Code and Pixels has built long-term working relationships with Armed Forces divisions, Ship Building, Aerospace manufacturers and Public Sector Undertakings of Defence units, Defence Labs like DRDO, DRDL, RCI, ASL and Defence Production agencies like BDL, BEL, ECIL across India. Private OEMs are backbone for defence and we code and Pixels supports all Training Aids support for OEMs.
The organizations listed on this page represent large-scale Defence and shipbuilding programs involving structured technical documentation under JSG 0852 Level 4 INDIAN Defence standard. These projects require strict adherence to military documentation protocols, secure information handling and technically validated content workflows.
Quantum TechDocs IETM suite has been used by more than 100 OEMs and Defence labs and may be over 300 IETMs of various Equipment’s were delivered.
Quantum TechDocs is used not only for Level 4 IETMs but Level 3 IETMs also.
Our continued engagement with leading Defence, Shipbuilding and Aerospace institutions reflects:
By delivering compliant, scalable and future-ready Interactive Electronic Technical Manuals, Code and Pixels has positioned itself as a dependable technology partner for defence technical publication initiatives in India. The client portfolio displayed above demonstrates our commitment to excellence in Defence IETM development, Shipbuilding, Aerospace technical documentation services. Quantum TechDocs is the only IETM in INDIA that supports 3d fully. User can have 360 degrees rotation and blowup of equipment’s without having knowledge of 3d.
IETM Is Not Just a Software - It’s a User Experience Not just IETM development - 15+ years of IETM experience delivered. Interactive Electronic Technical Manuals (IETMs) are often misunderstood. Many still treat them as nothing more than a digital database of manuals or a tick-box item in the project deliverables list. But the true purpose of an IETM goes far beyond that. With 100+ IETM deliveries across the Indian Army, Navy, and Air Force, we’ve learned one thing very clearly: IETM is not a document. It is a training and operational support ecosystem. And its real value is realized only when it is designed from the user’s perspective. The Reality Today In many defence projects, the IETM ends up as: A DVD handed over at stores A line item marked as “Delivered” A file that rarely gets used in real-time scenarios Unfortunately, this means the actual potential of IETM remains untapped. What an IETM Is Meant to Be A professionally designed IETM is: A digital library A training aid A technical assistant A decision support tool In the field or during equipment malfunction, a soldier shouldn’t need to search through physical manuals or navigate complex CBT modules. A well-structured IETM should allow the user to: Search any term instantly across the database AND attached PDFs Access procedures, troubleshooting paths, drawings, videos, and checklists in one click Make faster, confident decisions under pressure When executed right, an IETM becomes a powerful operational asset. Quantum TechDocs - Shipbuilding Case Study - A Practical Example: Shipbuilding Shipbuilding involves thousands of interconnected systems hull structure, propulsion, power distribution, navigation, communication, weapon systems, HVAC, hydraulics, auxiliary machinery, and safety equipment. Managing and maintaining such a massive platform with conventional manuals becomes inefficient, error-prone, and difficult to update. Interactive Electronic Technical Manuals (IETMs) solve this challenge by providing a unified, searchable, digital knowledge system that supports shipyards, crew, maintainers, and lifecycle management teams throughout the vessel’s lifespan. A warship is never the product of a single OEM it is an integrated platform built from numerous independent systems and subsystems. Typically, a single vessel may involve: 120+ OEMs 200+ equipment and subsystem elements 1,000+ technical manuals and supporting documents Converting only a handful of major manuals, as is often practiced, does not achieve the intended goals of standardization or maintainability. In reality, faults and failures can occur in any system major or minor making comprehensive documentation essential for effective onboard maintenance, troubleshooting, and readiness. If the IETM cannot support the user for all components, its usefulness is incomplete. To solve this, Code and Pixels developed a structured, scalable IETM framework specifically for shipyards enabling: Single-click access Organized documentation of all equipment Uniform structure and easy navigation