Hyderabad-based Grene Robotics develops wide-area drone defence dome
This comes at a time when the Jammu Air Base was attacked by a cutting-edge technology like drone to drop explosives next to the Mi-17 hangar.
Published Date - 06:02 PM, Mon - 28 June 21
Hyderabad: Hyderabad-based Grene Robotics has designed and developed a 100 per cent indigenous unified, distributed and wide-area autonomous drone defence dome called Indrajaal. The dome will protect a large area of 1,000-2,000 sq. km per system against threats such as UAV’s, incoming weapons, loitering munitions, low-radar cross section (RCS) targets autonomously.
This comes at a time when the Jammu Air Base was attacked by a cutting-edge technology like drone to drop explosives next to the Mi-17 hangar. The Indrajaal defence sector can embark on responsive and autonomous systems to be prepared for modern warfare. About six to seven sectorally deployed Indrajaal systems with their seamless connectivity can protect the entire western border.
The system uses a combination of nine to ten modern technologies powered by AI, cybersecurity, and robotics to identify, assess, decide, act and evolve autonomously in real-time. Whether the threat is single or multiple or a combination of UAVs, low-RCS, loitering munitions and such, Indrajaal is capable of countering all such threats.
Wg Cdr MVN Sai (Retd), CEO Defence, Grene Robotics said, “I urge the defence leadership to take an integrated and comprehensive approach against all the UAVs, loiter ammunition swarm drones and low RCS threats with indigenously developed Autonomous Defence Systems. Conventional defences will be overwhelmed in a swarm attack scenario and an AI-Enabled Autonomous Dome with its own ecosystem of sensors and processing is the way forward.”
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