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Indian-made man-carrying drone

Indian-made man-carrying drone


A startup company in India has developed a human-carrying drone. People can sit and travel in this drone with a weight of 290 kg, a length of 14 feet and 16 electric motors.


This drone has been prepared by a startup company called Sagar Defense Engineering. It is claimed to be the country's first automatic artificial intelligence electric plane that can carry people from one place to another.



It is currently being developed as a prototype. The company said that the drone has been prepared to provide health services.


The company says that it is not suitable for long distances as it is a prototype prepared for the purpose of providing emergency health services.


The company said that it will soon be operated as a human-carrying drone. Although the drone weighing 290 kg is capable of carrying people, how safe it is was a matter of concern to many.



Speaking on the matter, Sagar Defense Engineering CEO Nikunj Parashar says, “It is safe. Even if three to four fans are closed at any time, the air will continue to fly at the same speed. Similarly, this drone includes four autopilots. If one breaks, the other three work. So it is safe in every situation.”


If something goes wrong, it even has a parachute attached, which the company claims will help passengers land safely.


According to the company, this drone has been prepared for the needs of the Indian Army.


Recently, these drains were exhibited in front of the Prime Minister of India, Narendra Modi, while organizing an event.


The Indian Defense Minister believes that this drone will play an important role in bringing the injured person to the ambulance in a short time, considering the time it takes to reach the ambulance when there is a vehicle accident on a busy road.


PM Kurulkar, director of the company, has said that the drone will be ready for use by common people within two to three years.


He mentioned that as certification from various government organizations is required, commercial unmanned drone flights can be started at that time.

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