Demonstration of 5500 drones together was the highlight of the drone summit held in Amaravati. There were 5 Guinness World Records. The drone created a 3D image of the Indian flag tricolor and Mahatma Buddha. With so many drones flying together, it has become the second biggest show in the world. The largest show with an estimated 8,000 drones was held in Shenzhen, China.
- 300 acres in Andhra's Kurnool to become India's first drone city, poised to become global hub in drone innovation
World's first and largest hydrogen-powered drones are ready in India. Telangana based company Blue Jay Arrow has made these drones. Its name is 'Blue Jay Reach'. It can fly 300 km at a time by carrying 100 kg weight. It covers this distance in just 30 minutes. It will hit the market in January, 2050. This company has created another drone called Blues Hope, which will work as a taxi. It also runs on hydrogen and will cover the distance from Mumbai to Pune (148 km) in just half an hour. Currently it takes 3 to 4 hours by road. The company plans to build the country's first 10-seater hydrogen-electric passenger plane by 2025. Its range will be 1 thousand km at a time.
These state-of-the-art drones were showcased at the Drone Summit held in Amaravati, the capital city of Andhra Pradesh. Drones of 300 companies came here. The country's first drone city will be built on 300 acres in Andhra's Kurnool district. Here only drone manufacturing and assembling work will be done.
The first drone that will only detect electrical problems…
- UAV drone: This drone of Vignon company will be flown on transformers, electricity poles, power stations, it will scan folds.
- Multispectral drone: With the help of its four cameras, it will take pictures of the water of ponds and lakes from a height of 15 meters and tell its quality. This drone is developed by SRM University.
- Red Wing Drone: This drone is designed for medical use. Like delivering organs or blood samples to a lab within minutes, it will cover a distance of 100 km in just 15 minutes.
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