

India successfully tested an AI-enabled Negev light machine gun at 14,000 feet in collaboration with the Army, showcasing autonomous targeting capabilities in high-altitude terrain.
- India tested an AI-enabled Negev system at 14,000 feet altitude
- Weapon autonomously identifies and engages targets in mountains
- Trial supports Make in India and Aatmanirbhar Bharat initiatives
In a step towards enhancing autonomous combat capabilities, India on Monday successfully tested an artificial intelligence-enabled light machine gun (LMG) system in high-altitude terrain. Developed by Dehradun-based defence firm BSS Material Ltd., the AI-powered Negev LMG underwent trials in collaboration with the Indian Army at an altitude of 14,000 feet, officials said.
The advanced weapon system demonstrated its ability to autonomously identify and engage targets in challenging mountain environments, a crucial advantage for operations along India’s rugged border regions.
The trials, focused on functionality and accuracy, are part of a broader push to modernise the armed forces through indigenous innovation under the ‘Make in India’ and ‘Aatmanirbhar Bharat’ initiatives.