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India's FRCV Program Eyes AI-Powered Tanks to Match Europe's Next-Gen Armour

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India is modernising its armoured forces through the Future Ready Combat Vehicle (FRCV) program, designed to integrate drones, artificial intelligence, and advanced sensors into a networked combat system. The initiative represents a shift away from traditional tank warfare toward intelligence-driven, collaborative battlefield operations. European nations are pursuing similar upgrades, with Germany developing the KF-51 Panther and France and Germany jointly working on the Capint tank. Both Indian and European programs share key priorities, including cyber resilience and beyond-line-of-sight strike capabilities. The global trend points to tanks evolving into digital combat nodes rather than standalone firepower platforms.

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