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India Gazette
4 hours ago
- India Gazette
Indian Army places order of 450 NAGASTRA-1R loitering munitions from SDAL
New Delhi [India], June 23 (ANI): The Indian Army has placed an order on Solar Defence and Aerospace Limited (SDAL) for procuring around 450 NAGASTRA-1R loitering munitions, as per the statement by Solar Defence and Aerospace Limited. The Nagastra-1R is a cost effective system with full re-usability of launcher systems. The advanced Loitering Munition System with 360 gimbal camera with the option of putting thermal camera option for night operations, the statement further read. The systems has a proprietary encryption for both video and Telemetry communication and comes with high precision targeting system with 2 metres CEP and has more than 80% indegenous content. The systems have been tested at various locations, including Ladakh and Babina near Jhansi in Uttar Pradesh, the statement added. Earlier on June 12, the Solar Defence and Aerospace Limited (SDAL) successfully completed the trial of its Hybrid VTOL UAV Rudrastra at the Pokharan Firing Range. The trial was conducted in accordance with the Indian Army's performance parameters, including vertical takeoff and landing (VTOL), high endurance, precision targeting, and mission flexibility. The UAV demonstrated robust operational capability, covering a mission radius of over 50 km with a stable real-time video link and successfully returning to the original launch point. The total range, including loitering at the target area, exceeded 170 km, with an estimated endurance of approximately 1.5 hours. A significant highlight of the trial was the successful deployment of a precision-guided anti-personnel warhead. Dropped from medium altitude, the munition executed an airburst detonation at low height, achieving a lethal effect over a wide radius, meeting tactical effectiveness benchmarks. This successful demonstration marks a major milestone in India's pursuit of indigenized defence technologies and is a strong step toward Aatmanirbhar Bharat. In a related development, SDAL had earlier tested a new low-cost counter-drone solution in hard-kill mode, named 'Bhargavastra'. Designed to neutralise hostile drone swarms, the system employs micro-rockets to deliver rapid and effective responses. The trials were conducted at the Seaward Firing Range in Gopalpur on May 13 and 14 under the observation of senior Army Air Defence (AAD) officials. (ANI)


Business Upturn
6 hours ago
- Business
- Business Upturn
Solar Industries shares in focus as defence arm secures 450 Nagastra-1R loitering munitions order from Indian Army
Solar Industries shares were in focus today after the company's defence subsidiary received an order for 450 units of Nagastra-1R loitering munitions from the Indian Army. As of 11:45 AM, the shares were trading 0.35% higher at Rs 17,056.00. BIG NEWS FOR SOLAR INDUSTRIES SOLAR IND: DEFENCE ARM GETS 450 NAGASTRA-1R LOITERING MUNITIONS ORDER FROM INDIAN ARMY — RedboxGlobal India (@REDBOXINDIA) June 23, 2025 The stock opened at ₹17,050.00 and climbed to a high of ₹17,164.00 during intraday trade, edging closer to its 52-week high of ₹17,300.00. The day's low was ₹16,910.00. The development has sparked renewed interest in the stock, which has already seen a strong rally over the past year, rising from a 52-week low of ₹8,482.50. Disclaimer: The information provided is for informational purposes only and should not be considered financial or investment advice. Stock market investments are subject to market risks. Always conduct your own research or consult a financial advisor before making investment decisions. Author or Business Upturn is not liable for any losses arising from the use of this information. Ahmedabad Plane Crash Aman Shukla is a post-graduate in mass communication . A media enthusiast who has a strong hold on communication ,content writing and copy writing. Aman is currently working as journalist at
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Business Standard
6 hours ago
- Business Standard
Indian Army places order of 450 NAGASTRA-1R loitering munitions from SDAL
