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Republic Day 2026: Rifle mounted robots, hypersonic missiles to highlight defence might of Bharat at Kartavya Path

Kartavya Path will witness a striking display of India’s advancing military technology this Republic Day as the Indian Army showcases rifle-mounted robots at the ceremonial parade. Alongside this futuristic battlefield innovation, the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) is set to unveil its long-range Anti-Ship Hypersonic Glide Missile, underlining India’s growing focus on indigenous defence capabilities

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Indian Army's Multi Utility Legged Equipment to be showcased during 77th Republic Day

Indian Army's Multi Utility Legged Equipment to be showcased during 77th Republic Day

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NEW DELHI: The Indian Army is set to offer a glimpse into the future of modern warfare by showcasing rifle-mounted robots during the 77th Republic Day Parade on January 26 at Kartavya Path. The advanced quadruped machines, designed for combat support and surveillance, were recently spotted during Republic Day rehearsals in the national capital, drawing widespread attention.

These robotic, officially referred to as Multi-Utility Legged Equipment (MULEs), represent a significant leap in India’s defence modernisation efforts. Capable of carrying mounted weapons, sensors and surveillance equipment, the robots are intended to operate in high-risk environments where human soldiers face extreme danger. According to reports, the Indian Army has already inducted 100 such robotic mules into its operational units, marking a decisive shift towards automation and unmanned battlefield support.

Rifle mounted Robots of Indian Army at the Republic Day rehersal earlier today at the Kartavya Path in New Delhi. 🇮🇳 pic.twitter.com/Az5WYQJic0

— Aditya Raj Kaul (@AdityaRajKaul) January 20, 2026

Interestingly, similar quadruped robots had earlier caught public attention in a civilian role, serving as moving cameras during Indian Premier League (IPL) broadcasts. Their adaptation for defence purposes now highlights the military’s intent to harness cutting-edge robotics for tactical advantage, including reconnaissance missions, logistics support and potentially direct combat roles in hostile terrain.

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Adding to the technological showcase, DRDO’s long-range Anti-Ship Hypersonic Glide Missile (LRAShM) will make its debut at this year’s Republic Day parade. With an estimated range of around 1,500 kilometres, the missile significantly enhances India’s maritime strike capabilities, particularly in the strategically vital Indian Ocean Region. Its display is expected to underscore India’s progress in hypersonic weapons technology and its commitment to defence self-reliance under the Atmanirbhar Bharat initiative.

India will mark its 77th Republic Day on January 26, 2026, commemorating the day the Constitution came into force in 1950, transforming the nation into a sovereign democratic republic. Republic Day celebrations traditionally include grand military parades, cultural performances and nationwide patriotic events.

This year’s theme holds special historical significance, as it commemorates 150 years of ‘Vande Mataram’, India’s national song. The theme pays tribute to the song’s powerful role in the freedom movement and its enduring place in the country’s collective consciousness.

 

Topics: Multi-Utility Legged EquipmentAnti-Ship Hypersonic Glide MissileAtmanirbhar BharatDRDORepublic Day150 years of Vande Mataram77th Republic Day
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