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Asisguard Songar Drone are been used in Ukraine by ukranian soldiers in some footages shown that Ukrainian soldiers directly dropping mortars wheels through these drones inside opened Russian tanks hatches and after detention tanks were destroyed permanently

 

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Just grow up they are very professional and are far more capable even after earthquake
Arre bhai aap to gussa ho gaye. I'm just saying that the infrastructure which has been damaged beyond repair during this earthquake will take some time to be rebuilt again.
 

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" Indian army to test PALM 400 precision attack loitering system in Pokhran test. PALM 400 can destroy armoured vehicles incl. MBTs 8 km away and works even in satnav jammed environments. "

Porkis seeing "Pokhran" and "Test" in the same line once again :

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What can a Black Hornet drone do?
A Black Hornet nano helicopter unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV).
Black Hornet drones are the latest innovation in military-grade unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs). These drones are compact, lightweight, and incredibly versatile, making them an essential tool for modern military operations. The Black Hornet drone is manufactured by FLIR Systems, a company that specializes in thermal imaging technology and solutions.
The Black Hornet drone is named after the black hornet, which is one of the smallest and deadliest insects in the world. Like its namesake, the Black Hornet drone is incredibly small and agile, making it the perfect tool for reconnaissance and surveillance missions.
One of the most impressive features of the Black Hornet drone is its size. At just 16 centimeters long and weighing only 33 grams, it is one of the smallest drones in the world. Despite its small size, the Black Hornet drone is equipped with an HD camera and thermal imaging sensors, which allows it to capture high-quality images and videos.
The Black Hornet drone is also incredibly versatile. It can fly for up to 25 minutes and has a range of up to 2 kilometers, making it ideal for both short and long-range reconnaissance missions. It can also fly in winds of up to 18 miles per hour, making it suitable for use in a wide range of weather conditions.
One of the most significant advantages of the Black Hornet drone is its ability to provide real-time situational awareness. The drone can transmit live video feeds back to the operator, allowing them to monitor the area in real-time. This capability is incredibly useful for military operations, as it allows commanders to make informed decisions quickly.
The drone can transmit live video feeds back to the operator
The Black Hornet drone is also incredibly quiet, making it ideal for stealth operations. It emits less noise than a flying mosquito, making it almost impossible to detect. This feature is especially useful for surveillance missions, as it allows the drone to fly undetected and capture footage without alerting the target.
In addition to military applications, the Black Hornet drone also has potential for civilian use. It can be used for search and rescue missions, disaster relief efforts, and border security operations. Its small size and versatility make it an ideal tool for a wide range of applications.
In conclusion, the Black Hornet drone is an impressive piece of technology that has the potential to revolutionize military and civilian operations. Its small size, versatility, and real-time situational awareness capabilities make it an essential tool for modern military operations, while its potential for civilian use makes it an attractive option for a wide range of applications. As technology continues to evolve, it is likely that we will see more innovative UAVs like the Black Hornet drone in the future.
 

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What can a Black Hornet drone do?
A Black Hornet nano helicopter unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV).

Black Hornet drones are the latest innovation in military-grade unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs). These drones are compact, lightweight, and incredibly versatile, making them an essential tool for modern military operations. The Black Hornet drone is manufactured by FLIR Systems, a company that specializes in thermal imaging technology and solutions.
The Black Hornet drone is named after the black hornet, which is one of the smallest and deadliest insects in the world. Like its namesake, the Black Hornet drone is incredibly small and agile, making it the perfect tool for reconnaissance and surveillance missions.
One of the most impressive features of the Black Hornet drone is its size. At just 16 centimeters long and weighing only 33 grams, it is one of the smallest drones in the world. Despite its small size, the Black Hornet drone is equipped with an HD camera and thermal imaging sensors, which allows it to capture high-quality images and videos.
The Black Hornet drone is also incredibly versatile. It can fly for up to 25 minutes and has a range of up to 2 kilometers, making it ideal for both short and long-range reconnaissance missions. It can also fly in winds of up to 18 miles per hour, making it suitable for use in a wide range of weather conditions.
One of the most significant advantages of the Black Hornet drone is its ability to provide real-time situational awareness. The drone can transmit live video feeds back to the operator, allowing them to monitor the area in real-time. This capability is incredibly useful for military operations, as it allows commanders to make informed decisions quickly.
The drone can transmit live video feeds back to the operator

