Bengaluru: In a significant advancement for the Armed Forces, the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) – Structural Engineering Research Centre has unveiled a bullet-resistant security booth at Aero India 2025. Designed to safeguard soldiers stationed at critical locations, this innovative booth is drawing widespread attention at the event.
For years, soldiers guarding sensitive borders and high-risk zones have relied on sandbag bunkers for protection. However, these traditional setups offer limited defence against sudden enemy attacks. The newly developed bullet-resistant booth is set to change that by providing enhanced protection, helping to prevent casualties in hostile situations.
State-of-the-Art Protection for Security Forces
This advanced security booth is expected to be a game-changer for various defence forces, including the Indian Army, paramilitary units, Border Security Force (BSF), and the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF). It will enable personnel to monitor enemy movements efficiently and respond swiftly to threats.
CSIR’s Chennai-based research unit developed the booth, and it is being showcased at the Yelahanka Air Force Station during Aero India 2025. Senior CSIR scientist Amar Prakash told ETV Bharat that the primary goal is to deploy these security booths across different security agencies within the next six months.