Kamikaze Drones: Indian Army gets ‘suicide’ drones worth Rs 10 crore. Insidefpv Delivers Rs 10 Crore Kamikaze Drones To Indian Army In Record Time

InsideFPV delivers indigenous kamikaze drones worth ₹10 crore to Indian Army. This supply was completed in record 2 months. These drones can operate in temperatures ranging from -35°C to 50°C and even without GPS.

New Delhi: Drone technology manufacturing company InsideFPV has made a big announcement. The company said that it has delivered indigenous kamikaze drones worth Rs 10 crore to the Indian Army. These drones have been purchased under the Emergency Procurement Route (EPR). The company also said that ‘this very important supply order’ was completed in a record time of just two months. InsideFPV has designed its system specifically for areas where GPS does not work and the weather is extreme. The company’s tactical hardware works well in different regions of India, from the mountains with extreme cold of -35°C to the plains and desert areas with heat of 50°C.

Arth Choudhary, CEO, InsideFPV, said, “Our Kamikazee and FPV systems are specifically designed for India’s toughest terrains. They operate reliably even in temperatures as low as -35°C. Fulfilling this order in just two months proves that we can manufacture drones in large quantities within the Defense Ministry’s stipulated timelines, without compromising on quality.”

To meet this faster delivery and increasing purchase orders, the Gujarat-based company is shifting its manufacturing unit to a new space of 20,000 square feet. With this the company will be able to make hundreds to thousands of drones. This expansion will ensure that the company can meet the Army’s tight deadlines and also advance the national goal of reducing dependence on foreign parts. This speedy completion of the contract worth Rs 10 crore also reflects the changing pattern of India’s defense procurement.

In addition to its core kamikaze drones, InsideFPV is also investing in R&D for technologies such as interceptors, swarm technology, and GPS denied navigation. Additionally, the company is also actively working on MoUs (Memorandum of Understanding) internationally to expand beyond the Indian borders.

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