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Mumbai-based UAV venture set for the big flight
AMRITA NAIR-GHASWALLA

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ideaForge team — Rahul Singh, Ashish Bhat, Ankit Mehta, Vipul Joshi


ideaForge, which has developed drones for the defence forces, awaits changes in regulations to scale up operations

MUMBAI, AUGUST 10:
A tacky unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) that could have snuffed out the lives of three youngsters at Powai lake in Mumbai, was how it all started for ideaForge Technology.

Co-founded by IIT-Bombay graduates Ankit Mehta, CEO; Rahul Singh, CTO; and Ashish Bhat, CTO, ideaForge develops fully indigenous UAVs that can be used in difficult terrains. The ‘killing machine’, as that first UAV was nicknamed, brought about several learnings for the trio. Backed by angel investors, the hardware tech start-up was deployed in Uttarakhand for disaster management, and was featured in the movie 3 idiots, in which its UAV prototype was used by Aamir Khan.

The trio made a bunch of hovercrafts in the lab, but realised it was very easy; so the excitement tapered off a bit, but the charm of making an aircraft stuck. “We came up with the idea for a quadrotor (drone), and in 2004, we built our first UAV prototype in a bid to enter the IIT tech fest,” says Mehta. At the outset, the team had filed a patent on energy technology, an interdisciplinary engineering science. It now owns more than 20 patents. “We were backed by funding from IIT-Bombay.”

Recalling the initial project, Ankit adds: “We were open to bootstrapping projects, and the IIT Aerospace Department wanted us to make data loggers (for flight parameters) for some of its aero models.”

At the same time, the trio decided to participate in an international contest between the US Department of Defence and the Indian Army. “Some 18 colleges from across the world were participating in MAV2008 (US-Asian Demonstration and Assessment of Micro Air and Unmanned Ground Technology). Our first autonomous UAV for that competition won the hovering category award along with MIT, US. It brought us a lot of recognition.”

From there on, there was no looking back. Facing enquiries from the Indian defence labs to assist them in creating micro and mini UAVs, the team ventured into its Unmanned Systems business. “In 2008, the Indian Navy asked us to deliver our auto-pilot UAV. We started deliveries the next year. The Defence Research and Development Organisation’s (DRDO) R&D lab in Pune asked us to add it to ground robots. We signed an MoU with them and helped design the part where soldiers can interact with the platform and carry it on field. Thus was born Netra, a co-branded product.”

A flagship product of ideaForge, Netra is used by paramilitary forces, defence and State police forces. “We have 95-per cent Indian market share in the security domain,” gushes Ankit.

IOCL, ONGC, HPCL, BPCL and other corporates have expressed interest in the UAV for internal security management. “The current regulations do not permit us to deploy these platforms, but we are working with corporates and exploring scale opportunities.”


The team has been joined by Vipul Joshi, who takes care of “compliance and HR.” ideaForge is waiting for the tide to turn in their favour in terms of regulation. “After all, we are supplying to the (armed) forces. We have built the company on the right fundamentals.”

(This article was published on August 10, 2016)

http://www.thehindubusinessline.com...ure-set-for-the-big-flight/article8969759.ece

Tagging all .. Will post details about Netra and some pics taken as well

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I recall this Netra being discussed here earlier also somehow. It was about the time before India announced the Internet snooping program Netra.

Got it @PARIKRAMA

https://defence.pk/threads/chandigarh-set-to-acquire-uav-‘netra’.135166/

Is it the same?? Seems like

Yes its the same program .. AT that time there was only version 1 which was further upgraded to version 2 and specs, payload and endurance got upgraded...

In fact now its one of the widely used disaster relief, traffic management and coastal management UAVs with its thermal and daylight sight abilities...
 
Yes its the same program .. AT that time there was only version 1 which was further upgraded to version 2 and specs, payload and endurance got upgraded...

In fact now its one of the widely used disaster relief, traffic management and coastal management UAVs with its thermal and daylight sight abilities...

Yeah, I recall Chandigarh Police also placing orders for same.

I certainly hope under the MII, such entrepreneurs get the chance to expand and develop our requirements in-house. It is still a shame that the TIOE batteries for our thermal imagers made by OFB (I think BEL makes it) have still not reached the performance level that it was claimed for it to be able to achieve in high altitude areas. And the reason they gave was cold weather!!! Ludicrous when GSQR was for the cold environs.
 
Yes its the same program .. AT that time there was only version 1 which was further upgraded to version 2 and specs, payload and endurance got upgraded...

In fact now its one of the widely used disaster relief, traffic management and coastal management UAVs with its thermal and daylight sight abilities...
Also netra is use by Mumbai police qrt
 
Now a days these drones are used in civilian purpose. Eg: in films and TV channel shooting . So Pvt. Firms don't have to rely just on defence orders .
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http://uavcoach.com/drone-with-camera/

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So more players will come in and fund for R&D which will result more micro, more endurance , more advanced drones.

I hope , this team is good in making good software which does facial recognition and kind of advanced stuff .


The above is a video analysing software available commercially. Indigenous research might be working bigger than this in a live environment .

There are many drones in market to offer us endurance and range which can be pulled out from any super market in many countries. Because of this , many countries passed laws to prevent drones flying near to airports and strategic places .
 

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