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UAV crashes into field during test flight in UP’s Etawah

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Etawah (UP), Apr 4 (PTI) An unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) prototype of LAT Aerospace crashed into a field near a village after it lost control during a test flight from the Safai airstrip here, officials said on Saturday.

The incident occurred on Friday evening after the company, with prior permission from the Civil Aviation Department, was conducting a test of its UAV prototype at the Saifai airstrip.

During the test, the aerial vehicle developed a mechanical snag and went out of control before crashing into a field near the Nandpur village, they said.

The crash triggered curiosity among locals, who rushed to the spot after spotting the aircraft lying in the field and alerted the police. A police team reached the site promptly and secured the wreckage with assistance from a fire brigade.

Confirming the incident, Additional District Magistrate Abhinav Ranjan Srivastava said LAT Aerospace was granted prior approval to use the Saifai airstrip for testing its UAV prototype.

He added that the crash occurred due to a technical fault during the test.

“No loss of life or damage to standing crops has been reported. There is no threat to public safety or law and order,” the official said.

In a post on X, LAT Aerospace said the crash took place during a ground roll test and was caused by strong winds leading to loss of control.

The company said it has contacted the farmer whose crop was affected and ensured full compensation. PTI COR CDN OZ OZ

This report is auto-generated from PTI news service. ThePrint holds no responsibility for its content.

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