. GPS News .




.
UAV NEWS
Indian navy commissions third UAV squadron
by Staff Writers
Chennai, India (UPI) Apr 12, 2012

disclaimer: image is for illustration purposes only

The Indian navy has commissioned its third unmanned aerial vehicle squadron.

The INAS 344 squadron is stationed at the INS Parundu naval air station near Uchipuli in Ramanathapuram district in Tamil Nadu.

At the commissioning ceremony for the squadron, which will be known as "Spirited Shadower," Eastern Naval Command Commander in Chief Vice Adm. Anil Chopra said the induction pointed to the important of the Indian UAV program, the Press Trust of India reported.

"With the commissioning of INAS 344, the navy's third UAV squadron at the INS Parundu, and the planned extension of the runway, the operation reach, sustenance and relevance of the base will increase exponentially," Chopra said.

"The development of Sethusamudram project also underscored the significance of INS Parundu in general and INAS with her UAVs particular."

The UAV squadron is the first to be based on India's eastern coast. The UAV squadron, commanded by Cmdr. Vinit Anand, will be operating Heron (Machatz-1) and the Searcher MK II (Meyromit) UAVs, both built by Israel Aerospace Industries.

The unit is staffed with 50 sailors and 12 officers.

Chopra noted the significance of the Indian Ocean region for India and the importance of its international maritime trade and the new UAV squadron will undertake maritime surveillance and reconnaissance missions in the Palk Strait, Gulf of Mannar and Palk Bay off the Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh coastlines, in close proximity to Sri Lanka.

"These aircraft with long endurance and stealth capabilities are ideally suited for search and detection," the Indian Ministry of Defense said in a release. "The commissioning of the UAV squadron will provide value addition to the surveillance capability of the Eastern Naval Command and augment the efforts at enhancing coastal security along the east coast."

The Indian navy's first UAV squadron, INAS 342 in Kochi, was established in 2006 and performs operational missions as well as training. The Indian navy's second UAV squadron was commissioned at Porbandar in Guajarat in 2011.

Two of the four UAVs, which were tested and operated at Kochi squadron, have been deployed to INS Parundu, with the remaining two are expected to be deployed shortly.

"Right now our focus is on training and improving the operational proficiency of our personnel in operating UAVs," Anand said. "It will be immensely useful for intensive training, coastal mapping, collection of data and other missions."

INS Parundu Commanding Officer Capt. A. B. Bellary noted: "It is an important milestone as far as maritime surveillance of the region is concerned. It will be handy for surveillance, mapping, data collection, tracking, analysis and other operations."

Related Links
UAV News - Suppliers and Technology




.
.
Get Our Free Newsletters Via Email
...
Buy Advertising Editorial Enquiries






.

. Comment on this article via your Facebook, Yahoo, AOL, Hotmail login.

Share this article via these popular social media networks
del.icio.usdel.icio.us DiggDigg RedditReddit GoogleGoogle



UAV NEWS
Pirates, Beware: US Navy Smart Robocopters Will Spy You in the Crowd
Arlington, VA (SPX) Apr 11, 2012
Navy unmanned aircraft will be able to distinguish small pirate boats from other vessels when an Office of Naval Research (ONR)-funded sensor starts airborne tests this summer, officials said. Called the Multi-Mode Sensor Seeker (MMSS), the sensor is a mix of high-definition cameras, mid-wave infrared sensors and laser-radar (LADAR) technology. It will be placed on a robotic helicopter cal ... read more


UAV NEWS
Climate said threat to Asia's 'Rice Bowl'

'Serious' pesticide threat in former Soviet Union: UN agency

Fungus threat escalates for food, wildlife: scientists

Researchers find evidence of banned antibiotics in poultry products

UAV NEWS
Chips as mini Internets

Researcher Finds Faster, Cheaper Way To Cool Electronic Devices

Opening the gate to robust quantum computing

Controlling quantum tunneling with light

UAV NEWS
EU plays down financial impact of carbon tax on airlines

Airborne prayers problem solved for tech-savvy Muslims

Engine failure forces Cathay jet to turn back

China Southern committed to Airbus orders: report

UAV NEWS
Skoda Auto posts record sales with boost from China, India

China's auto sales fall 3.4% in first quarter

German city seeks to woo drivers with free public transport

Listening to the radio even with an electric drive

UAV NEWS
Minister says Romania to take time on Canadian gold mine

Romania president wants rapid decision on Canadian gold mine

Sands opens new casino resort in Asian gaming hub

Japan electronics giants warn of massive losses

UAV NEWS
UCSB Study Shows Forest Insects and Diseases Arrive in U.S. Via Imported Plants

Russia decodes ancient dawn redwood DNA

Ancient Amazonians farmed without fire

800-Year-Old Farmers Could Teach Us How to Protect the Amazon

UAV NEWS
ITT Exelis delivers imaging system for next-generation, high-resolution GeoEye-2 satellite

Biggest environment satellite goes silent

NASA Views Our Perpetual Ocean

NASA Sees New Salt in an Ancient Sea

UAV NEWS
Carbon nanotubes can double growth of cell cultures important in industry

Nanoscale magnetic media diagnostics by rippling spin waves

Nanostarfruits are pure gold for research

Diatom biosensor could shine light on future nanomaterials


Memory Foam Mattress Review

Newsletters :: SpaceDaily Express :: SpaceWar Express :: TerraDaily Express :: Energy Daily
XML Feeds :: Space News :: Earth News :: War News :: Solar Energy News

.

The content herein, unless otherwise known to be public domain, are Copyright 1995-2012 - Space Media Network. AFP, UPI and IANS news wire stories are copyright Agence France-Presse, United Press International and Indo-Asia News Service. ESA Portal Reports are copyright European Space Agency. All NASA sourced material is public domain. Additional copyrights may apply in whole or part to other bona fide parties. Advertising does not imply endorsement,agreement or approval of any opinions, statements or information provided by Space Media Network on any Web page published or hosted by Space Media Network. Privacy Statement