Bits-Hyderabad Venture offers indigenous war drones to the Indian Army

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Apollyon Dynamics, a defense technology company founded by the students of Bits Pilani Hyderabad Campus, delivered its indigenous unmanned aerial vehicles to the Indian Army in Jammu, Chantimandir, Panagarh and Arunaçhal Pradesh.
According to an official statement, the beginning, which was born on Bits Pilani Hyderabad campus and operated by Jayant Khatri and Sourya Choudlyy, delivered the units within two months of the starting operations.
With pride, he initially showed his technology on the campus before Kumar Mangalam Birla. According to the authorities, the work of young graduates underlines the vital role in Bits Pilani’s deep technology innovation for national impact.
The beginning specializes in the design and production of special unmanned air systems designed for India’s defense and surveillance needs. Systems are built in housing and focus is reliability and adaptability to lands and tasks.
The instructor UAV said that the army units are widely accepted for ease of use and design. The start also provides practical training for soldiers and provides drone operators in a short time.
According to Khatri and Choudlyy, there are multi -rolled aircraft for long -range surveillance, tactical load delivery and high -precision Kamikaze operations. Kamikaze said that the platform could fly at speeds exceeding 300 km / h and that it could provide loads up to 1 kg with high accuracy.
The duo is now working on the new generation vertical take -off and landing platforms and fixed -wing systems.
Published – 22 July 2025 07:31