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Eye in the sky: Army eyeing IIT-made UAV for border patrolling | idrw.org

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Researchers at IIT-Kanpur have developed India’s first low-altitude long-endurance unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) that could be used for anything from patrolling the border to traffic and crowd monitoring.The aircraft, called P1, is commanded by a computer pilot on the ground. It can fly for more than 10 hours continuously at an altitude of up to 5,000ft and has a wide operating radius of 150km.

“We anticipate both civilian and military applications. The system could even carry environmental sensors like Chromium sensors on it and fly over river Ganges to measure the pollution levels,” co-principal investigator, Dr. Deepu Philip told HT.

The UAV had its first field trial on August 14 and can be used for highway patrolling, traffic and crowd monitoring (in case of riots) or crop and pollution surveillance. The armed forces are also keen to test the aircraft for its use.

The project started in January 2014 and was jointly funded by IIT Kanpur and Prabhu Goel foundation. “The entire system was designed using a systems engineering approach, to meet the desired specifications and target the need of Low Altitude Long Endurance (LALE). During the initial test flights at IIT Kanpur air strip, we were able to reach altitude of 1,000 feet,” Philip told HT.

IIT Kanpur and Aurora Integrated Systems of Bangalore collaborated in testing and manufacturing of the aircraft. The UAV is a product of synergy between start-up firms and academic institutions that promotes an entrepreneurial ecosystem.
 
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Very good developement ...... :yahoo:

It can fly for more than 10 hours continuously at an altitude of up to 5,000ft and has a wide operating radius of 150km.

The project started in January 2014 and The UAV had its first field trial on August 14 :woot:
 
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Very good developement ...... :yahoo:

Perhaps they worked on similar project previously. We should made UGV for patrolling in plane border areas so that we can reduce casualty and can supplement army best in border areas. This type of researchs and tech demo had already done in many universities.
 
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Perhaps they worked on similar project previously. We should made UGV for patrolling in plane border areas so that we can reduce casualty and can supplement army best in border areas. This type of researchs and tech demo had already done in many universities.

There are multiple programs in India to make UGVs of varying size .

But afaik none of them is used for border patrol as of now .
 
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Perhaps they worked on similar project previously. We should made UGV for patrolling in plane border areas so that we can reduce casualty and can supplement army best in border areas. This type of researchs and tech demo had already done in many universities.

nice thought.but technology is yet to become mature as UGV tech is yet to mature at that level.plus,patrolling is better using ground troops than UGV which is first,can't be operated wide ranges of surfaces on which ground troops of India operate.second,has very low range and limited operational capability.
 
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Eye in the sky: Army eyeing IIT-made UAV for border patrolling | idrw.org

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Researchers at IIT-Kanpur have developed India’s first low-altitude long-endurance unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) that could be used for anything from patrolling the border to traffic and crowd monitoring.The aircraft, called P1, is commanded by a computer pilot on the ground. It can fly for more than 10 hours continuously at an altitude of up to 5,000ft and has a wide operating radius of 150km.

“We anticipate both civilian and military applications. The system could even carry environmental sensors like Chromium sensors on it and fly over river Ganges to measure the pollution levels,” co-principal investigator, Dr. Deepu Philip told HT.

The UAV had its first field trial on August 14 and can be used for highway patrolling, traffic and crowd monitoring (in case of riots) or crop and pollution surveillance. The armed forces are also keen to test the aircraft for its use.

The project started in January 2014 and was jointly funded by IIT Kanpur and Prabhu Goel foundation. “The entire system was designed using a systems engineering approach, to meet the desired specifications and target the need of Low Altitude Long Endurance (LALE). During the initial test flights at IIT Kanpur air strip, we were able to reach altitude of 1,000 feet,” Philip told HT.

IIT Kanpur and Aurora Integrated Systems of Bangalore collaborated in testing and manufacturing of the aircraft. The UAV is a product of synergy between start-up firms and academic institutions that promotes an entrepreneurial ecosystem.

Great news:yahoo::yahoo::yahoo:

I had the privilege of getting a first hand look at their other UAV at defexpo 2014. Unfortunately they were packing up by the time I got to their booth.
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Looks great,this will also boost the morale of the folks at IIT
 
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