INDIAN ARMY INDUCTS TINY KAMIKAZE DRONES FOR COUNTER-TERROR OPERATIONS
15 cm in length and weighing 260 grams, this drone will enter terrorists hideouts & eliminate militants avoiding surrounding obstacles, Maj. Samar Toor of Zulu Defence told
- equipped with 400-gr grenade that can detonate remotely
- sends video streams
- equipped with night vision
- can be sent up to 2 km away from the base
15 cm in length and weighing 260 grams, this drone will enter terrorists hideouts & eliminate militants avoiding surrounding obstacles, Maj. Samar Toor of Zulu Defence told
- equipped with 400-gr grenade that can detonate remotely
- sends video streams
- equipped with night vision
- can be sent up to 2 km away from the base
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