Indian Army Kharga drone kill the enemy in a moment specifications features

New and hi-tech drones are continuously being added to the Indian Army fleet. ‘Kharga’ Kamikaze drone is another drone developed by the Indian Army. It can be used for purposes like intelligence and surveillance. This drone is also capable of carrying explosives with itself. This drone can fly at high speed at a speed of about 40 meters per second. According to reports, it is equipped with GPS, navigation system and high-definition cameras. To dodge the enemy, such technology is present in drones, which can avoid electromagnetic spectrum jamming. In simple language, it is very difficult for the enemy to track it.

According to NDTV report, ‘Kharga’, which flies up to 500 meters at a time, is also a kind of suicide drone. It can easily destroy enemy targets. Officials claim that ‘Kharga’ is not caught by radar.

The special thing is that the cost of making the drone is Rs 30 thousand. According to officials, similar drones have been used in the Russia-Ukraine war. In August this year, National Aerospace Laboratories (NAL) had launched Powerfuse ‘indigenous’ kamikaze drones. They are capable of flying up to a thousand kilometers.

If we look into the past, kamikaze suicide missions were first seen at the end of the Second World War. Then the pilots of the weak Japanese Air Force attacked their fighter planes on the planes and ships of other countries.

India preparing to make entry drone unit

Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Sunday said India will soon form an entry drone unit to secure its borders as the ‘threat’ of UAVs is going to become serious in the coming days. He said that the initial results of the ‘Laser Equipped Anti-Drone Gun-Mounted’ system have been encouraging. With this, the ability to shoot down and detect drones on the India-Pakistan border in Punjab has increased from three percent to 55 percent. Shah said that the threat of drones is going to become more serious in the coming days… We are working together with DRDO to deal with it.

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