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SOURCE: RAUNAK KUNDE / NEWS BEAT / IDRW.ORG

Indian defence startup, Zeus Numerix, has made significant strides in drone technology by developing 3kg and 5kg ammunition specifically designed for swarm drone operations. The company claims that these payloads can be integrated into a variety of drones, including those used for agricultural purposes, transforming them into potent weapons platforms when required.

A key component of this development is the company’s Ejector Rack Mechanism (ERM). Zeus Numerix has introduced three variants: ER8 Agnibaahu, capable of carrying one 3kg ammunition; ER25 Agnibaahu, designed to carry one 5kg ammunition; and ER55 Agnibaahu, which can carry two 3kg and one 5kg ammunition. Both the ERM and the ammunition have undergone rigorous testing and have been certified as per MIL-STD 800, a stringent military standard for equipment.

This breakthrough technology has the potential to redefine the landscape of warfare. Swarm drone technology, combined with lethal payloads, can be employed for a wide range of tactical missions, including precision strikes, suppression of enemy air defences, and electronic warfare.

Zeus Numerix’s innovation showcases India’s growing prowess in the defence sector and highlights the country’s commitment to developing cutting-edge military capabilities.

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