Sanlayan Group transfers high-voltage power supply technology to Indian Armed Forces, enhancing electronic warfare.
Versabyte Data Systems, a Sanlayan Group company, has transferred its indigenously developed high-voltage power supply for active self-protection jammers to the Indian Armed Forces, marking a key advancement in electronic warfare capabilities. The handover occurred last week at DRDO Bhawan in New Delhi, where CEO R. Chandra Kumar presented the technology to Air Marshal Awdhesh Kumar Bharti, with DRDO Chairman Samir V. Kamat and Vice Admiral Vineet McCarthy present; it was showcased among seven technologies under DRDO’s Technology Development Fund. Co-developed by DRDO scientists and Versabyte engineers, this airborne subsystem supports pulse and continuous-wave jammers on aircraft, enhancing survivability and mission success through the firm’s four decades of power electronics expertise. The milestone aligns with Aatmanirbhar Bharat, bolstering public-private partnerships and self-reliance, following Sanlayan’s Most Innovative Project Award two months prior at Samanvay 2025 for an airborne EW payload. Rahul Vamshidhar, Sanlayan’s Co-founder and Chief Business Officer, emphasized the collaboration’s role in accelerating indigenous defense innovation
