DRDO UAV on trial run crashes in Karnataka, no injuries reported
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DRDO UAV on trial run crashes in Karnataka, no injuries reported

Tapas, the Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) crash landed near Chitradurga. The DRDO said data is being analysed.

   
People gather after a UAV of the DRDO crashed near Chitradurga in Karnataka on 17 September | ANI

The UAV crashed near Chitradurga in Karnataka, causing a loud noise which scared locals, on 17 September | ANI

Bengaluru: An Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) belonging to the Defence Research and Development Organisation crashed during a trial in an agriculture field in Chitradurga district on Tuesday, police said. However, no casualties were reported.

The DRDO tweeted, “Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) being developed by DRDO on experimental flight trial in new configuration has crash landed in fields near ATR Chitradurga. Data is being analysed.”


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The incident created a scare at Jodi Chillenahalli village as a loud noise was heard when the aerial vehicle fell. Soon, large number of people gathered at the spot, police said.

Chitradurga Superintendent of Police Arun K told PTI that the UAV crashed in the arecanut farm this morning, but no one was injured. Videos of the broken UAV went viral on the social media.

According to state government officials, the testing of aerial vehicle called ‘Rustom-2’ was in progress when the incident occurred.