across 200+ systems User friendly Graphic user interface Simple and easy to use and update and manage AI integrated for additional support One vessel. Hundreds of systems. One IETM- Quantum TechDocs Quantum TechDocs - Missile Systems Case Study - Missile System Projects - Even More Complex Missiles comprise multiple subsystems guidance, propulsion, firing circuits, electronics, communication modules, warhead integration, and launch handling equipment. Maintenance and troubleshooting of these components require real-time guidance, historical records, compliance documents. IETMs enable: Faster troubleshooting and repair Standardisation of maintenance practices Platform-friendly digital documentation Reduced training time and dependency on physical manuals In a single missile program, it is common to receive 1,000+ manuals and technical PDF documents, over 50,000 pages of content, along with thousands of drawings, multimedia files, test reports, and reference documents from multiple OEMs and stakeholders. Consolidating these diverse formats, standardizing them, converting them into a structured digital database, and presenting them in a user-friendly interactive format is a complex, time-intensive, and costly process. To address this challenge, Code and Pixels has developed an innovative and efficient solution that simplifies integration, accelerates implementation, and significantly reduces effort, cost, and turnaround time. Code and Pixels Quantum TechDocs IETM Suite is designed to manage, structure, and deliver such enterprise-scale documentation efficiently ensuring usability, accessibility, and long-term maintainability. One missile. Dozens of OEMs. Thousands of documents. One unified system - IETM.
IETM Is Not Just a Software - It’s a User Experience Not just IETM development - 15+ years of IETM experience delivered. Interactive Electronic Technical Manuals (IETMs) are often misunderstood. Many still treat them as nothing more than a digital database of manuals or a tick-box item in the project deliverables list. But the true purpose of an IETM goes far beyond that. With 100+ IETM deliveries across the Indian Army, Navy, and Air Force, we’ve learned one thing very clearly: IETM is not a document. It is a training and operational support ecosystem. And its real value is realized only when it is designed from the user’s perspective. The Reality Today In many defence projects, the IETM ends up as: A DVD handed over at stores A line item marked as “Delivered” A file that rarely gets used in real-time scenarios Unfortunately, this means the actual potential of IETM remains untapped. What an IETM Is Meant to Be A professionally designed IETM is: A digital library A training aid A technical assistant A decision support tool In the field or during equipment malfunction, a soldier shouldn’t need to search through physical manuals or navigate complex CBT modules. A well-structured IETM should allow the user to: Search any term instantly across the database AND attached PDFs Access procedures, troubleshooting paths, drawings, videos, and checklists in one click Make faster, confident decisions under pressure When executed right, an IETM becomes a powerful operational asset. Quantum TechDocs - Shipbuilding Case Study - A Practical Example: Shipbuilding Shipbuilding involves thousands of interconnected systems hull structure, propulsion, power distribution, navigation, communication, weapon systems, HVAC, hydraulics, auxiliary machinery, and safety equipment. Managing and maintaining such a massive platform with conventional manuals becomes inefficient, error-prone, and difficult to update. Interactive Electronic Technical Manuals (IETMs) solve this challenge by providing a unified, searchable, digital knowledge system that supports shipyards, crew, maintainers, and lifecycle management teams throughout the vessel’s lifespan. A warship is never the product of a single OEM it is an integrated platform built from numerous independent systems and subsystems. Typically, a single vessel may involve: 120+ OEMs 200+ equipment and subsystem elements 1,000+ technical manuals and supporting documents Converting only a handful of major manuals, as is often practiced, does not achieve the intended goals of standardization or maintainability. In reality, faults and failures can occur in any system major or minor making comprehensive documentation essential for effective onboard maintenance, troubleshooting, and readiness. If the IETM cannot support the user for all components, its usefulness is incomplete. To solve this, Code and Pixels developed a structured, scalable