DRDO tests 3 unmanned remote-controlled weaponised boats in Pune, ahead of DefExpo-2022
While talking to the media after testing three boats, DRDO Research and Development Establishment Group Director PM Naik said, “With no human on the vessel, the video feed will be transferred to the ground control station. It will be useful for su...

While talking to the media after testing three boats, DRDO Research and Development Establishment Group Director PM Naik said, “With no human on the vessel, the video feed will be transferred to the ground control station. It will be useful for surveillance.”
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— ANI (@ANI) 1665018799000Group Director PM Naik further said, "This boat is useful for reconnaissance & patrolling. Weapon is also mounted on the boat in case of any insurgence. We are currently testing this at Bhama Askhed Dam to build the confidence level of our team."
PM Naik added that the boats are useful for surveillance purposes, patrols, and reconnaissance of overall maritime security.
Moreover, the boats have an endurance of about four hours and currently they can sail at a maximum speed of 10 nautical miles/hour and this can be further increased to 25 nautical miles. Some variants of these boats use an electric propulsion system with lithium batteries, while others have a petrol engine on board.
DefExpo-2022, which was postponed in March, will now be held in Gandhinagar, Gujarat between October 18 and 22.
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