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Kochi, May 5 (PTI): An Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) of the Indian Navy crashed just as it was landing close to the runway here tonight, navy sources said.

The UAV was on a routine training mission when the incident occurred at 7.30 PM., they said.
 
I saw in news .. some guy said its a searcher.

That might be correct...cause the news says it was on a routine mission and IN uses these searchers regularly along the coast...especially after 26/11
 
An unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) of the Indian Navy crashed due to technical malfunction in Kochi on Wednesday.The aircraft, attached to INS Garuda, the naval air station of the Southern Naval Command, crashed around 7.30 pm outside the runway while it was preparing to land.

The aircraft crashed outside the compound wall of the naval air station near the road and the railway line.Had the UAV crashed into the vital installations nearby _ cargo containers and storage tanks of flammable chemicals _ the consequences would have been disastrous.

A detailed inquiry has been ordered into the incident, a Naval spokesman said. The UAV, a Searcher Mark II-type made in Israel, was meant for a routine sortie _ aerial observation and surveillance. Eyewitnesses said the aircraft broke into pieces on impact. The reason for the crash could be failure of the engine or sensor, sources said.

The Southern Naval Command has more than 10 UAVs belonging to two types - Heron and Searcher II. The UAVs are operated from the shore as well as from ships for better surveillance.

INS Garuda which houses the Navy’s training schools, including the Observer School and the Anti-Submarine Warfare (ASW) School, has an airfield with two runways from which small and medium range maritime aircraft carry out operations ranging from training sorties to search and rescue operations.INS Garuda undertakes regular UAV sorties.............
 
If it is Searcher mk II than OK but Heron operated by the Navy is a vital asset and costly!!! I hope it is not Heron.


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DUDE IT IS SEARCHER UAV CRASHED IT IS NOT HERON
 
An unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) of the Indian Navy crashed due to technical malfunction in Kochi on Wednesday.The aircraft, attached to INS Garuda, the naval air station of the Southern Naval Command, crashed around 7.30 pm outside the runway while it was preparing to land.

The aircraft crashed outside the compound wall of the naval air station near the road and the railway line.Had the UAV crashed into the vital installations nearby _ cargo containers and storage tanks of flammable chemicals _ the consequences would have been disastrous.

A detailed inquiry has been ordered into the incident, a Naval spokesman said. The UAV, a Searcher Mark II-type made in Israel, was meant for a routine sortie _ aerial observation and surveillance. Eyewitnesses said the aircraft broke into pieces on impact. The reason for the crash could be failure of the engine or sensor, sources said.

The Southern Naval Command has more than 10 UAVs belonging to two types - Heron and Searcher II. The UAVs are operated from the shore as well as from ships for better surveillance.

INS Garuda which houses the Navy’s training schools, including the Observer School and the Anti-Submarine Warfare (ASW) School, has an airfield with two runways from which small and medium range maritime aircraft carry out operations ranging from training sorties to search and rescue operations.INS Garuda undertakes regular UAV sorties.............

so the crashed one is SEARCHER UAV
 
DUDE IT IS SEARCHER UAV CRASHED IT IS NOT HERON

As there was no confirmation I hoped it is Searcher not Heron....

"If it is Searcher mk II than OK but Heron operated by the Navy is a vital asset and costly!!! I hope it is not Heron."

The image you posted as Heron is not Heron but Heron TP aka Eitan.
 
As there was no confirmation I hoped it is Searcher not Heron....

"If it is Searcher mk II than OK but Heron operated by the Navy is a vital asset and costly!!! I hope it is not Heron."

The image you posted as Heron is not Heron but Heron TP aka Eitan.

The crashed UAV was shown in tv.. its a searcher indeed. it was broken into 2 parts and was tiny.
 
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