How India Is Trying To Revive Its Nosediving Ambitious Military Drone Project
Thirteen years and close to ₹1,800 crore later, the DRDO’s Tapas BH-201 drone project failed to meet the military’s specifications. Now, the effort is to make the drone airworthy with whatever capabilities it has achievedAmidst criticism over failing to meet the Indian military’s requirement of developing an advanced unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV), the Defence Research and Development Organisation
Thirteen years and close to ₹1,800 crore later, the DRDO’s Tapas BH-201 drone project failed to meet the military’s specifications. Now, the effort is to make the drone airworthy with whatever capabilities it has achievedAmidst criticism over failing to meet the Indian military’s requirement of developing an advanced unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV), the Defence Research and Development Organisation
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