Indian Army Inducts WZT-3 ARVs Refurbished by JCBL Group (ADSL), Boosting Battlefield Recovery
The
Kharga Corps of the Indian Army has inducted three Armoured Recovery
Vehicles (ARVs) WZT-3, refurbished by Airbonics Defence & Space Pvt Ltd
(ADSL), a subsidiary of the JCBL Group. The refurbishment was carried out under
the Other Capital Procurement Procedure of the Western Command for the Black
Arrow Brigade.
The
refurbishment was completed in seven months, even as ADSL technicians worked
through demanding conditions during Operation Sindoor under the threat of drone
and aerial attacks to ensure the ARVs were fully operational. This involved
complete disassembly, repair, and reassembly of the utility portions of the
ARVs. Major components refurbished or replaced included hydraulic systems,
winches, crane, side gear boxes, intermediate gear box and bulldozer assembly,
in addition to a complete electrical wire harness for the utility portion was
also replaced. The vehicles passed rigorous Acceptance Test Procedures (ATP)
before induction, highlighting the Indian Army’s meticulous standards and the
smooth teamwork with its industry partners.
At
the ceremony, Lt Gen Rajesh Pushkar AVSM, VSM, GOC-in-C 2 Corps, was joined by
Brig Surjeet Singh Tanwar, Commander of the Black Arrow Independent Armoured
Brigade, and Col Arjun Jayadev, Commanding Officer of the Black Arrow Eagles.
Also present were Raj Kumar Pandey, Director and CEO, ADSL, JCBL Group and Col
Rajwinder Singh, retd., COO, ADSL, JCBL Group.
Speaking
at the ceremony, Lt Gen Rajesh Pushkar commended the JCBL Group and
ADSL team for their professionalism and effective coordination as the Indian
Army’s industry partner. He also praised the officers and the troops of the
Black Arrow Eagles for maintaining consistently high equipment availability.
Rishi
Aggarwal, Managing Director, JCBL Group, stated, “We are proud to
partner with the Indian defence forces on multiple projects. I thank the army
for placing their trust in ADSL and the Group, which motivates us to keep
enhancing our support to India’s defence readiness.”
Earlier
this year, the JCBL Group signed India’s first defence memorandum of
understanding (MoU) with Slovakia to co-develop technologies for
next-generation combat vehicles, marking another step in its expanding
collaboration with the Indian defence forces. Shortly after, the army achieved
a key milestone by rolling out its first overhauled VT-72B ARV from the 512
Army Base Workshop, Pune, with ADSL as the sole industry partner.
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