Even as the scientists at India's Defence Research and Development
Organisation (DRDO) are developing an advanced aerostat named Nakshatra,
a Bengaluru-based aerospace company hit the skies with an aerial
surveillance system from Israel, on a demonstration mission.
The airship was on operational sorties at Bengaluru's CAR KSRP Police
Grounds recently with the consent of local air traffic controller
officials.
Mistral-RT1000, the aerostat-based eye in the sky platform is
brought to India by Mistral Solutions, in collaboration with the Israeli
firm RT.
Speaking to OneIndia, Mistral Chairman Anees Ahmed claimed that the
officials from the Karnataka Police, National Security Guard (NSG) and
Border Security Force (BSF) have watched the demonstration.
"There has been a lot of interest from various quarters, including some
private companies.
In addition to homeland security, the system can be
used for sporting activities as well. It can stay afloat for three days
and the maintenance takes only 10 minutes," says Anees.
Long endurance, long range and easy to operate
Currently being used widely by the Israel Army, Mistral-RT1000 recently
found a prospective customer in the US Army. A helium-inflatable device,
it is embedded with a long range day and night thermal camera.
Its promoters say that the camera can provide aerial surveillance from a
height of up to 1000 feet with a high zoom capability.
"It is quick, easy to deploy and provides a video surveillance for
an area of 2 -3 sq km. The device is designed for surveillance over
fixed sites, such as military bases, temporary camps, strategic
facilities and border crossing checkpoints.
The system is operated by a two men crew and can perform effectively
under different wind conditions and remain airborne for up to 72 hours
continuously," says a company official.
The system can be used for unmanned aerial surveillance and target
acquisition, law enforcement and public safety, border and coastal
security, traffic and crowd control, communication relay, VIP cover and
sporting events.
The officials said that around 40 similar surveillance aerostat systems
are in operation in Israel, Canada, USA, Russia, Thailand, Afghanistan,
Mexico and Colombia to name a few.
Some of the key features of Mistral-RT1000
Easy transportation, rapidly deployable
360 degree stabilized video coverage
ELINT or tactical payloads
Continuous surveillance up to 72 hours
Accurate location and targeting on video display of the ground
control station
Day/night/laser-gyro stabilized camera
Easy to operate
Operational under all weather conditions and strong winds of up to
40 knots
Customizable for any operation.
DRDO developing an advanced variant of its airship
Interestingly, Mistral-RT1000 lands in India at a time when scientists
from DRDO's Aerial Delivery Research and Development Establishment in
Agra are on a mission to develop Nakshatra, an advanced version of its
earlier Aerostat Akashdeep.
Under development for the last two years, the DRDO officials are hoping
to take Nakshatra for its maiden flight next year. Inspired by the
lessons from Akashdeep, which is yet to find an Indian user, DRDO
completed the feasibility study for the Nakshatra last year.
It is tipped to be having a higher payload and longer endurance. DRDO
officials had earlier claimed that the new airship would offer
flexibility during surveillance missions even ever the sea.
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