SOURCE: RAUNAK KUNDE / NEWS BEAT / IDRW.ORG
Indian defence technology firm, Johnnette Technologies, is making significant strides in bolstering the capabilities of the Indian Army. Based in Uttar Pradesh, the company has recently completed a training program for the Indian Army to operate its cutting-edge JF-2 unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV).
The JF-2, touted as India’s first fixed-wing, hand-launched, stealth UAV, is designed to excel in border intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) missions. Equipped with day and night thermal imaging cameras, the UAV offers superior surveillance capabilities. Its anti-jamming and anti-spoofing features, coupled with a crash-resistant avionics bay, ensure its reliability and durability in challenging environments.
With a range of 15 kilometres and an endurance of up to 90 minutes, the JF-2 provides ample operational flexibility. The UAV has undergone rigorous testing and has demonstrated its capabilities at altitudes of up to 18,000 feet.
In addition to the JF-2, Johnnette Technologies has secured a contract from the Indian Army for the supply of over 150 JM-1 loitering munitions. These munitions, capable of operating at 18,000 feet, are equipped with artificial intelligence and anti-jamming technologies, making them potent assets for the battlefield.
The company’s achievements highlight India’s growing prowess in UAV technology and its commitment to self-reliance in the defence sector. As Johnnette Technologies continues to innovate and deliver advanced solutions, the Indian Army is poised to gain a significant edge in its operations.
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