On lines of Iran's Shahed-136 drone, Indian companies unveil kamikaze drones with 1,000 km range
New Delhi: Based on the line of Iran’s Shahed-136 kamikaze drone that has targeted several US military bases as well as other critical assets in the Gulf countries, two Indian defence companies have unveiled ‘Sheshnaag-150’ and ‘Project KAL’, long-range attack drones capable of flying over 1,000 km carrying heavy payloads for precision strikes on enemy assets. Both the India-made attack drones are still in the testing stage.While Noida-headquartered IG Defence has is working on ‘Project KAL’, a long-range indigenous kamikaze drone with 3 to 5 hours of endurance to boost India's deep-penetration strike capabilities, NewSpace Research and Technologies has showecased a full-scale “Sheshnaag-150” swarm drone that can carry a 40kg payload and has an endurance of 5 hours. The 5-hour endurance will allow the KAL drone to remain airborne long enough to observe target areas, gather intelligence, and adjust its trajectory before executing a precision strike. The drone is also designed to carry a high-explosive payload to engage critical military and strategic assets such as logistics hubs, radar installations, and infrastructure nodes.According to reports, even the US has taken to reverse-engineering to develop a low-cost ‘kamikaze’ drone based on Iranian Shahed-136 it had captured sometime back, and is now using it against Tehran in the Gulf conflict.
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