IETM framework specifically for shipyards enabling: Single-click access Organized documentation of all equipment Uniform structure and easy navigation across 200+ systems User friendly Graphic user interface Simple and easy to use and update and manage AI integrated for additional support One vessel. Hundreds of systems. One IETM- Quantum TechDocs Quantum TechDocs - Missile Systems Case Study - Missile System Projects - Even More Complex Missiles comprise multiple subsystems guidance, propulsion, firing circuits, electronics, communication modules, warhead integration, and launch handling equipment. Maintenance and troubleshooting of these components require real-time guidance, historical records, compliance documents. IETMs enable: Faster troubleshooting and repair Standardisation of maintenance practices Platform-friendly digital documentation Reduced training time and dependency on physical manuals In a single missile program, it is common to receive 1,000+ manuals and technical PDF documents, over 50,000 pages of content, along with thousands of drawings, multimedia files, test reports, and reference documents from multiple OEMs and stakeholders. Consolidating these diverse formats, standardizing them, converting them into a structured digital database, and presenting them in a user-friendly interactive format is a complex, time-intensive, and costly process. To address this challenge, Code and Pixels has developed an innovative and efficient solution that simplifies integration, accelerates implementation, and significantly reduces effort, cost, and turnaround time. One missile. Dozens of OEMs. Thousands of documents. One unified system - IETM. Why Experience Matters IETM delivery is not a one-time software handover. We deliver 15 years of learning and insights from executing more than 100 defence IETM projects.
What do we, Code and Pixels need to make IETM Level -4? Inputs that are required to make IETM level-4. or Contribution of OEM while developing the IETM. What Inputs Are Required to Make Ietm Level 4? To make IETM we need Inputs in the form of documents and a little guidance from Subject matter experts is needed from the OEM. IETM means Interactive electronic technical manuals. To make the IETM, we need all the manuals which are in electronic format. It means soft copies i.e. DOC files or PDF files of all the manuals finalized and reviewed by the relevant approval authority i.e. DGQC, MAG etc and all the Drawings, Images and Videos if you have any. Manuals Drawings Images / Videos Contribution of OEM while Developing the IETM Level 4 -Code and Pixels Documents Mean, What Are the Various Documents You Need? Based on your delivered equipment the type of documents may vary. A big system or Machinery will have many more documents than a small system or component. Hence, there is no fixed rule on what documents will go into the IETM. For example, as shown on the screen, a bigger system may have many documents compared to a smaller system. Assuming that the deliverable is a missile then a lot of documents go into the IETM. If the deliverable is some component or Pump or single Radar or small LRU, then fewer documents may go into the IETM database. Bigger System Smaller System User Handbook (UHB) User Handbook (UHB) Design Specification (DS) Technical Manuals (TM) Technical Manuals (TM) Illustrated Spare Parts List (ISPL) Illustrated Spare Parts List (ISPL) Manufactured Recommended List of Spars (MRLS) Manufactured Recommended List of Spars (MRLS) Diagnostics and Installation (DIM) Special Maintenance Tool & SPL Test EQPT (SMT & STE) Initial Stocking Guide (ISG) Maintenance Scale (MS) Permissive Repair Schedule (PRS) Inventory OEM Manuals Operating Manuals Combat Manuals Deployment manuals Air Transportation Manuals Document Variability in IETM Based on System Size and Complexity We also need Subject matter experts available to finalize IETM home page Module boxes, Table of Contents etc. Once the documents are converted to a database, then hyperlinking and Hot spots are done. With our knowledge, we will be able to make 50 % of interactivity between documents and topics. With the Guidance of Subject matter experts, other tasks like related topics linkage, Search indexing, and Hotspots will be done to complete the development process of IETM Level 4. Softcopies means, Documents in PDF or DOC format and kindly be sure that they are text copyable, not raster/ scanned images. In Summary: The support or inputs that we need from OEM is Documents/ Manuals and drawings and Images and Videos Subject Matter Expert’s guidance
