Tata Power SED
Company type | Private |
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Industry | Defence |
Headquarters | New Delhi, India |
Area served | India |
Parent | Tata Advanced Systems |
Website | www.tatapowersed.in |
Tata Power SED (Tata Power Strategic Engineering Division) is an Indian defence manufacturing company and a part of the Tata Group. It was a unit of Tata Power until 2020, when Tata Advanced Systems acquired it from Tata Power.[1] It was formerly known as Strategic Electronics Division.
Products and services
[edit]Pinaka MBRL
[edit]Tata Power SED is the lead contractor along with Larsen & Toubro Limited for the Pinaka Multi Barrel Rocket Launcher (MBRL) system.[3]
Akash missile
[edit]Tata power SED is building the launchers for the Akash SAM systems for the Indian Air Force.[4]
Arihant-class submarine
[edit]Tata Power SED built the control systems for the Arihant class of submarines.[citation needed]
MRSAM Airforce
[edit]ATAGS Gun System
[edit]Developing 155 x 52 cal Artillery Gun for the Indian Army.
Portable Diver Detection SONAR
[edit]ASAT Launcher
[edit]Military Airfield Modernization (MAFI)
[edit]Tata Power SED is also active in modernizing military airfields MAFI (Military Air Field Infrastructure) programme in the country. Recently, India's Ministry of Defence awarded a ₹1600 crore ($120 million) contract to the company to modernize 37 airfields in the country. Under the first phase of MAFI programme, the company has already upgraded 30 airfields.[5]
References
[edit]- ^ "Tata Power completes sale of its defence business to Tata Advanced Systems". The Economic Times. Retrieved 30 October 2022.
- ^ "Tata Power's Strategic Engineering Division bags Rs 490 cr order for 2 Pinaka regiments". The Economic Times. Retrieved 10 January 2023.
- ^ "Tata Power Strategic Electronics Division :: Product Range :: Weapon Systems". Tatapowersed.com. Archived from the original on 28 November 2013. Retrieved 9 October 2017.
- ^ "Defense19". India-defence.com. August 2024.
- ^ "Tata Power SED to modernize India's military airfields in a $160 million contract". Defence Star. 8 May 2020.