Indian Army primarily uses IAI Searcher UAVs as part of the specialized regiments called as Surveillance and Target Acquisition (SATA) Regiments which comes under Regiment of Artillery. These regiments are called as “Alma Mater of Locators” and are the oldest surveillance unit of the Indian Army.
It requires a launching system with catapult technology as it doesn’t have self-propelling ability and gets down with the help of a parachute. The Indian army has cancelled further orders of this UAV and decided to retire it
Netra Quadcopter UAV:-Indian Army along with other paramilitary officers uses Netra quadcopter UAV to provide surveillance and accurate identification , tracking , localisation of targets on-ground and is primarily used by Security Forces in Kashmir.
Netra is a light-weight, autonomous UAV for surveillance and reconnaissance operations., constructed of carbon fiber composites, that uses quadcopters to provide lift and control giving a VTOL capability. It has no moving parts other than the rotors, motors and transmissions, and hence it requires very low maintenance.
Besides these , Indian Army also uses various types of quadcopter and mini-UAVs ( intended for Special Forces ).
Martin V-BAT UAV:- Indian Army recently trialed the Martin V-BAT UAV which is a long endurance VTOL UAV. Martin V-BAT is a long endurance VTOL design ideal for shipboard and confined area operation. A ducted fan design maximizes operational safety by eliminating exposed rotors. The aircraft is launched and recovered in a 20 x 20 ft clearing and can fly for up to 8+ hours with a 5+ lb payload.
The combination of VTOL operational convenience, with the safety of a shrouded fan and fixed wing duration in a small UAV system, will revolutionize the availability of UAV operations from confined areas, bridging a critical mission gap at the tactical level where it is needed the most.
It possess Autonomous Vertical Take-off , Autonomous Vertical Landing , with Dash Speed 90+kts & Easily Transportable .
It weighs 2 tonnes and has a wingspan of 20 metres.
During the surgical strikes of October 2016, the army had to rely on imported drones for monitoring and filming the events. They had high endurance and were capable of flying at higher altitudes. In the coming future, Rustom-2 will be able to carry out such tasks.
Unlike traditional UAVs, Rustom-2 will need a runway to take off and land, thereby increasing its trustworthiness. It will be capable of taking off and landing automatically.
Future milestones
AURA is an autonomous stealthy unmanned combat air vehicle (UCAV), being developed by the Defence Research and Development Organisation for the Indian Air Force. The ADA describes the AURA as a “self-defending high-speed reconnaissance UAV with weapon firing capability
The UCAV will be capable of releasing missiles, bombs and precision-guided munitions. Its external design resembles with B-2 bomber.AURA UCAV is India’s most ambitious unnamed aerial system which will have a blend wing body and will have stealth characters to make it effective Ground Strike platform. AURA weighing 15 tons will be powered by a single Ghatak turbofan engine which will allow the drone to cruise at Mach 1.2 at an altitude of 30,000 ft.
The Indian government has also shown its interest in the US made unnamed aircraft, Predator. While Indian Air Force has contacted US firms for Avenger, which has a flight period of 18 hours and can fly at an altitude of 50,000 ft. India’s interest and US’s support for India for induction in MTCR is a makes a way for both the nation to tie more bonds.
Source:- ssbcrack, Quora(Harsh Mishra)
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