Jaipur : Jaipur Indian Army should successfully carry out its mission without risking life. To ease the difficult tasks like supplying food to the army and carrying weapons from one place to another, Jaipur based startup Club First Robotics developed ‘Krushna UGB Robot’ and handed it over to selected parts of the Indian Army. The weight of a robot is about 350 kg and its price ranges from Rs 90 lakh to Rs 1 crore. Bhuvnesh Mishra, Managing Director of the startup, says that the Indian Army has completed trials of robots in 3 different stages in Ladakh under minus 6 degrees. Robots will be installed by next year. Indian Army has asked us to customize robots for all commands as per their requirement. Their production process is in the final stages and will be handed over soon. Many such startups were seen in the iStart Pavilion of Rising Rajasthan. Bhuvnesh has named the robot after his mother ‘Krishna’.
Internet-AI based device created for drones
Manish Jaggi, founder of ‘Drone AI’ is preparing 5G and AI based devices. Because Internet-powered drones are negligible in the market. By installing this device, you will be able to operate the drone from any corner of the world. This will prove especially beneficial for the drone and rover manufacturing industry. Starting price starts from Rs 1.5 lakh. It will also prove helpful for traffic monitoring and convoy security.
Range up to 3 thousand km, effective in attacking and minus temperature.
Banasthali University Prof. Dr. Sarika Gupta has developed 2 technologies. Both have received patents. ‘Micro-Biozyme’ technology purifies textile industry water with a special type of bacteria in 9 hours without electricity. The second technology is upcycling paper through ‘Bio-Deinksol’. All the letters written on the paper get erased in 30 minutes.
Developed 2 technologies, both patented
Autonomous Weapon Station; Weapon light machine gun will be installed on them, anti-tank missile, grenade launcher, surface to surface missile, mini missile can be installed as payload. In this way the robot will go to the front and attack the target. Sitting in the bunkers, our army will operate the robots through remote control. Its range will be up to 3 thousand km.
Logistics Handling; It will carry weapons, ammunition and food weighing more than 1 thousand kg to high altitude places like Leh, Ladakh or Siachen. Robots will run at human speed and at a speed of 20 km per hour.
surveillance; These will have high definition thermal cameras to monitor the enemy. It will be able to capture human movement within a 10 km range on the other side of the border. It will also be able to detect sound or someone’s movement.
Search and Rescue; Through this we will be able to find out the location of the injured.