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What do we, Code and Pixels need to make IETM Level -4? Inputs that are required to make IETM level-4. or Contribution of OEM while developing the IETM. What Inputs Are Required to Make Ietm Level 4? To make IETM we need Inputs in the form of documents and a little guidance from Subject matter experts is needed from the OEM. IETM means Interactive electronic technical manuals. To make the IETM, we need all the manuals which are in electronic format. It means soft copies i.e. DOC files or PDF files of all the manuals finalized and reviewed by the relevant approval authority i.e. DGQC, MAG etc and all the Drawings, Images and Videos if you have any. Manuals Drawings Images / Videos Contribution of OEM while Developing the IETM Level 4 -Code and Pixels Documents Mean, What Are the Various Documents You Need? Based on your delivered equipment the type of documents may vary. A big system or Machinery will have many more documents than a small system or component. Hence, there is no fixed rule on what documents will go into the IETM. For example, as shown on the screen, a bigger system may have many documents compared to a smaller system. Assuming that the deliverable is a missile then a lot of documents go into the IETM. If the deliverable is some component or Pump or single Radar or small LRU, then fewer documents may go into the IETM database. Bigger System Smaller System User Handbook (UHB) User Handbook (UHB) Design Specification (DS) Technical Manuals (TM) Technical Manuals (TM) Illustrated Spare Parts List (ISPL) Illustrated Spare Parts List (ISPL) Manufactured Recommended List of Spars (MRLS) Manufactured Recommended List of Spars (MRLS) Diagnostics and Installation (DIM) Special Maintenance Tool & SPL Test EQPT (SMT & STE) Initial Stocking Guide (ISG) Maintenance Scale (MS) Permissive Repair Schedule (PRS) Inventory OEM Manuals Operating Manuals Combat Manuals Deployment manuals Air Transportation Manuals Document Variability in IETM Based on System Size and Complexity We also need Subject matter experts available to finalize IETM home page Module boxes, Table of Contents etc. Once the documents are converted to a database, then hyperlinking and Hot spots are done. With our knowledge, we will be able to make 50 % of interactivity between documents and topics. With the Guidance of Subject matter experts, other tasks like related topics linkage, Search indexing, and Hotspots will be done to complete the development process of IETM Level 4. Softcopies means, Documents in PDF or DOC format and kindly be sure that they are text copyable, not raster/ scanned images. In Summary: The support or inputs that we need from OEM is Documents/ Manuals and drawings and Images and Videos Subject Matter Expert’s guidance
Recently, we received a call from one of the top cadre persons regarding the IETM requirement. I have explained to them complete information about IETM, its History, Technologies, Architecture, development process, deployment and distribution methodology. After the conversation, he told me that whatever I told him, he had already studied the complete information from our website. He was a Top officer from NTG. He said, for the past 5 years they used to refer to our website as a knowledge centre for IETM technology. Even the scope document was prepared by looking at our website. They used to refer to our website for their newly joined trainees to go through and understand IETM. He also mentioned that they have received the IETMs developed by us for their vetting and they found our IETMs as the top quality software. He also mentioned the names of a few OEMs to whom he referred Code and Pixels name to get the IETM developed. It is a matter of pride for code and pixels that, our framework is taken as a benchmark for Indian Standard IETMs. ( JSG 0852). IETM Level-4 Client List of Code and Pixels (JSG 0852 & S1000D) Whatever scope you see in SOTR/Tender related to specifications is taken from our website. They have also invited us to conduct a 2-day workshop on IETM ( JSG 0852) and Technical documentation (JSS 0251) and demonstrate them to their trainees. We feel that our 8 years of hard work, dedication, and focus, perseverance on IETM have paid off. In the end, he said, he casually called to acknowledge code and pixels for the effort to post the detailed content related to the IETM technology. Sometimes, genuine appreciation gives more happiness and pleasure than money. This was such a surreal moment for the company to receive appreciation from the experts in the domain where we work.
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