militaries. China’s Type 100 Smart Tank, for instance, integrates AI‑driven navigation, lidar and modular armour to operate alongside robotic and manned platforms. Australia’s Autonomous Tactical Light Armour System (ATLAS) Collaborative Combat Variant (CCV) has demonstrated autonomy ranging from remote control to autonomous navigation and is armed with a turret system that automates detection and engagement. Introduced in 1979, the T‑72 has served across diverse theatres — from the plains of Punjab and the deserts of Rajasthan to high‑altitude sectors and Sri Lanka’s jungles. Successive upgrades over the decades have enhanced their effectiveness, and converting them to autonomous AFVs offers a cost‑effective way to extend their operational relevance. Unlike the US or China, which are investing in entirely new platforms, India is repurposing legacy armour to bridge capability gaps, aligning the project with the country’s push for indigenous defence innovation.

What to Watch

AI outlook — possibilities, not facts

  • The project will lead to the successful deployment of unmanned T-72 tanks for specific high-risk missions.

    Likely · Medium term

  • Further development of indigenous defense innovation in India.

    Very likely · Long term

Open Questions

  • What is the timeline for the conversion and deployment of these unmanned T-72s?
  • Which domestic partners are being sought for the digitization project?
  • What specific technologies will be integrated to enable remote operation and data feeding?
  • How will the command and control infrastructure be adapted for MUM-T operations?

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This article was originally published by Times of India.

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