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Indian Army UAS JWALA 10 with Grenade Delivering Mechanism and UAS Delta-III Tender Jhansi Uttar Pradesh 2026

Bid Publish Date

19-Feb-2026, 2:21 pm

Bid End Date

02-Mar-2026, 3:00 pm

Progress

Issue19-Feb-2026, 2:21 pm
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Quantity

2

Category

UAS JWALA 10 WITH GRENADE DELIVERING MECHANISM

Bid Type

Two Packet Bid

Categories 1

Tender Overview

The Indian Army (Department Of Military Affairs) invites bids for a UAS product category, specifically the UAS JWALA 10 WITH GRENADE DELIVERING MECHANISM and UAS Delta-III, for delivery to Jhansi, Uttar Pradesh 284001. While the tender value and dates are not disclosed, the scope includes potential quantity adjustments up to 25% at contracted rates and a delivery framework tied to the original delivery period with a minimum 30-day extension rule. Bidders must address the option clause, ensure post-award delivery feasibility, and align with military procurement standards. A key differentiator is the integration of grenade-delivery capability within an unmanned aerial system, signaling specialized security and operational requirements.

Technical Specifications & Requirements

  • Product names: UAS JWALA 10 with grenade-delivering mechanism; UAS Delta-III.
  • Delivery framework: option to increase/decrease quantity by up to 25%; delivery period adjustments based on the original period; minimum extension of 30 days.
  • Service support: establish a Functional Service Centre in the State of each consignee location within 30 days of award; payment upon documentary evidence.
  • Support infrastructure: dedicated toll-free service number and a defined Escalation Matrix for service support.
  • BOQ: no items listed; emphasis on turnkey capability, compliance with on-site/carry-in warranty as applicable.
  • Compliance: bidders must submit robust service capabilities and response mechanisms consistent with military-grade equipment.

Terms, Conditions & Eligibility

  • Option Clause: quantity can shift by up to 25% during order and currency period, with calculated time extensions.
  • Service Center: if not present, must establish within 30 days post-award; payment conditioned on submission of center evidence.
  • Support: dedicated toll-free line and escalation matrix required.
  • EMD/Financials: not disclosed in data; bidders must anticipate standard army procurement documentation and security clearances.
  • Delivery and penalties: detailed clauses exist around delivery timing and potential adjustments, aligned with original delivery period.

Key Specifications

  • Product/service names: UAS JWALA 10 WITH GRENADE DELIVERING MECHANISM; UAS Delta-III

  • Estimated value and quantities: not disclosed; emphasis on scalable quantity up to 25%

  • Delivery framework: original delivery period with option to extend; minimum extension of 30 days

  • Quality/standards: military-grade UAVs; specific standards not listed

  • Warranty/AMC: on-site vs carry-in warranty terms implied; service center requirement

  • Service requirements: functional service centers in state of each consignee location; 30-day establishment window

Terms & Conditions

  • Key Term 1: Quantity adjustment up to 25% at contract and during currency

  • Key Term 2: Establish service center within 30 days post-award; payment after evidence

  • Key Term 3: Dedicated toll-free service line and escalation matrix required

Important Clauses

Payment Terms

Payment linked to documentary evidence of functional service center; no dates provided for milestone payments

Delivery Schedule

Delivery period follows last date of original delivery order; extended time computed as (Increase/Original) × Original period with min 30 days

Penalties/Liquidated Damages

Standard penalties implied within option and delivery clauses; explicit LD not provided in data

Bidder Eligibility

  • Demonstrated experience supplying military UAVs or defense-grade unmanned systems

  • Ability to establish service centers in the consignee state within 30 days of award

  • Compliance with required escalation matrix and toll-free support framework

Documents 4

GeM-Bidding-9012306.pdf

Main Document

Technical Specification/Buyer Specification Document

TECHNICAL

Technical Specification/Buyer Specification Document

TECHNICAL

GEM General Terms and Conditions Document

GEM_GENERAL_TERMS_AND_CONDITIONS

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Required Documents

1

GST registration certificate

2

Permanent Account Number (PAN) card

3

Experience certificates for similar UAS or defense equipment

4

Financial statements or turnover proof

5

EMD/Security deposit documents (as per terms)

6

Technical bid documents demonstrating capability for UAS with grenade-delivery system

7

OEM authorizations or dealership certificates

8

Service center establishment evidence or plan

9

Escalation matrix and toll-free service contact details

Frequently Asked Questions

Key insights about UTTAR PRADESH tender market

How to bid for the UAS JWALA 10 grenade delivery tender in Jhansi?

To bid, present proof of defense-grade UAV capability, submit OEM authorizations, provide service center plans in Uttar Pradesh within 30 days, and include an Escalation Matrix for service. Ensure compliance with option quantity clauses and deliverable timelines tied to the original delivery period.

What documents are required for the UAS procurement in Uttar Pradesh?

Submit GST, PAN, financial statements, experience certificates for UAVs, EMD documents, technical bid, OEM authorizations, and service-center establishment plans. Include toll-free support details and escalation matrix as part of the service commitment.

What are the delivery extension rules for the 25% quantity option?

Delivery time extends using formula: (Increased quantity ÷ Original quantity) × Original delivery period, with a minimum of 30 days. The purchaser may extend this during the option period up to the original delivery duration.

What standards or certifications are required for the UAS bid?

Specific standards are not listed; bidders should demonstrate military-grade UAV compliance and provide OEM certifications and certifications for grenade-delivery mechanisms, plus service capability in Uttar Pradesh.

When is the 30-day service-center establishment deadline after award?

Within 30 days of award, a functional service center must be established in the state of each consignee location, with payment released after documentary evidence of this center.

How is payment conditioned in this UAS procurement in Jhansi?

Payment terms require documentary evidence of a functional service center; exact milestone payments are not specified, so bidders should align with standard government practices and submit complete service infrastructure proof.

What is the scope of support for UAS Delta-III in this tender?

The tender requires dedicated toll-free service, an escalation matrix, and on-site or carry-in warranty support, with a defined service network in the state of Uttar Pradesh.

What is the scope and risk of quantity variation under option clauses?

The purchaser may increase/decrease quantity by up to 25%; bidders should plan for variable demand and adjust production capacity while maintaining contract rates.