Indian Army gets 106 Kamikaze drones: range of 180 km, speed of 450kmph; No effect of jamming, nor will you deviate from the target
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Taking a big step towards increasing the firepower of the Indian Army, indigenous defense company SMPP has handed over 106 turbojet engine-powered 'Kamikaze' drones to the Army. He has been named ‘Peacekeeper (Agniveg)’.
Taking a big step towards increasing the firepower of the Indian Army, indigenous defense company SMPP has handed over 106 turbojet engine-powered 'Kamikaze' drones to the Army. He has been named ‘Peacekeeper (Agniveg)’. These drones can attack up to a range of 180 km. Also can reach speed of 450kmph. That means its speed is more than 320kmph, the fastest flying Peregrine Falcon in the world. Not only this, neither will they be affected by jamming, nor will anyone be able to divert them from the target through spoofing. The company has said that it has handed over 100 operational and 6 training drones to the army. This delivery is considered an achievement in the field of India's indigenous defense manufacturing capability and unmanned warfare. These have been prepared with the help of Belarusian firm KB Indela. The company claims that this drone can perform completely autonomous precision strike missions. That is, after the target is set, it will complete the mission without any human intervention. What are Kamikaze Drones… The blast radius is only 5 meters, which means less loss of life and property. Agniveg has the ability to accurately attack critical military infrastructure, logistics hubs, command centres, radar installations and other strategic targets. During trials, Agniveg achieved a Circular Error Probable (CEP) of less than 5 meters while operating in a jamming and spoofing environment. In simple words, this drone is capable of attacking its target by getting very close to it. With this, only a part of a military base can be targeted. This causes less damage to the civilian structures around the target.
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