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As a pilot project to boost surveillance, Gujarat Police have purchased two unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) that will be used for the first time in the upcoming Jagannath Rath Yatra in the state.

Chief Minister Narendra Modi had appreciated the project when these UVAs, named "netras", were displayed before him during the recent Gujarat Day function.

According to DIG (modernisation) Rajiv Ranjan Bhagat, these UAVs will give the state police a bird's eye view in terms of surveillance.
"It's a GPS-based automated device fitted with infrared cameras. It uses one of the most advanced technologies available in the market today for aerial surveillance," he said.

The UAVs have been purchased for Rs 55 lakh a piece from a company run by ex-IITians.

Once it takes off, the battery-powered device flies on auto pilot, charting its flight path with the help of anti-collision sensors.

The device, weighing two kgs, is capable of recording every minute detail from a distance of several kilometres, Bhagat said, adding that the footages could be watched in real time at a control room.

The UAV has a speed of 30 kilometres per hour, he said.

Officials involved in police modernisation said these devices would be of great help for threat assessment, police deployment, traffic movement, VIP movement and important festivals and events in the state.
 
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As a pilot project to boost surveillance, Gujarat Police have purchased two unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) that will be used for the first time in the upcoming Jagannath Rath Yatra in the state.

Chief Minister Narendra Modi had appreciated the project when these UVAs, named "netras", were displayed before him during the recent Gujarat Day function.

According to DIG (modernisation) Rajiv Ranjan Bhagat, these UAVs will give the state police a bird's eye view in terms of surveillance.
"It's a GPS-based automated device fitted with infrared cameras. It uses one of the most advanced technologies available in the market today for aerial surveillance," he said.

The UAVs have been purchased for Rs 55 lakh a piece from a company run by ex-IITians.

Once it takes off, the battery-powered device flies on auto pilot, charting its flight path with the help of anti-collision sensors.

The device, weighing two kgs, is capable of recording every minute detail from a distance of several kilometres, Bhagat said, adding that the footages could be watched in real time at a control room.

The UAV has a speed of 30 kilometres per hour, he said.

Officials involved in police modernisation said these devices would be of great help for threat assessment, police deployment, traffic movement, VIP movement and important festivals and events in the state.



2Kg only?

That's a bit bigger than a typical remote controlled airplane with a camera mounted on it.

Other questions.

Wing span?

loitering time?

Cost is roughly 100,000 dollars (rough calc 1$ to 55 rs).
 
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2Kg only?

That's a bit bigger than a typical remote controlled airplane with a camera mounted on it.

Other questions.

Wing span?

loitering time?

Cost is roughly 100,000 dollars (rough calc 1$ to 55 rs).

It is a man-portable quad-rotor UAV:

netrauav.jpg
 
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2Kg only?

That's a bit bigger than a typical remote controlled airplane with a camera mounted on it.

Other questions.

Wing span?

loitering time?

Cost is roughly 100,000 dollars (rough calc 1$ to 55 rs).



Payload: High resolution CCD camera (Thermal camera)
Length: 90 cm (2.95 ft)
Rotor diameter: 90 cm (2.95 ft)
Empty weight: 1.5 Kg (3.3 lbs)
Powerplant: 4 × External swappable Li-Po batteries, () each
Performance
Range: 1500 m (4900 ft)
Service ceiling: 200 m (650 ft)
Endurance : 30 mins
dunno about cost but it is around 20 lakh,I think the reporter mistakenly wrote the total cost and equipment of 2 UAVs as per UAV..shitty journo I think..

800px-Netra_-_Unmanned_Aerial_Vehicle_-_DRDO_-_Pride_of_India_-_Exhibition_-_100th_Indian_Science_Congress_-_Kolkata_2013-01-03_2569.JPG
 
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Wiki says it costs around 36,000 USD, what is the cost of equivalent system elsewhere?
 
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2Kg only?

That's a bit bigger than a typical remote controlled airplane with a camera mounted on it.

Other questions.

Wing span?

loitering time?

Cost is roughly 100,000 dollars (rough calc 1$ to 55 rs).

Its the same UAV which was also present in 3 Idiots movie if u have seen....:)
 
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Wasnt there a topic in PDF saying dad son making UAV's that too cheap in price ?? why dont the police go for that?
 
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from now on when i switch to crime channel on the tele i will be seeing UAV chases rather than helicopter chases :D
 
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