IIT Madras prepared drone, which will destroy the intruder drone in the sky
IIT Madras prepared drone, which will destroy the intruder drone in the sky
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Researchers at IIT Madras have designed a drone equipped with Artificial Intelligence that can destroy illegal and intruder drones in the sky. It can prove to be a big help for the agencies. Simultaneously, it can also help security forces in monitoring important airfields. It will also prove to be extremely effective in monitoring important civil and military installations. According to IIT Madras, intruders and illegal drones can be killed through their drones. Along with the intruder drone's GPS navigation system can be hacked and its flight path can be changed and such drone can be forced to land on safe ground in a few moments.

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This drone system has been created by Vasu Gupta, a final year B.Tech student of IIT Madras and Rishabh Vashisht working as a project associate in RAFT Lab in Aerospace Department. The current prototype of the drone is capable of detecting and controlling any object. This drone takes flight through the Internet and lands without any movement. The objective of the researchers is to develop a wide range of it according to the needs of the security agencies. According to the central security agencies, illegal and intruder drones are a big threat to important institutions and other sensitive places. In India, according to an estimate, there are more than six lakh illegal or wrong drones used. To combat these illegal drones, security agencies are considering purchasing modern anti-drone weapons such as 'Sky Fence' and 'Drone Gun'.

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Assistant Professor Ranjit Mohan of the Department of Aerospace Engineering has informed that the GPS sensors of this drone have stopped fake radio transmission by targeting the targeted drone. The capacity of broadcasting this radio station was more than the power of the current satellite transmission. Tracking it, the drone creates fake GPS packets that are based on mathematical models. He does this through the difference in time at the receiver end.

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