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Indian Air Force obtains BLE tool tracking system to enhance airbase safety

In a significant move to modernize airbase operations, the Indian Air Force (IAF) is going to adopt an advanced Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) Tool Tracking System, after signing a contract with IG Defence and Aerospace, who have won Ministry of Defence’s Idex Challenge for this pioneering technology. This innovative system enhances the efficiency and security of tool management across airbases, streamlining maintenance operations and ensuring precise inventory tracking. Notably, the Indian Air Force operates over 60 airbases across the country, reflecting the immense scale and need for this innovative, Made-in-India technology in ensuring the safety of airbases and expensive fighter aircraft, which play a strategic role in the country’s overall security as well as self-reliance.

As part of India’s broader self-reliance drive in defence technology, this state-of-the-art solution is to be piloted at Gwalior Airbase before its planned expansion to other IAF and Army airbases. One of the key benefits of this system is its role in minimizing Foreign Object Debris (FOD) damage, a major safety concern at airbases. Tools, bolts, and other maintenance equipment left undetected on runways can lead to incidents such as tyre bursts and structural damage during takeoff or landing. By enabling real-time tracking and automated alerts, the BLE system significantly enhances runway safety. Additionally, the system offers an extended charging cycle of 6-8 months, reducing maintenance efforts and ensuring uninterrupted operations.

Real-time, automated tool tracking is critical in military aviation, where misplaced tools and maintenance inefficiencies can impact mission readiness. Traditionally, manual tool tracking and runway clearance take 2-3 hours, relying on logbooks and human effort. The BLE-based Tool Tracking System revolutionizes this process by integrating AI-driven inventory management and Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) technology, reducing operational downtime and ensuring tool accountability with precision, besides being extremely cost-effective.

Bodhisattwa Sanghapriya, Founder of IG Aerospace and Defence, said, “Winning the iDEX Challenge and deploying our BLE Tool Tracking System for  the Indian Air Force is a proud moment for us. This technology not only enhances operational safety but also streamlines maintenance efficiency, reinforcing India’s position as a leader in indigenous defence solutions. We are committed to scaling this innovation across multiple airbases to strengthen India’s defence infrastructure as well as IAF’s operational readiness.”

Once the successful completion of the pilot project at Gwalior is done, the IAF plans to expand the BLE Tool Tracking System to other airbases, ensuring a more secure and efficient operational environment. As the IAF continues its expansion and modernization efforts, such cutting-edge technologies will play a pivotal role in enhancing mission readiness and airbase security. 

Disclaimer: This article is based on a press release and has been published with minimal modifications for clarity and formatting.

Navanwita Bora Sachdev

Navanwita is the editor of The Tech Panda who also frequently publishes stories in news outlets such as The Indian Express, Entrepreneur India, and The Business Standard

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