2 students made a bomb dropping ‘Kamikage drone’ in hostels, army also bought
Symbolic photo.
There is no shortage of talent in India. From defense to all sectors, India has completed many constructions and got its iron in front of the world. A recent example of this has come from Hyderabad. Here, two 20 -year -old students of Bits Pilani have built a bomb dropping Kamikage drone in their hostel room. The quality of this drone is so better that the Indian Army has also purchased them.
The entire defense sector is shocked
Two students studying engineering have made state -of -the -art UAVs/drones for army units in Jammu, Chandimandir in Haryana, Panagarh and Arunachal Pradesh in Bengal and have also sold it. The entire defense sector is shocked by this work of students. The students launched their startup Apolian Dynamics and showed it within two months by manufacturing Kamikase drones. The aim of this mission is to reduce India’s dependence on imported drones.
Who is the student-how did this miracle?
According to TOI, the two students who built the drone for the army are Jayant Khatri, a mechanical engineering student and Shaurya Chaudhary, a student of electrical engineering. Jayant Ajmer and Shaurya are residents of Kolkata. He made his drones, developed the system for India and then sent a message to army officers on LinkedIn. He was then called for Chandigarh for the demo. A live demo of the bomb dropping and drone racing. There were more demonstrations in front of military regiments. Then their orders started coming.
What is the features of drone?
The Kamikage drone manufactured by students holds a speed of more than 300 kilometers per hour. This standard is 5 times faster than commercial drones. This payload of up to 1 kg drops absolutely accurately. Regarding the drone, Shaurya Chaudhary has said that “our drones are not just sharp – they cannot be caught even on the radar.”
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