DCM Shriram Industries Buys 30% Stake in Turkish Drone Maker Zydrone Dynamics

Date:

 

Istanbul / New Delhi: The Indian embassy in Turkey tweeted August 18 about a “new beginning”. It was referring to an Indian company’s investment in a Turkish drone maker. On the side lines of the International Defense Industries Fair (IDEF) in Istanbul, Indian company DCM Shriram Industries signed a partnership deal with Turkey’s Zyrone Dynamics.

ads

At the fair, Zyrone Dynamics is showcasing two new UAVs, with the highest-flying speed in their class. Defence industry analysts in Turkey and abroad have hailed the performance and growing market share of Turkish-made drones.

Zyrone Dynamics, has received a foreign investment from India’s DCM Shriram Industries worth $ 1 million. DCM Shriram Industries bought 30% percent of the firm’s shares – giving it a total valuation of $ 3.5 million –Murat Kanber, co-founder of the Turkish company, told Anadolu Agency (AA).

As per the Agreement the Company would subscribe to 30% of the capital of the company comprising of 25715 shares at a total investment of just over $ 1.05 million in five tranches over a period of about a year, subject to necessary approval with regard to foreign investment under FEMA Regulations.

Murat Kanber, co-founder of Zyrone Dynamics, was quoted by Turkey’s Anadolu Agency as saying, “Both sides’ expectation is the creation of products for civilian use, especially for cargo transportation… Now Zyrone will sell its products to India and its neighbours in the Asian market, after which it also hopes to export drones to Europe and Australia.” Kanber underlined that Zyrone Dynamics was established with the goal of being an international firm that brings foreign currency into Turkey.

big bang

Rudra Shriram, representing and speaking on behalf of DCM Shriram, said “The partnership is more than just an investment; it is about creating a global UAV company for various applications in civilian and military fields.” The negotiation period – 18 months – with Zyrone was very difficult due to the pandemic conditions. The agreement was successful and fair for both sides, with one boasting high technology and the other with extensive experience in manufacturing and management, he said.

Zyrone Dynamics specialises in the manufacture of small rotary-wing drones. Zyrone Dynamics has been promoting small drones that it calls ‘variable volume’ UAVs. A variable volume drone is similar to a ’tilt-rotor’ aircraft like the US V-22 Osprey that can take off and land like a normal helicopter but can tilt its rotors forward inflight and fly like a normal aircraft, ensuring a helicopter’s operational versatility and a fixed-wing aircraft’s speed.

huges

With this move, the firm got a large investment and gained a big sales channel, stressed Murat Kanber. Under the partnership, Zyrone will be providing the Indian company with technological support and both parties will support each other in marketing the products in India and around the globe.

More like this

PTC Industries Receives GTRE’s Order for Single Crystal Turbine Blade

New Delhi: PTC Industries Limited has achieved a significant...

DGCA Directs Air India to Carry Out Comprehensive Inspection of RAT Systems on All Boeing 787 Dreamliners

New Delhi: The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA)...

Gaganyaan Mission’s Development Work Progressing Steadily, Touches 90% Completion Mark

New Delhi: The Gaganyaan mission has reached a significant...

Airbus-built SpainSat NG-II Secure Communications Satellite Successfully Launched 

Getafe, Spain. SpainSat NG-II, the second Airbus-built new generation...

Agnikul Cosmos Successfully Test Fires Semi-Cryogenic Rocket Engines

New Delhi: Agnikul Cosmos, the Chennai-based space start-up, has...

First Indigenous ASW SWC Vessel ‘Mahe’ Delivered to Indian Navy by Cochin Shipyard

Kochi: Cochin Shipyard Limited (CSL) has successfully delivered Mahe,...

Estonia to Purchase Hanwha Aerospace’s Chunmoo Rocket Launchers, Inks Deal

New Delhi: Estonia inked a deal to purchase K239...

Big Boost to Armed Forces: Defence Acquisition Council Clears Proposals Worth Rs 79,000 Crore

New Delhi: In a boost to defence forces, the...
Indian Navy Special EditionLatest Issue