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Developed by Agency for Defense Development, the new ultra-high hardness armor steel has completed a joint international study between Korea and India to test the applicable structural bulletproof performance and will be applied to K2, K9, and K21.
Reference: Agency for Defense Development, Ultra high-hardness and high-hardness armor steels development, 8 June 2021
Maybe L&T?
Maybe L&T?
L&T does have an R&D metallurgy lab working on submarine steel. It collaborated with SAIL. SAIL started producing DMR292 series submarine steel at Rourkela plant past few years if I'm not wrong.
Developed by ADD, the exact name of this Ultra-high hardness armor steel is Nano crystal armor steel, a high-hardness steel material used as the main material for front armor in Japanese Type 10 tank. I personally dislike this word called Nano Crystal Armor because it seems to be promoted as something of a super technology. If think about it really simply, it's just hardness steel that combines nano technology with armor steel.Wouldn't be surprising given K9 thunder as well.
DMRL may also be involved.
It will be good if this is advanced more with SK in both naval realm and general armoured realm too.... K9 thunder is very good springboard for armoured vehicles and materials technology cooperation more broadly. Light tanks, FICV, FRCV etc.
Developed by ADD, the exact name of this Ultra-high hardness armor steel is Nano crystal armor steel, a high-hardness steel material used as the main material for front armor in Japanese Type 10 tank. I personally dislike this word called Nano Crystal Armor because it seems to be promoted as something of a super technology. If think about it really simply, it's just hardness steel that combines nano technology with armor steel.
Currently, planning to upgrade the K2, K9, and K21 to new armor packages, but as you said, armor steel can be applied to various military equipment.
Pure Indian science and technology, verging on purely Bengaluru science and technology. Almost all the design work was done in NAL (National Aeronautical Laboratory, an ISRO-like organisation in Bengaluru). Brilliant guys, insulated from politics, from cross-currents, totally focussed on R&D.