The Indian Army has placed an order on Solar Defence and Aerospace Limited (SDAL) for procuring around 450 NAGASTRA-1R loitering munitions, as per the statement by Solar Defence and Aerospace Limited. The Nagastra-1R is a cost effective system with full re-usability of launcher systems. The advanced Loitering Munition System with 360 gimbal camera with the option of putting thermal camera option for night operations, the statement further read. The systems has a proprietary encryption for both video and Telemetry communication and comes with high precision targeting system with 2 metres CEP and has more than 80% indegenous content. The systems have been tested at various locations, including Ladakh and Babina near Jhansi in Uttar Pradesh, the statement added. Earlier on June 12, the Solar Defence and Aerospace Limited (SDAL) successfully completed the trial of its Hybrid VTOL UAV Rudrastra at the Pokharan Firing Range. The trial was conducted in accordance with the Indian Army's performance parameters, including vertical takeoff and landing (VTOL), high endurance, precision targeting, and mission flexibility. The UAV demonstrated robust operational capability, covering a mission radius of over 50 km with a stable real-time video link and successfully returning to the original launch point. The total range, including loitering at the target area, exceeded 170 km, with an estimated endurance of approximately 1.5 hours. A significant highlight of the trial was the successful deployment of a precision-guided anti-personnel warhead. Dropped from medium altitude, the munition executed an airburst detonation at low height, achieving a lethal effect over a wide radius, meeting tactical effectiveness benchmarks. This successful demonstration marks a major milestone in India's pursuit of indigenized defence technologies and is a strong step toward Aatmanirbhar Bharat. In a related development, SDAL had earlier tested a new low-cost counter-drone solution in hard-kill mode, named 'Bhargavastra'. Designed to neutralise hostile drone swarms, the system employs micro-rockets to deliver rapid and effective responses. The trials were conducted at the Seaward Firing Range in Gopalpur on May 13 and 14 under the observation of senior Army Air Defence (AAD) officials.


Time of India
7 hours ago
- Business
- Time of India
Nagastra-1R suicide drone: Check the features of this Made-in-India drone
The Indian Army has placed an order for 450 Nagastra-1R loitering munitions as part of its continued drive to enhance precision-strike capabilities and modernize its artillery and infantry support systems. Developed by Nagpur-based Solar Industries , the indigenous system represents a significant step toward self-reliance in next-generation tactical weaponry under the 'Make in India' initiative. 480 drones were ordered in 2024 Under the Indian Army's Emergency Procurement Powers, an order was placed with Solar Industries' Economic Explosives Ltd (EEL) for 480 Nagastra-1R loitering munitions. Following successful pre-delivery inspections, EEL delivered 120 units to an Army Ammunition Depot. "After successful completion of pre-delivery inspections, EEL delivered 120 Loiter Munitions to an Army Ammunition Depot," defence officials told ANI. Features of Nagastra-1 'Suicide Drone' The Nagastra-1 is a UAV-based loitering munition designed to act as an aerial ambush system. Its primary function is to hover above targets and execute precision strikes with GPS-enabled accuracy, achieving a remarkable precision of 2 meters. Precision Strike Capability: In "Kamikaze mode," Nagastra-1 can neutralize hostile threats by directly striking the target and destroying itself in the process. High Altitude Operation: The drone can fly at altitudes over 4,500 meters, making it difficult to detect by radar. Surveillance Equipment: It is equipped with day-night surveillance cameras and a warhead capable of defeating soft-skin targets. Endurance and Range: The fixed-wing electric UAV can operate for 60 minutes, with a man-in-loop control range of 15 kilometers and an autonomous mode range of 30 kilometers. Recovery Mechanism: The Nagastra-1 has an abort, recover, and reuse feature. If the target is not detected or the mission is aborted, it can be called back and safely landed using a parachute system, making it superior to similar systems developed by advanced countries. Strategic Advantages The Nagastra-1 drones are designed for precision strikes on enemy training camps, launch pads, and infiltrators, reducing the risk to soldiers. These man-portable drones are silent due to their electric propulsion and low acoustic signature, making them ideal for infantry operations. Live Events 'The drones are a cost-effective solution for targeting relatively lower-end threats, such as groups of infiltrating terrorists on the border. The drones also feature a parachute recovery mechanism, allowing them to be retrieved and reused in case of an aborted mission," as reported by Manu Pubby for ET. Indigenous Development and Cost Efficiency Developed entirely in India by EEL, Nagastra-1 boasts over 75% indigenous content, reducing reliance on foreign sources. This domestic production capability has resulted in significant cost savings compared to similar systems previously acquired from foreign vendors. The drones are capable of operating in extreme temperatures and high-altitude conditions, further enhancing their strategic value.