DRDO developing Ultra light-weight Unmanned Aerial Vehicle

DRDO developing Ultra light-weight Unmanned Aerial Vehicle

The DRDO is developing an ultra light-weight Unmanned Aerial Vehicle which can be used by troops for reconnaissance.

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DRDO developing Ultra light-weight Unmanned Aerial Vehicle

The DRDO is developing an ultra light-weight Unmanned Aerial Vehicle which can be used by troops for reconnaissance.

“The Micro Air Vehicle (MAV) has a span of 300 millimetre (mm) and weighs 300 grammes. It has been equipped with day-light TV camera. Cruise speed is 20 knots (37 kmph) and operational altitude is 30-100 metres,” DRDO said in the Defence Ministry’s annual report.

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The MAV can be used for close-range situational awareness by troops within a radius of two kilometres and it is expected to be useful in counter-terrorism and counter-insurgency operations in North East and Jammu and Kashmir, it said.

The Defence Research and Development Organisation has also developed a 1.5 kg Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) called ‘Netra’. It was developed by Pune-based Aerial Research and Development Establishment (ARDE).

With successful design and development of various UAVs, ARDE is planning to diversify the technology and make technologically superior products, DRDO officials said.

The agency is also designing UAVs with bigger ranges and endurance to penetrate deeper in the operational areas and enemy territories.

‘Rustom’ is a Medium Altitude Long Endurance (MALE) unmanned combat air vehicle (UCAV) being developed by it for the three services.

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Another UAV ‘Nishant’ is tasked with intelligence gathering over enemy territory and also for reconnaissance, training, surveillance, target designation, artillery fire correction and damage assessment.

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