Zen Technologies Limited revealed a suite of next-generation defense technologies on the fourth day of Aero India 2025 in Bengaluru, following the Chief of Defence Staff’s launch of the company’s AI-powered systems earlier in the event.
The shares of Zen Technologies Limited were trading at ₹1,454.40, up by ₹6.35 or 0.44 per cent on the NSE today at 3.05 pm.
The new offerings include a drone-based virtual simulation system for firearms training, an indigenous propulsion system for UAVs, an AI-powered airborne killer drone system, and a tactical engagement simulator. The company demonstrated these technologies at their booth in Hall A.
“Our newest defence solutions integrate AI, simulation, and advanced combat technologies to equip forces for modern warfare,” said Ashok Atluri, Chairman and Managing Director of Zen Technologies.
The company, which has shipped over 1,000 training systems worldwide and applied for more than 155 patents, operates a dedicated R&D facility recognized by India’s Ministry of Science and Technology. Zen Technologies has positioned itself as a pioneer in defense training and anti-drone solutions, with deployments across Indian armed forces and international markets.
The company highlighted that these indigenous innovations aim to enhance battlefield readiness and mission effectiveness while reinforcing India’s self-reliance in defense technology.