CRPF Gears up for Anti-extremist Operations, Set to Get Micro UAV A-410 by May

 

New Delhi: Paramilitary force Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) is gearing up its weapons strength for a “big” anti-extremist operation in Maoist hotbeds specially in areas prone to attacks by inducting updated gadgets and arms to its armoury including the use of an upgraded version of the Netra-V2 drone named ‘Micro UAV A-410.’

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The Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) weighing six kg with payload and battery is an updated version of Netra-V2 — the drone being used by the CRPF for several years in Maoist-affected areas to carry out operations against the rebel groups, which has proved to be an indispensable asset in surveillance, reconnaissance and rescue operations on numerous occasions.

With a “cruise speed” of 35 km per hour, the UAV A-410 has the capacity to fly for around 60 minutes in one go at an altitude of 600 metres, covering five km range. It has dual camera system both for day and night. The day camera has 1,280 x 720 pixel resolution with 10x optical zoom and 4x digital zoom. The night camera has thermal imaging capacity of 640 x 480 pixel resolution and 4x digital zoom.

“Micro UAV A-410 is a vertical takeoff and landing small RPAS for quick deployment from confined locations with 60-minute endurance. It provides autonomous operation from takeoff to landing with digital encrypted communication link. It has full HD camera and reliable aerial imaging for surveillance and security operations,” said an CRPF officer.

The ‘Made in India’ drone being manufactured by Asteria Aerospace is expected to be included in the CRPF armoury by April or May end, sources said.

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The CRPF, a 3.5 lakh strong force under the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) with mandatory responsibility to provide internal security across the country as well as Maoist-hit states and Jammu and Kashmir, will procure 40 such drones and use them in different regions of its deployments.

One Micro UAV A-410 is expected to cost between Rs 12 lakh and Rs 15 lakh.

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Sources in the CRPF and Home Ministry said the procurement of the drone is part of a process to upgrade the force’s armoury to launch a “big operation against Maoists before the monsoon this year.” However, it is not yet clear as to which of the Maoist hit hotbeds will be targeted by the security force.

There are 90 Maoist-affected districts across 11 states in India which are covered under the Security Related Expenditure scheme. This includes 19 districts in Jharkhand, 16 in Bihar, 15 in Odisha, 14 in Chhattisgarh, eight in Telangana, six in Andhra Pradesh, three each in Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh and Kerala and one district in West Bengal.

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