Foundation stone laid for the Hyderabad-based VBAT manufacturing plant, backed by a $90 million investment and long-term technology transfer from US defence innovator Shield AI
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Next-gen military drone production begins in Hyderabad with JSW Defence and Shield AI’s $90M UAS facility
In a landmark move for India’s defence manufacturing ambitions, JSW Defence Pvt. Ltd. has commenced construction of a next-generation Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) facility in Hyderabad. The project marks the beginning of a $90 million partnership between JSW Defence and US-based defence technology company Shield AI, setting the stage for large-scale production of military drones under a long-term technology transfer arrangement.
The project is aligned with the Government of India’s Aatmanirbhar Bharat vision and reflects a maturing ecosystem for indigenous defence capabilities. Expected to be operational by the last quarter of 2026, the facility will also create a domestic supply chain, workforce training systems, and a sustainable infrastructure for MRO (maintenance, repair and overhaul) services related to unmanned systems.
Mr. Parth Jindal, speaking at the ceremony, stated, “Today’s milestone signals a bold new chapter in India’s journey toward self-reliance in next-generation defence technologies. Our collaboration with Shield AI reflects our shared ambition to bring mission-critical, globally benchmarked capabilities to India and to build an ecosystem that will define the future of unmanned systems for the nation.”
The VBAT platform, with its patented ducted design, is capable of vertical take-off and long-endurance missions. It supports a broad range of ISR functionalities, from reconnaissance over hostile terrains to direct battlefield deployment with front-line units. Its compact logistics footprint makes it suitable for rapid deployment in diverse environments, adding versatility to India’s defence toolkit.
The Hyderabad facility also serves as a symbol of technological diplomacy. With the US and India strengthening defence and trade ties, this project stands as a clear example of how industrial cooperation can align with shared geopolitical goals.
From pilot training to system integration and lifecycle support, JSW Defence plans to develop a full-service ecosystem around the drone. This approach not only builds domestic competence but reduces dependency on imports, a long-standing concern in the defence sector.
Industry observers also see this development as a potential catalyst for spin-off innovation. The convergence of aerospace engineering, AI, autonomy, and robotics within the VBAT programme may lead to new R&D investments and further strategic partnerships in the coming years.
By creating one of the most advanced UAS production lines in the region, JSW Defence and Shield AI are laying the groundwork for a sustainable, export-ready, and technologically sovereign ecosystem in India’s defence sector.