Motley Exim Co.
RESEARCH · DEVELOPMENT · DRDO

Innovation in Defence Concealment

Motley Exim Co. is an India-based defence manufacturer whose R&D advances multi-spectral concealment, ultralight sniper systems, anti-drone camouflage, and superhydrophobic protective coatings across its CAMPRO® and FIRE ARMOR® product lines.

Active research programmes spanning next-generation multi-spectral materials, anti-drone systems, lightweight fire suppression chemistry, and operational integration patterns. Some collaborations and details remain NDA-protected.

Est. 1999 · DRDO Co-Development · NABL Tested
Note on disclosure: This page describes our R&D direction at a high level. Specific technical details, partnership identities, and unreleased product specifications are NDA-protected and shared only with verified procurement partners under appropriate confidentiality agreements.
Programme 01 — camouflaged vehicle showing multi-spectral concealment across visual, thermal IR, near-infrared and radar bands
Programme 01 · Adaptive Systems

Mobile-Modifying Camouflage System

Active Adaptive Camouflage Mobile Platforms

A camouflage system that reconfigures with the asset as it moves and as terrain shifts beneath it. Modular concealment elements adapt in-field — desert to woodland, static to mobile, day to night — without redeployment delays or stripping the asset down.

Adaptive · Multi-terrain · Mobile assets

Conceptual rendering: water beading off a superhydrophobic-coated underwater hull surface
Programme 02 · Coatings Chemistry

Superhydrophobic Paint for Underwater Vessels

Active Surface Chemistry Naval Applications

Self-cleaning, drag-reducing surface coating for submerged hulls and naval platforms. Engineered nanostructured surfaces shed water and biofouling organisms — cutting fuel burn, sonar cross-section, and dry-dock cleaning intervals.

Drag reduction · Anti-biofouling · Naval

Conceptual rendering: ultralight woven camouflage ghillie fabric on a precision laboratory scale
Programme 03 · Lightweight Systems

1 Kilogram Sniper Suit

Active Ultralight CAMPRO® Roadmap

Sub-1 kilogram ghillie/sniper suit engineered for extended-duration insertions. Cuts operator load by roughly 70% versus the current generation while preserving full multi-spectral concealment — UV through TIR coverage in a half-load weight envelope.

Target: ≤1 kg · UV → TIR · ~70% lighter

Solar panel with digital-camouflage overlay applied to its front face, mounted on an outdoor frame
Programme 04 · Solar Signature Management

Solar Panel Camouflage System

Active Visual + NIR Forward Operating Bases

Solar arrays at forward defence sites cut diesel logistics — but conventional panels are visually conspicuous and spectrally distinct from natural backdrops, giving away footprint and tempo to any aerial camera or commercial satellite. This programme is a flexible overlay applied to the face of a standard panel — engineered to match the visual and near-infrared signature of the surrounding terrain while preserving enough in-band transmission to keep the panel useful as a power source.

Visual + NIR concealment · Defence-grade envelope · Indigenous supply

Multi-spectral camouflage net deployed over an object in forest understorey, blending into foliage and ground litter
Programme 05 · Long-Wavelength Radar

Long-Wavelength Radar Concealment

Active CAMPRO® Band Extension Foliage-Penetrating SAR

Long-wavelength Synthetic Aperture Radar sees through canopy, tarpaulin, weather and darkness — the one band where conventional camouflage and short-wavelength anti-radar nets do not work. This programme extends our deployed multi-spectral net's radar-absorption envelope downward into the L/P band, so the same drop-in net defeats foliage-penetrating SAR while keeping its eye, near-infrared and thermal concealment intact.

Drop-in net replacement · L/P-band absorption · NABL-validated lineage

Co-Development

DRDO Collaborations

Co-developed programmes with India's Defence Research and Development Organisation, transitioning lab-validated camouflage systems into deployed product lines.

Multi-Spectral Camouflage Ghillie Suit (MSCGS)

Delivered DRDO Co-Dev In Production

Co-developed with the Defence Research and Development Organisation. Now in active production as the CAMPRO® MSCGS — full UV/Visual/NIR/SWIR/TIR coverage in personal-camouflage form.

Forward Plan

Technology Roadmap

Phased delivery plan across near-term commercial releases, mid-term product extensions, and long-term research demonstrations.

Near-term · 6 months
Anti-drone product line refresh; expanded NABL test coverage; FIRE ARMOR® coating commercial release.
Mid-term · 1–2 years
Next-gen MSCN sub-200 GSM products; AI-pattern bespoke service launch; international standards alignment for additional buyer nations.
Long-term · 3–5 years
Active / responsive camouflage research (technology demonstration); integrated EM-spectrum sensing for camouflage performance verification; metamaterial concealment exploration.
Ecosystem

Research Partnerships

Selected ongoing collaborations across government laboratories, academic institutions, and friendly-nation defence research bodies.

  • Government laboratories Ongoing collaborations on multi-spectral materials and field validation.
  • Academic institutions Selected research programmes on polymer chemistry and pattern theory.
  • International collaborators Technical exchange with friendly-nation defence research bodies under appropriate frameworks.
R&D Collaboration

Interested in joint development?

For OEM custom development or research collaboration inquiries, contact our team. Initial discussion under NDA, with a written technical brief returned within one business day.

Contact for R&D Collaboration

Initial discussion under NDA

Engineered against tomorrow’s sensors

Motley’s R&D targets the sensors shaping the modern battlefield — multi-spectral and imaging-IR seekers, infrared search-and-track such as OLS-35 and PIRATE, and AESA fire-control radar such as the AN/APG-81 — extending CAMPRO concealment as detection moves across more of the spectrum. This page publishes no product performance figures.