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UAVs are employed for tactical planning and observation. This technology is now accessible to aid crew members in the emergency response field. UAVs can conduct effective surveys in disaster-prone or physically inaccessible places, as well as quickly assess the damage caused by landslides, floods, and earthquakes to enable relief efforts.
The India Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Market accounted for $XX Billion in 2021 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2026, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2022 to 2027.
India and the United States have agreed to collaborate on the development of air-launched unmanned aerial vehicles (ALUAVs), or drones that can be launched from a plane.
For missions, this entails combining human and unmanned aircraft. The agreement explains how the Air Force Research Laboratory, the Indian Air Force, and the Defence Research and Development Organisation will work together to design, develop, demonstrate, test, and evaluate systems in order to co-create an ALUAV prototype.
The goal is to maintain a strong leadership focus on collaborative technology exchange and chances for Indian and US military forces to co-produce and co-develop future technologies.
The ideaForge SWITCH 1.0 UAV is already in production and is being delivered on time. SWITCH 1.0 UAV outperformed its worldwide and local opponents with its unrivalled 1.5-hour flight time and 15-kilometre range at above 4500 m take-off height.
The Indian Army will deploy the SWITCH 1.0 UAV, which has been developed over the last few years to improve border security and, more significantly, to save the lives of our soldiers and residents. This would boost self-confidence and drive the creation of new technology for India.
Raphe mPhibr Pvt Ltd’s MR-20 hexacopter drones, which can carry loads of up to 20kg, will be used to transport food, essential items, emergency medical aid, ammunition, and weapons to troops stationed at high altitudes in forward areas.