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DRDO Tests Lakshya-II Target Drone

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DRDO Statement: Flying at sea skimming height of about 15 meters at DRDO's test range near Balasore, Lakshya-II the advanced version of DRDO's Pilotless Target Aircraft today demonstrated its full capability. In a flight lasting over 30 minutes, it was made to dive down from an altitude of around 800 m to just 12 m and maintained required altitude for the specified time before demonstrating auto climb-out. The entire flight was pre-programed and was totally successful. It demonstrated various technologies and sub-systems including software correction to auto rudder scheme done to prevent loss of mission, engaging and flying in way point navigation mode while carrying 2 tow targets. During the flight one of the tow targets was released and the other was deployed while way point navigation was on. This was the 10th flight of Lakshya-II PTA and this was the first time that the ultimate capability of the Lakshya-II, was demonstrated achieving all the user's objectives. Lakshya-II has been designed and developed by the Bangalore base Aeronautical Development Establishment, a premiere DRDO lab specializing in UAVs and flight control systems.

DRDO Tests Lakshya-II Target Drone
 
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DRDO Statement: Flying at sea skimming height of about 15 meters at DRDO's test range near Balasore, Lakshya-II the advanced version of DRDO's Pilotless Target Aircraft today demonstrated its full capability. In a flight lasting over 30 minutes, it was made to dive down from an altitude of around 800 m to just 12 m and maintained required altitude for the specified time before demonstrating auto climb-out. The entire flight was pre-programed and was totally successful. It demonstrated various technologies and sub-systems including software correction to auto rudder scheme done to prevent loss of mission, engaging and flying in way point navigation mode while carrying 2 tow targets. During the flight one of the tow targets was released and the other was deployed while way point navigation was on. This was the 10th flight of Lakshya-II PTA and this was the first time that the ultimate capability of the Lakshya-II, was demonstrated achieving all the user's objectives. Lakshya-II has been designed and developed by the Bangalore base Aeronautical Development Establishment, a premiere DRDO lab specializing in UAVs and flight control systems.

DRDO Tests Lakshya-II Target Drone

so does that meens nirbhy is round the corner as the sea skimming tech & others are pretty much the same in pioltless tareget vehicles & cruise missiles??????
 
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so does that meens nirbhy is round the corner as the sea skimming tech & others are pretty much the same in pioltless tareget vehicles & cruise missiles??????

Nirbhey will be tested soon currently DRDO is busy with very important mission and that is Agni 5 after it they will test it in 2-3 months.
 
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Lakshya-II:

Lakshya--726709.JPG
 
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looks like karar ucav
karrar-drone-aircraft-pic-ap-874992498.jpg

1024px-Lakshya_PTA.JPG

The karar ucav from Iran and our Indian Lakshya-II Target Drone are different.

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India's Lakshya-II Target Drone is more like a cruise missile.
 
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looks like karar ucav
karrar-drone-aircraft-pic-ap-874992498.jpg

1024px-Lakshya_PTA.JPG

Actually what Iran has done is converted a PTV (pilot targeting vehicle) into a UAV. But usually, PTVs look like this. They have limited propulsion capabilities and are used to practice.

Though I like the Iranian spin-off. We could use these PTVs as kamikaze drones. :)
 
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Good development.
Congrats DRDO.

Also, thanks for the great pics guys.
 
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