Rajasthan: Indian Army uses drone to rescue man trapped in Ayad River - watch

The Indian Army's Battle Axe Division showcased remarkable ingenuity by rescuing a 30-year-old man stranded in Udaipur's Ayad River. Utilizing drones for remote coordination, the Army ensured a safe evacuation amidst the river's dangerous surge. Shared by Konark Corps, the rescue highlights the force's embrace of technology for rapid response in emergencies.
Rajasthan: Indian Army uses drone to rescue man trapped in Ayad River - watch
NEW DELHI: In a display of innovation and adaptability, the Battle Axe Division of the Indian Army successfully rescued a 30-year-old man stranded in the middle of the Ayad River in Udaipur. Trapped by the rising fury of the river, the man’s situation was precarious, but the Army deployed drone in a unique rescue operation, coordinating from a safe distance and ensuring his evacuation without risking additional lives.
The rescue, shared by Konark Corps, Indian Army, on X, highlights the force’s increasing reliance on technology and modern methods for swift action in emergency scenarios.
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The video captures the precision and efficiency with which the Army executed the mission, underlining their commitment to saving lives even in challenging environments.

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