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Paras Aerospace unveils advanced electro-optical sensors for lethal drones

Paras Aerospace, a major manufacturing company focused on drone related aerospace technology development, has unveiled the latest advances in lethal drones’ sensors and payload integration capabilities on Friday.

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Bengaluru, 26 February Paras Aerospace, a major manufacturing company focused on drone related aerospace technology development, has unveiled the latest advances in lethal drones' sensors and payload integration capabilities on Friday.

In the DRDO event on "Sensors and Instrumentation for Armament Technology", the company said that it would help in carrying weapons and help in hitting a target.

"ASE panel is responsible for the selection of sensors for armament applications and electronic systems design for armaments. Paras Aerospace has developed sophisticated and technically advanced EO sensors along with the integration of armaments with the drones," said Pankaj Akula, CEO of Paras Aerospace.

Drones with weapons payload have to meet many stringent parameters to safely fly and hit a target. Paras Aerospace has made this possible with advanced electro-optical (EO) sensor systems with mission critical closed loop control systems for strategic operation of the drones.

Paras Aerospace is an OEM in drones in India and the integration of drones with weapons payload technology is easy to achieve.

Armament Sensors and Electronics (ASE) panel of Armament Research Board (ARMREB) and Armament Research & Development Establishment (ARDE), which is responsible for equipping the armed forces with world-class weapon systems through innovation, research, integration and transfer of technology had organized the workshop on drone technology in Pune. Both ARMREB and ARDE are part of DRDO (defence research and development organization).

"The workshop has given the opportunity to various organisations to present collaboration possibilities between DRDO, academic institutions and private industries for self-reliance in armament technology and lays a pathway towards Atmanirbhar Bharat along with armament technology ecosystem partners." Dr V Venkateswara Rao, ARDE Director said.

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