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"Mind, once stretched by a new idea, never returns to its original dimensions": Indian Army received the patent for the ‘Accident Prevention System based on Artificial Intelligence’ developed indigenously by Research & Development within the organisation

The new Digital Pattern Combat Uniform, revealed on Army Day on January 15, 2022, not only offers a contemporary look but also boasts enhanced functionality
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Indian Army Receives Patent For AI-Driven Accident Prevention System
Indian Army Receives Patent For AI-Driven Accident Prevention System

In an exceptional stride towards enhancing vehicular safety, the Indian Army announced the receipt of a patent for a unique artificial intelligence (AI)-based accident prevention system. The primary creator of this groundbreaking technology is Kuldeep Yadav, who is part of the esteemed Indian Army. This invention's patent is a substantial addition to the defense sector's innovative contributions, illustrating the Indian Army's dedication to employing advanced technology for safety measures.

The AI-driven accident prevention system was conceived and developed organically within the Army's research and development (R&D) wing. A testament to the department's progressive mindset, the system is proof of the Indian Army's unwavering commitment to protecting its personnel by leveraging cutting-edge technologies.

The visionary behind this initiative, Kuldeep Yadav, has been rightfully recognized for his remarkable contribution. Filed for patenting on February 2, 2021, his brainchild underscores the Indian Army's focused endeavors to harness AI's power in improving operational safety and efficiency.

To explain further, a patent is an exclusive right given to an inventor over their creation for a specific duration. This right safeguards the invention, ensuring that it cannot be replicated, manufactured, or employed by others without the patent holder's explicit consent. As per the patent certificate made public by the Indian Army, this particular patent, awarded on July 11, will remain valid and effective for the subsequent two decades.

Reinventing Safety Standards

The AI-powered system is designed to prevent accidents by alerting drivers who show signs of drowsiness or fatigue while operating vehicles. As expressed by the Indian Army in a tweet, this innovative system is expected to significantly reduce the number of accidents resulting from driver fatigue, thereby safeguarding lives.

In another notable advancement made in November 2022, the Indian Army also procured a patent for a new camouflage uniform design. The Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) for the camouflage pattern and design now solely rest with the Indian Army, implying that any unauthorized manufacturing of this design could lead to legal consequences.

The exclusive IPR for the Improved Combat Uniform's design and camouflage pattern was also registered to assert the Indian Army's ownership. This was accomplished under the meticulous supervision of the Controller General of Patents, Designs and Trademark, Kolkata, with the official announcement made in the Patent Office's journal in October 2022, issue no. 42/2022.

Exemplifying Indigenous Defense Production

The new Digital Pattern Combat Uniform, revealed on Army Day on January 15, 2022, not only offers a contemporary look but also boasts enhanced functionality. The fabric used is not only lighter and stronger but also provides superior breathability, quick-drying properties, and is easier to maintain. Catering to gender inclusivity, the uniform has been thoughtfully designed to include specific modifications for women's combat uniforms.

The Indian Army has already procured 50,000 sets of this new uniform, and they have been distributed to 15 Canteen Stores Department (CSD) depots spread across the country. To ensure precision in crafting the uniforms, the Army is conducting workshops to educate civil and military tailors in the stitching of the new uniform, in collaboration with instructors from the National Institute of Fashion Technology (NIFT) at Delhi. An impressive 11.70 lakh sets are set to be procured to cater to JCOs and ORs, with the operation slated to commence from August 2023.

The Indian defense production landscape marked a significant milestone as its value surpassed Rs.1 lakh crore for the first time in fiscal year 2022-23. This unprecedented achievement is a result of several proactive initiatives and reforms by the government aimed at promoting indigenous design, development, and production of defense equipment.

The Indian Army is also enthusiastically promoting the participation of MSMEs and startups in defense technology development. Under various schemes like Innovations for Defence Excellence (iDEX), Technology Development Fund (TDF), and the 'Make' procedure under Defence Acquisition Procedure (DAP) 2020, the Army encourages indigenous defense solutions. These efforts amplify the nation's self-reliance in defense and significantly contribute to defense exports.

In conclusion, these remarkable feats by the Indian Army are not only a matter of national pride but also a testament to the country's progressive journey towards enhancing safety and promoting indigenous solutions in the defense sector.

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