The Quick Reaction Fighting Vehicle (QRFV), built domestically by Tata Advanced Systems Limited, has been successfully supplied to the Indian Army. India's ability to defend itself will increase. The introduction of QRFV will improve the operational capabilities of the Indian Army. The milestone of jointly deploying the 100th missile launcher for the IAF's unique Akash project was reached last month by Tata and L&T. The new QRF vehicles from Tata are yet another example of Indian defence technology that has been effectively developed domestically. Tata's new QRF vehicles serve as evidence that India is capable of producing its own defence technology at home. The following are some QRFV (Quick Reaction Fighting Vehicle) features: * It has Stanag level 4 blast protection * A 240 HP engine is installed in the vehicle * It is a 44 mine-protected vehicle * This brand-new TATA vehicle has a payload capacity of up to two tonnes. * There are 14 seats available.