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The Nagpur company developed the country’s first armed drone for troops

The Nagpur company developed the country's first armed drone for troops
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Nagpur: Economic Explosives Private Defense Manufacturer Limited (EEL) has developed the first customary drone and a wandering ammunition system.
This was exhibited before the head of the General Bipin Defense Staff, who visited the company’s facilities here on Monday.
Eels have stated readiness to continue the project and offer it to the armed forces in the coming months.
This system is billed to be more suitable for the field along all of the Indian borders.
Eels say the cost of the product will also be lower than what is imported by the armed forces today.
The army currently has a similar system of Israel and Polish sources, the source of Independent told toi.
Apart from the drone, the company has also developed anti-drone missiles, which can fire Salvo and take a bunch of drones well before they can attack.
User trials are planned in the coming months for various drone versions and anti-drone systems, source words.
Eel is a subsidiary wholly owned from Solar Industries Limited (SIL) – led by entrepreneur Satyanarayan Nuwal.
The press release by the company said the wandering ammunition was also known as a suicide drone.
The Munition Loiters are above a certain area and swoop to attack when the target is.
India has so far depended on importing this system.
The Solar Group will be the first indigenous company to develop it at home.
The company as developing three versions of 1.5kg weight, 4kg and 10kg, with a range of 15, 25 and 100 km.
During the demonstration, the source explains the drone has a fully customary computer system, which can find targets and capture images.
Based on it, the control crew can launch the attack.
Two fixed winged plants and a hexakopter have been developed.
The first round of the user’s trial is expected to be held in January this year for one of the drones.
After that, the drone with a capacity carrying a relatively higher charge will be tested.
The system can be used against enemy personnel and assets such as bunkers or ammunition dumps.
The release of the eel said it had developed an anti-drone system, which was able to kill soft, which meant the system disruption, and also striking it using micro missiles.
It is also the first of its kind in India, said the source.
The eel recently pocketed a command to make multimodal hand grenades for the army.
Rawat has come to Nagpur to visit the Maintenance Command of the Indian Air Force (IAF).

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