The Black Hornet drone is also incredibly quiet, making it ideal for stealth operations. It emits less noise than a flying mosquito, making it almost impossible to detect. This feature is especially useful for surveillance missions, as it allows the drone to fly undetected and capture footage without alerting the target.
In addition to military applications, the Black Hornet drone also has potential for civilian use. It can be used for search and rescue missions, disaster relief efforts, and border security operations. Its small size and versatility make it an ideal tool for a wide range of applications.
In conclusion, the Black Hornet drone is an impressive piece of technology that has the potential to revolutionize military and civilian operations. Its small size, versatility, and real-time situational awareness capabilities make it an essential tool for modern military operations, while its potential for civilian use makes it an attractive option for a wide range of applications. As technology continues to evolve, it is likely that we will see more innovative UAVs like the Black Hornet drone in the future.
Don’t think it will work. I got a small drone. I can’t fly it too high because it would not withstand against the wind even a minor wind. It would get blown off course.
 

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Don’t think it will work. I got a small drone. I can’t fly it too high because it would not withstand against the wind even a minor wind. It would get blown off course.
Suitable for special ops though. If we had something like these during Mumbai attack , could have used them precisely against terrorists.

Also build quality is another factor.
 

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Guys I don't know much about UAV's but how good is this ISR feed according to modern standards.
and why does it have a blue hue to it .
It's edited image , so basically you won't be getting quality footage directly and you can get as good coloured image as you want because your military grade sensor have good enough colour differentiation ,just write a few more lines of code.

Issue comes with resolution,how precise can you see
 

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As long Indian UAV and UCAV program stays in DRDO and works under processes and procedures of a government department, it will never take off. Too many procedures have to be followed for any development to proceed. As many 30 to 40 approvals are needed before any development or research process is implemented. It is painfully slow process. For example the Indian made UAV flew first time in 2010. Since then it is waiting for its wings further, stuck in approvals, scientific incompetence, lack of accountability and what not.

It should be handed over lock. stock and barrel to the private sector and it will take off sooner than later. Shame on government ways of working.
 

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As long Indian UAV and UCAV program stays in DRDO and works under processes and procedures of a government department, it will never take off. Too many procedures have to be followed for any development to proceed. As many 30 to 40 approvals are needed before any development or research process is implemented. It is painfully slow process. For example the Indian made UAV flew first time in 2010. Since then it is waiting for its wings further, stuck in approvals, scientific incompetence, lack of accountability and what not.

It should be handed over lock. stock and barrel to the private sector and it will take off sooner than later. Shame on government ways of working.
Wake me up when Private sector develops anything remotely close to Tapas Bh-201 in terms of capabilities, and I mean actual development and not re-stickering.
 

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Wake me up when Private sector develops anything remotely close to Tapas Bh-201 in terms of capabilities, and I mean actual development and not re-stickering.
‘They were never given chance. If all the money wasted on DRDO in the last 50 years had been spent in the private sector, things would be different. …… Development of Artillery guns in the private sector is the key example. Also the UAVs in private sector are making phenomenal progress compared to what slow poke DRDO is doing.
 

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‘They were never given chance. If all the money wasted on DRDO in the last 50 years had been spent in the private sector, things would be different. …… Development of Artillery guns in the private sector is the key example. Also the UAVs in private sector are making phenomenal progress compared to what slow poke DRDO is doing.
What uav is making progress under private sector?
 

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