Indian Navy's remotely piloted aircraft crashes in Kochi; no casualty

Indian Navy's RPA crashed in Kochi during training. No injuries or property damage reported. Specialist team dispatched. Investigation ordered, crashed one mile short of the runway.

ANI
A remotely piloted aircraft (RPA) of the Indian Navy crashed during a training sortie in Kochi on Monday. The Navy said the RPA crashed around 5 pm at INS Garuda base and no one was injured in the incident.

"At about 5 PM, one Remotely Piloted Aircraft (RPA)/ Searcher, during a routine training sortie at INS Garuda, Kochi, crashed about one mile short of the runway," it said in a brief statement.

It said no injuries or damage to property has been reported.


"Responding swiftly, a specialist team was dispatched to the site to ensure the crashed RPA is rendered safe," the Navy said.

"An inquiry to investigate the incident has been ordered," it added.
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