Indian Army to deploy Sherp ATVs for UN mission in South Sudan

ANI March 13, 2025 148 views

The Indian Army is set to deploy its indigenously developed Sherp All-Terrain Vehicles (ATVs) to the United Nations Mission in South Sudan. These advanced vehicles offer exceptional mobility and amphibious capabilities in challenging terrain conditions. The deployment highlights India's growing defense technology prowess and commitment to international peacekeeping efforts. This strategic move underscores the nation's technological innovation and global security contributions.

"The Sherp ATVs are engineered for superior adaptability and unmatched amphibious capabilities" - Indian Army Official
New Delhi, March 13: The Indian Army is set to deploy indigenously developed Sherp All-Terrain Vehicles (ATVs) for peacekeeping operations under the United Nations Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS), significantly enhancing mobility in extreme terrain conditions.

Key Points

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Indigenous Sherp ATVs enhance UN peacekeeping mobility

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Demonstrates India's advanced defense technological capabilities

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Supports Atmanirbhar Bharat initiative

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Extends operational reach of peacekeepers

The Army posted on X, "The Indian Army is set to deploy the indigenously developed Sherp All-Terrain Vehicles (ATVs) for peacekeeping operations to the United Nations Mission in South Sudan, UNMISS, significantly enhancing mobility in extreme terrain."

"The Sherp ATVs are engineered for superior adaptability and unmatched amphibious capabilities, making them ideal for the challenging environments encountered in South Sudan. As a force-multiplying asset, the Sherp ATV will bolster rapid response capabilities, improve high-mobility logistics, and extend the operational reach of UN peacekeepers," said the Army on X.

"This deployment showcases India's commitment to Atmanirbhar Bharat and demonstrates the nation's growing defence capabilities on a global stage, reinforcing tactical mobility and India's contribution to international peace and security," added the post.

Meanwhile, Border Security Force (BSF) personnel posted at the India-Pakistan border in Jaisalmer showered 'Gulal' and participated in celebrations ahead of tomorrow's Holi festival.

Visuals showed the personnel exchanging sweet embraces and eating sweets. They also played with colours and danced their hearts out.

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