NEW DELHI: The Army has established the Signals Technology Evaluation and Adaptation Group (STEAG), a specialized technology arm dedicated to research and evaluation of advanced communication technologies such as AI, 5G, 6G, machine learning and quantum technologies for defense purposes. .
STEAG provides customized solutions across wired and wireless systems, including electronic switching, mobile communications, software defined radios (SDR), electronic warfare (EW) systems, 5G and 6G networks, quantum technology, artificial intelligence, and machine learning. We will continue to focus on technology development.
This pioneering division aims to leverage cutting-edge solutions and collaborate with academia and industry to identify suitable defense applications.
STEAG conducts technical research, evaluation and development of core ICT solutions while providing user interface support through maintaining and upgrading the latest technology.
Focus on China
The Chinese military is expected to prioritize the gradual integration of 6G technology, foreseeing a pivotal role in adapting to the upcoming military transformation.
6G will give carriers enhanced command over unmanned military assets that are predicted to play a central role in future conflicts.
Particularly in areas such as drone technology and medical science, the advent of 6G is poised to revolutionize critical networks and bring about major changes.
The importance of 6G
There is an urgent need to recognize the effectiveness of network-centric warfare and deploy critical technologies to enhance overall operational efficiency.
The Indian Army is developing advanced military software that incorporates artificial intelligence decision-making tools and predictive analytics.
While this technology advancement is built on the foundation of 5G, the impending arrival of 6G promises to further increase intelligence and operational capabilities in both scale and precision for the future battlefield. Masu.
(Information provided by agency)
STEAG provides customized solutions across wired and wireless systems, including electronic switching, mobile communications, software defined radios (SDR), electronic warfare (EW) systems, 5G and 6G networks, quantum technology, artificial intelligence, and machine learning. We will continue to focus on technology development.
This pioneering division aims to leverage cutting-edge solutions and collaborate with academia and industry to identify suitable defense applications.
STEAG conducts technical research, evaluation and development of core ICT solutions while providing user interface support through maintaining and upgrading the latest technology.
Focus on China
The Chinese military is expected to prioritize the gradual integration of 6G technology, foreseeing a pivotal role in adapting to the upcoming military transformation.
6G will give carriers enhanced command over unmanned military assets that are predicted to play a central role in future conflicts.
Particularly in areas such as drone technology and medical science, the advent of 6G is poised to revolutionize critical networks and bring about major changes.
Expanding
There is an urgent need to recognize the effectiveness of network-centric warfare and deploy critical technologies to enhance overall operational efficiency.
The Indian Army is developing advanced military software that incorporates artificial intelligence decision-making tools and predictive analytics.
While this technology advancement is built on the foundation of 5G, the impending arrival of 6G promises to further increase intelligence and operational capabilities in both scale and precision for the future battlefield. Masu.
(Information provided by agency)


