Solar Group Nagastra
| Nagastra | |
|---|---|
| Solar Groups VTOL and Nagastra drones shown to PM Narendra Modi | |
| Role | Loitering munition |
| National origin | India |
| Manufacturer | Solar Group |
| Primary user | Indian Army |
The Nagastra is a series of loitering munition (LM) developed by Solar Group of companies. Loitering munitions on launched and reaching the designated zone hover or loiter above ,waiting for targets to be exposed, and attack upon the operator's command.[1]
Overview
The Nagastra loitering munition combines the advantages of a missile and an Unmanned Air Vehicle (UAV). Three different variants of Nagastra exists from hand launched Nagastra-1, Nagastra-2 launched from a canister and Nagastra-3 launched from trucked based launcher. The drone reaches a "holding area" where it may loiter for hours conducting critical Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (ISR) for the mission. Once it finds its target, the Nagastra proceeds to the attack phase, detonating itself on the target.
Operators
Specifications
See also
References
- ↑ "Israel special - IAI's Harop ups the stakes on SEAD missions". Archived from the original on 2020-10-31.
External links
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- Nagastra - Loitering Munition System Solar Group Website. Retrieved 2025-03-30.
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