Indian Army Inducts First Indigenous Chip-Based 4G Mobile Base Station
| Aspect | Details |
|---|---|
| Event | Indian Army inducts first indigenous chip-based 4G mobile base station |
| Procured From | Bangalore-based firm Signaltron |
| Procurement Method | Government e-Marketplace (GeM) portal |
| Chip Developer | Signalchip |
| Founder | Himamshu Khasnis |
| Product | Sahyadri LTE base stations |
| Weight | 7 kgs |
| Key Features | High-quality secure wireless communication; works in standalone and cellular modes; inter-operates with legacy systems |
| Units Supplied | 20 units to the Indian Army |
| Flexibility | Light and mobile units, allowing flexibility in deployment |
| Indigenous Development | First Indian system running on an Indian chip for complex communication technology |

