Scaled Down Variant of High Altitude Pseudo Satellite of NewSpace Research and Technologies. pic.twitter.com/fxqCPpi0Rr
— Varun Karthikeyan (@Varun55484761) September 25, 2023
Newspace TIA-AV LO autonomous UAV concept. The development of a follow-up to it's "design philosophy" named Abhimanyu is under discussion. pic.twitter.com/sWUJETRpRX
— Adithya Krishna Menon (@AdithyaKM_) September 25, 2023
29/n
— Frontliner (@FrontlinerUV) September 28, 2023
Netra V4 Pro UAV by IdeaForge. (@ideaforge_tech ). They are using propellers made by startup called Nautical Wings (Backed by IdeaForge itself). pic.twitter.com/CBtxMAAUz0
Some months ago , picked up some chatter about two successful ground-breaking systems tested in the Thar desert - a High Altitude Pseudo Satellite (HAPS) - on screen behind speakers- and a radical turbojet-powered fixed wing kamikaze swarm drone. These systems have never been… pic.twitter.com/6lCo7XLT7b
— Sandeep (@SandeepUnnithan) October 8, 2023
List of recent orders that Indian drone startups received related to the Air Force's Mehar Baba Competition. pic.twitter.com/GNMPqCXEK1
— Strategic Frontier (@strategicfront) October 8, 2023
The mission goes on, yes!!!#NGMT https://t.co/K9AvrK8WFt pic.twitter.com/HEbW1vi4lh
— Sameer Joshi (@joe_sameer) October 15, 2023
Battery placement inside tge wing of NAL High Altitude Pseudo Satellite pic.twitter.com/kZY3baGOHl
— Varun Karthikeyan (@Varun55484761) October 16, 2023
Inhouse developed IDR nano drones. pic.twitter.com/iw0FKmDHRN
— chinmoy boruah (@chinmoyboruah) October 19, 2023
IIT Kanpur team showcased their 10 Drone swarming technology during 1 BRD Platinum Jubilee celebration at AFS Kanpur. pic.twitter.com/tFkh63wE8K
— Singh (@Duorope) December 2, 2023
Indigenous Sakshin UAV by Pvt Co. @KarmanDrones conducting
— News IADN (@NewsIADN) January 4, 2024
both VTOL and autonomous VTOL
flights in night conditions. #IADN pic.twitter.com/4cgsX5lGjT
1. HAL RUAV
— Frontliner (@FrontlinerUV) February 2, 2024
2. NRT RUAV
3. RangeAero Jestar RUAV
4. EndureAir Vibhram-G RUAV pic.twitter.com/WT51U8zLMq
NAL carried out flight tests of their sub-scale HAPS at ATR Challakere between 23 Jan. to 2 Feb.
— Frontliner (@FrontlinerUV) February 9, 2024
Wingspan- 12m
MTOW- 22 Kg.
Achieved End.- 8.3hrs [24 max]
Flight Hrs.-37
Alt.-3 km MSL
sorties- 22
Payload- 2 Cams, battery, photovoltaic cells + 1Kg additional.
By- @JanesINTEL pic.twitter.com/8W6xBgt66m
CSIR-NAL) has carried out a series of flight tests on a subscale model of its high-altitude pseudo platform.During the tests, the subscale model, which has a wingspan of 12 m & a max take-off weight of 22 kg, conducted about 22 sorties & accumulated close to 37 flight hours. pic.twitter.com/6NAAnK7iz5
— Varun Karthikeyan (@Varun55484761) February 9, 2024
NAL HAPS will be able to carry payloads weighing 15kg & have multiple uses. During the trials, the prototype rose to an altitude of 2.7km and remained airborne for 8.5 hours. It met all targeted performance metrics. This is part of a series of planned tests by NAL 2/2 pic.twitter.com/QmE6kt1BaC
— Varun Karthikeyan (@Varun55484761) February 12, 2024