India’s AI Sentry: Triyam‑3D Autonomous Weapon System Can Guard Borders for 21 Days Without Human Presence

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India’s AI Sentry: Triyam‑3D Autonomous Weapon System Can Guard Borders for 21 Days Without Human Presence

In a significant leap toward autonomous border defence, BSS Advance Technologies has unveiled the Triyam‑3D, an AI-powered autonomous lethal weapon system capable of operating without human presence for up to 21 consecutive days. Designed for high-threat, high-altitude environments, the Triyam‑3D combines machine precision, AI logic, and rugged construction to offer a smart, self-reliant combat system—tailored for India’s modern battlefield requirements.

At its core, the Triyam‑3D reflects a simple yet powerful doctrine: Detect, Decide, Destroy. But behind this motto lies a sophisticated web of sensors, robotics, and decision-making algorithms engineered to hold the line when human soldiers cannot.

 

A Lethal Watchdog Powered by AI

Triyam‑3D is not merely a remote-controlled gun. It is a fully autonomous defensive platform capable of:

  • Detecting threats up to 800 meters,

  • Tracking multiple targets in real-time,

  • Engaging and neutralizing them without human input, and

  • Sustaining continuous operation for over 500 hours when powered by its high-capacity 48V 100Ah lithium-ion battery.

This makes it a powerful asset for military posts situated in remote high-altitude regions, where the deployment of troops can be physically taxing and logistically complicated.

 

Engineered for Battlefield Harshness

Unlike conventional weapon systems that rely on constant human oversight, the Triyam‑3D thrives in isolation. Built to function in temperatures ranging from −30°C to +60°C, withstanding 95% humidity, it is ideally suited for both icy Himalayan outposts and humid borderlands alike.

Weighing just 62 kg (excluding weapon and power units), it supports a wide range of NATO-standard firearms including the INSAS 5.56 mm, IWI Negev LMGs (both 5.56 and 7.62 mm), and MMGs chambered in 7.62×51 mm.

Its 4K UHD vision module, complete with 30x optical zoom and gyrostabilization, ensures visibility even in challenging light and terrain conditions. Its laser range finder, accurate from 10 meters up to 1,200 meters, ensures pin-point targeting with ±1 meter precision.

 

Autonomous, Yet Adaptable

Triyam‑3D offers both Human-In-the-Loop (HITL) and Human-Out-of-the-Loop (HOOTL) modes. Operators can opt for full autonomy or maintain control for manual target verification, depending on mission needs and engagement protocols.

Once zeroed and deployed—a process that takes less than 5 minutes with a trained operator—the system can independently identify, track, and engage moving or static targets using sub-milliradian precision actuators, ensuring unparalleled accuracy.

 

Advanced Features for Modern Combat

What sets Triyam‑3D apart is its modular and scalable design. It is capable of:

  • Detecting drones via acoustic sensing and AI-powered triangulation,

  • Coordinating with other deployed units to form a smart defence grid (Swarm Coordination),

  • Executing autonomous target engagement based on pre-defined threat profiles.

It can rotate 360° horizontally, tilt between −30° to +68° vertically, and move with rotational precision up to 1/1400 degree—making it agile enough to track fast-moving aerial and ground threats.

Its internal armature-actuated braking system ensures zero wear and tear during operation, enhancing long-term deployment capability.

 

A Made-in-India Marvel

Manufactured under the ‘Make in India’ initiative, Triyam‑3D stands as a testament to the country's growing capabilities in smart defence manufacturing. With a “Patent Pending” status, the system is poised not just for domestic deployment, but also as a potential export product for friendly foreign nations operating in similar hostile terrains.

At a time when adversaries are increasingly resorting to drones, asymmetric incursions, and electronic warfare, the need for a 24/7 autonomous frontline guardian has never been greater. The Triyam‑3D is India’s answer—smart, durable, and deadly.

 

The battlefield is evolving, and with it, so must the defenders. In Triyam‑3D, BSS Advance Technologies has created more than a weapon—it has built a digital sentry that never sleeps. With the ability to hold ground without rest, without fear, and without faltering, Triyam‑3D could well define the future of static border defence—not just in India, but worldwide.

As India faces mounting challenges across its northern and western frontiers, innovations like Triyam‑3D ensure that the country's first line of defence remains resolute, relentless, and ready—day and night, for 21 days straight, without a single human on site.

✍️ This article is written by the team of The Defense News.

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