Army rolls out overhauled armoured recovery vehicle
It was flagged off from the Army Base Workshop in Pune
The Army has rolled out its first overhauled Armoured Recovery Vehicle (ARV) based on the T-72 tank. The ARV is used to recover tanks that have broken down or been hit during conflict. It was flagged off from the Army Base Workshop (ABW) in Pune. Airbornics Defence and Space Private Limited (ADSL), a subsidiary of the JCBL Group, was the industry partner for the project. As part of the work, ADSL overhauled the ARV by dismantling the vehicle, replacing critical components and repairing or substituting assemblies.
Rishi Aggarwal, Managing Director of JCBL Group, said, “We are honoured to partner with the Army for the overhaul of this platform.”
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