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An IIT grad’s little-known firm will now make bulletproof jackets for the Indian Army

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SMPP Pvt. Ltd to supply 1.86 lakh special bulletproof jackets to Army, a move that is in sync with the Modi govt’s ‘Make in India’ policy.

New Delhi: The defence ministry has signed a Rs 639-crore contract with an Indian manufacturer for supply of bulletproof jackets, a move that is in sync with the Modi government’s ‘Make in India’ policy.

The indigenous company, SMPP Pvt. Ltd, will supply 1.86 lakh jackets to the Army. It has previously supplied bulletproof products to the Air Force, Navy, paramilitary and police forces of various states like Gujarat, Jammu & Kashmir, and Uttar Pradesh.

Bulletproof jackets and green packaging

These jackets will have boron carbide ceramic, making it ultra-light in weight and providing a ‘360-degree protection’. The ceramic is one of the hardest materials to stop bullets and yet be lightweight. According to Ashish Kansal, executive director of SMPP, they are one of the five companies in the world to manufacture these jackets. In 2017, the ministry of defence had given SMPP the technology award for bulletproof jackets.

The company claims to preserve a sustainable ecosystem by also manufacturing ‘green packaging’ that can be used for protecting wine bottles and other spirits. This packaging is made out of recycled pulp and used for automotive, medical, electronic, household, and office products.

The new Indian Army Level III+ BPJ. Boron Carbide Ceramic panels with Neck and groin protection
The new Indian Army Level III+ BPJ. Boron Carbide Ceramic panels with Neck and groin protection | ThePrint

First indigenous company in defence manufacturing

SMPP became one of the first private Indian companies to be given permission to manufacture ammunition in 1991 when the defence sector was closed to the private industry. It was given the defence/industrial licence from the defence ministry as an approved manufacturer of combustible cartridges, bulletproof vest, vehicle armour and aircraft armours.

Started in 1985 by Dr S.C. Kansal, an IIT-Bombay alumnus who received his Ph.D in chemical engineering, the company’s turnover in the last financial year was over Rs 100 crore.

Initially a domestic producer, SMPP now exports protection solutions to countries such as Germany, France, Australia, the UK, Russia and Israel.

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7 COMMENTS

  1. But why did SMPP change its supplier after winning the bid….that too they are planning to procure material from China. Whereas China is refusing to declare Azad Masood as a terrorist…Chinese products should be banned.

  2. Read last year about Scientist Shantanu Bhowmick designed ultra lightweight, cost effective thermoplastic jacket, which can be manufactured completely in India and has been duly approved. Any connection here?

    • Thermoseplastics and carbon fiber you meant to say….sandwiched with kevlar 40 and poly propelyne sheets with a core thickness of 50 mm……naa the approved bulletproof jackets are of boron carbide sheets…you can check material suppliers like 3M ..

  3. About time our heroes got proper equipment to take on the porki jihadis! ‘Make in India’ makes it all the more sweeter!

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