Anadrone Systems, an Odisha-based target drone manufacturer has announced to set up of a state-of-the-art research and development centre for sophisticated drones in Odisha. Anant Bhalotia, the managing director (MD) of the company, made the announcement today during the ‘Odisha Make-In-India Conclave 2022.’
The said plant seems to be up and running within six months to provide drone solutions for the domestic armed forces and export requirements. The project is also expected to generate revenue for the Odisha Government and employment opportunities for the people.
Commenting on the objective behind the announcement, Bhalotia said, “With this new plant, our effort is to become the leading partner to the defence forces in its test and evaluation of sophisticated weapons and systems and to maximise indigenization. We see a huge potential in developing other systems such as surface and land targets at this centre.”
The new research and development centre seeks to have all the capabilities to develop subsonic and supersonic drones in the future. It wants to become an all-encompassing destination for the indigenous drones that will be required to fulfil national interests.
In his speech, Bhalotia also praised the Government of Odisha for encouraging entrepreneurs and promoting the indigenous defence manufacturing sector in the state.
“We are grateful for the support provided by the Odisha Government under the ‘Make in Odisha’ programme that is keen on promoting defence, aerospace, and other new-age industries”, he added.
Anadrone Systems claims to manufacture drones for almost a decade now. The company bagged a contract to supply 125 Manoeuvrable Expendable Aerial Targets (MEAT) and associated equipment worth Rs 96 crore to the Indian Army and Air Force, earlier this year.