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Indian Army buying 20 mini-UAVs for Kashmir


New Delhi: To better arm its troops fighting insurgents in the border state of Jammu and Kashmir, the Indian Army is buying 20 man-portable, mini unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) that can be deployed to gather intelligence and mount surveillance.

The mini-UAVs are being bought by the Udhampur-based Northern Army Command. Earlier this month, it issued a tender open to global original equipment manufactuters.


Sources in the Northern Army Command said the mini-UAVs will augment the Israeli UAVs that the over three lakh troops in Jammu and Kashmir already use.


"The tender was issued earlier this month and we expect the mini-UAV manufacturers to respond by the beginning of September this year. After perusal of the proposals, the orders will be placed for the 20 mini-UAVs required at present," sources said.

The procurement is being made under the Northern Army Commander's special financial powers as "the quantity is less and costs low", the source said.

The mini-UAV that the troops will get will weigh less than 10 kg and can be transported on the shoulders of a trooper.

The mini-UAV will have cameras, including an infrared one, for night use. It also comes equipped with recording devices and sensors for mounting surveillance.


"We have asked for mini-UAVs that can be assembled by the troops themselves within 20 minutes and deployed for about an hour over a specific area of about five-km radius," sources said.

The mini-UAVs will be propelled by an electric motor and hence it will be literally noise-free once it attains a height of 500 metres above ground level. This will help it avoid detection.

The ceiling for this flying machine will be 1,000 metres above ground level. It will have a cruise speed of about 40 knots or over 70 kmph.

Indian armed forces are at present using about 100 Searcher-II and 60 Heron UAVs, both from the Israeli stable.

India is also in the process of developing indigenous UAVs such as Nishant and Rustom.


Indian Army buying 20 mini-UAVs for Kashmir
 
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we should buy in thousands , if possible we should launch then using sukhois , a new concept :D Its weighs only 10kg .
 
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we should buy in thousands , if possible we should launch then using sukhois , a new concept :D Its weighs only 10kg .

Ya, fly a Sukhoi-30MKI to to launch a man portable UAV which apparently weighs less than 10 kg to detect some movements along the border. You're a genius mate. :D
 
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More.. buying.. how are local projects going?

India should at least make their own UAV's.
 
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I think thats a good idea...already IA has done a remarkable jon in kashmir to retore peace and the state has already started to get good nukber of tourists again...more of these steps will help make the place more secure and safe.
 
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More.. buying.. how are local projects going?

India should at least make their own UAV's.
india issues rfp where indian and foreign manufacturers participate, thats the trend world over............. google imperial eagle,sly bird, mku terp, aurora urban view..............
 
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we should buy in thousands , if possible we should launch then using sukhois , a new concept :D Its weighs only 10kg .

Aha the Japanese have proven themselves too quick for anyone of us here, they are experimenting
something similar with their F-15Js -







This is quite a heavy UAV called TACOM, basically for surveillance/recon purposes
 
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