Managing Director Hiren Shah outlines how the AeroDrop programme reflects a shift toward defence-oriented unmanned platforms and tactical field use
Unmanned systems move from factory floor to battlefield as Jyoti Global Plast launches AeroDrop
The launch of AeroDrop represents a new direction for Jyoti Global Plast, which has built its earlier UAV capabilities around industrial, agricultural, and surveillance use cases. With AeroDrop, the company has developed a platform designed specifically for deployment by defence and security forces, reflecting the growing reliance on unmanned systems in modern military operations.
Designed for varied operational conditions, the UAV is capable of operating across different terrains including high-altitude regions, deserts, and forested areas. It supports both day and night missions, with optional camera and thermal imaging systems that allow it to be used for reconnaissance, targeting support, and coordination tasks.
To address environments where electronic interference is a concern, the platform includes an optional optical fibre-based communication system intended to improve resilience against jamming. A significant portion of the platform, including the flight controller, ground control station, navigation systems, and battery, has been developed in-house, supporting the company’s focus on indigenous design and manufacturing.
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