Garuda Aerospace Gears Up to Unveil 8 Advanced Drones, Announce Pivotal Partnerships at Aero India 2025

Collaborations with key partners, including Thales, Defence Research and Development Organisation, among others to take centre stage at Aero India 2025

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Bengaluru. Garuda Aerospace, India’s leading drone technology company, gears up to launch 8 advanced drones for defence, safety, and military operations at Aero India 2025.

Aero India is India’s premier aerospace and defence exhibition organised by the Defence Exhibition Organisation, Department of Defence Production, Ministry of Defence. As demand for sophisticated unmanned systems continues to surge, Garuda Aerospace is set to showcase groundbreaking technology products aimed at enhancing defence capabilities, disaster management, and logistics.

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Garuda Aerospace will introduce several new drones, each designed to address critical needs within the defence sector.  The company’s product range will include the Rocket Launcher Drone, offering enhanced firepower, a specialised Land Mine Detection & Diffusement system for safer operations, the versatile Logistics Drone, the Thales Garuda UTM, an advanced unmanned traffic management system developed in collaboration with Thales, a dedicated Firefighting Drone for SDRF (State Disaster Response Force) for rapid response in emergencies, a VR Military Drone Simulator for training Jawans, a Grenade & Cannister Dropping Drone designed for loitering munitions, and the life-saving Life Bouy Drone for the Navy and Coast Guard. With these innovative solutions, Garuda Aerospace is committed to defence operations through the integration of next-generation drone technology.

Furthermore, strengthening its technology capabilities, Garuda Aerospace is set to announce key strategic partnerships with industry leaders and institutions, including Thales, Rajasthan Electronics (REIL), HFCL, DRDO, Tata Elxsi, and the Central University of Jammu. These collaborations are focused on advancing the development of unmanned aerial systems and pushing the boundaries of innovation.

These partnerships, coupled with our new drone platforms, represent a significant leap forward in our commitment to bolstering India’s defence capabilities”, said Agnishwar Jayaprakash, Founder and CEO, Garuda Aerospace.

Aero India 2025 provides the ideal platform to showcase how these innovations will shape the future of defence, security, and humanitarian efforts, addressing critical needs both domestically and internationally. These developments will fuel the expansion and explore new markets further solidifying our position as a global leader in drone technology“, he concluded.

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With the upcoming launches and strategic alliances, Garuda Aerospace is poised to create a positive impact at Aero India 2025. Aero India 2025 will be held from February 10-14, 2025 at Yelahanka Air Force Station, Bengaluru, India. These advancements are further strengthened by Garuda Aerospace’s impressive portfolio of 20 granted patents, demonstrating a commitment to innovation.

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Furthermore, the company’s development of moulds for Indigenous manufacturing underscores its dedication to the “Make in India” initiative and its focus on reducing dependencies on foreign imports, solidifying its position as a leader in Indigenous drone technology.

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