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BY : IANS
Indian scientists have developed a tiny gadget that can keep an eye on enemy territory and help in traffic management.
This was disclosed at a Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) meeting here.
Lt. Gen. V.J. Sundaram and Balraj Gupta of the DRDO, on Friday said the tiny unmanned device can remain in air for 15 to 20 minutes and send photographic data to computer networks. Soldiers on the borders can also use it to observe movements across enemy lines. Only 30 cm wide, the device looks like a bird to untrained eyes. It can survey an area of roughly one square kilometre from a height of 500 metres. It weighs about 400 gm and is powered by a rechargeable battery. |
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