Recently inducted into the Indian Army’s arsenal, the Armado Light Specialist Vehicles (LSVs) played a key role in the success of Operation Sindoor, targeting enemy posts and intercepting incoming vehicles with precision and power.
These modern, high-mobility platforms were deployed to the front lines during the operation, where their speed and agility allowed Indian forces to maneuver effectively in challenging terrain. Equipped with Anti-Tank Guided Missile (ATGM) launchers, the Armado LSVs delivered significant firepower, successfully neutralizing enemy armored units, bunkers, and supply vehicles.
Defence officials stated that the vehicles’ tactical advantage lay in their combination of lightweight design, off-road mobility, and offensive strength, enabling Indian troops to strike hard while remaining agile. “The Armado LSVs allowed us to respond quickly to moving targets and fortified positions with guided missile precision,” said a senior Army officer involved in the operation.
These vehicles are built to operate in diverse combat environments and are designed with crew protection in mind, making them ideal for border operations, reconnaissance, and rapid strikes.
The performance of the Armado LSVs in Operation Sindoor is being hailed as a strong validation of India’s push toward modernizing its land warfare capability with indigenously developed platforms.