New Delhi, Feb 17 (Inditop.com) India’s Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) that has hitherto been catering to the demands of the armed forces, is now offering unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) and other weapons and equipment to the paramilitary forces and the state police forces for their operations against the Maoists and other extremists.

“We have told the paramilitary forces and the state police forces at various forums that we can provide UAVs and weapons for use in low intensity conflict zones. These weapons would be customised to their needs,” a top DRDO official told Inditop at the DefExpo land and naval systems exhibition.

“Talks with some of them are in an advanced stage. The terms and conditions under which weapons and other equipment would be given to the police and paramilitary forces are being worked out,” the official added.

Also on offer are mobile jammers, night vision devices and surveillance systems.

For the first time, DRDO has set up a stall at the exhibition focusing on equipment used in low intensity conflicts.