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SOURCE: AFI

An Indian Army officer has successfully developed the KHARGA Kamikaze Drone, an innovative and cost-effective aerial system tailored for modern battlefield requirements. Priced at approximately ?30,000 per unit, this lightweight, easily fabricated drone is designed for Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (ISR) operations as well as precision kamikaze strikes against enemy forces.

The KHARGA Kamikaze Drone features a minimalistic design that emphasizes affordability and ease of production. Constructed from materials resembling cardboard, the drone is not only lightweight but also simple to manufacture in large quantities, making it ideal for rapid deployment during conflict scenarios.

Despite its low-cost construction, the drone is equipped with advanced capabilities, including High-Definition Camera For real-time ISR tasks, delivering high-quality visuals to operators. Explosive Payload for precision strikes in kamikaze attack missions. GPS Navigation to Ensure accurate targeting and autonomous operation. Utilizing its unconventional build and materials to minimize radar detectability with built in Electromagnetic Countermeasures.

The KHARGA Kamikaze Drone demonstrates the Indian Army’s focus on leveraging indigenous innovation to address modern warfare challenges. With the ability to evade detection and counter electronic warfare measures, it is particularly suited for engagements against technologically advanced adversaries.

Its low-cost design also allows for expendable use, enabling saturation attacks or high-risk missions without significant resource constraints.