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Indian Navy releases RfI for shipborne UAVs

10th February 2015 - 14:30 GMT | by Gordon Arthur in Hong Kong

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The Indian Navy (IN) has released its largest stated requirement to date as it seeks around 50 UAVs for shipboard use. An RfI for the Naval Shipborne Unmanned Aerial System (NSUAS) was issued by the Directorate of Naval Air Staff on 5 February 2015.

The IN will use the unmanned craft for ‘ISR, sea lanes of communication monitoring and coastal/EEZ surveillance, anti-piracy and anti-terrorism, assistance in search and rescue, and assistance in maritime domain awareness’. 

The craft must carry automated identification system (AIS) receivers for ship tracking too.

The RfI is not specific on details – for example, it did

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Gordon Arthur was the Asia Pacific editor for Shephard Media. Born in Scotland and educated …

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