Garuda Aerospace launches Kisan Drone 2 in India - RobotWale News
Garuda Aerospace launches Kisan Drone 2 in India
Bengaluru-based drone manufacturer Garuda Aerospace has officially unveiled the Kisan Drone 2, marking a significant upgrade in India's agricultural technology sector. The launch event took place in New Delhi on Tuesday, bringing advanced aerial solutions directly to Indian farmers. The company, a pioneer in the Indian drone ecosystem, aims to streamline crop monitoring and spraying operations through this next-generation hardware.
The Kisan Drone 2 is designed to address the critical challenges of precision farming, offering enhanced payload capacity and longer operational hours compared to its predecessor. With the government's push for drone usage in agriculture under the Production Linked Incentive (PLI) scheme, this launch aligns with national goals to modernize farming practices and reduce dependency on manual labor. The drone features an upgraded flight controller capable of navigating complex terrain while maintaining stability during heavy load operations.
Key specifications of the new model highlight its focus on efficiency and durability for rural deployment. The device is equipped with advanced sensors to map crop health and apply fertilizers precisely, reducing chemical waste and environmental impact. Garuda Aerospace has worked closely with the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) to ensure full regulatory compliance for all operational requirements.
- Payload Capacity: Enhanced to support up to 20 liters of liquid payload.
- Flight Time: Extended battery life allowing for 25 minutes of continuous operation.
- Connectivity: 4G/5G enabled for real-time data transmission and monitoring.
- Autonomy: AI-driven path planning for automated field coverage.
- Durability: IP67 rating for resistance against dust and moisture.
Regarding pricing and market accessibility, Garuda Aerospace has announced a competitive base price aimed at making the technology affordable for small and marginal farmers. With the subsidy support available under the Indian government's Subsidy Scheme for Drone Manufacturing, the effective cost to farmers is expected to drop significantly. The pricing structure includes options for leasing and financing, ensuring that high-tech agriculture remains accessible across diverse economic segments of the country.
Industry experts view this launch as a catalyst for the broader
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