Indian army unveils Black Hornet Nano drone to keep evil eye on neighbors
Srinagar: In what is believed to be an escalating attempt to keep in an evil eye on its neighbors, the Indian Army has introduced the Black Hornet Nano drone.
According to Kashmir Media Service, the miniature drone was unveiled during the 9th Veterans Day event at the Tanda Artillery Division in Akhnoor, Jammu.
Weighing just 18 grams and measuring 16 cm in length and 2.5 cm in width, the Black Hornet Nano is one of the smallest drones currently in military use. Its compact design and quiet operation make it nearly undetectable, providing a covert method for intelligence gathering.
Equipped with dual cameras, the drone can enter tight spaces and transmit crucial surveillance footage.
The drone is designed for rapid deployment and can be easily carried in a soldier’s utility belt, requiring minimal training.
Developed by Norway’s Prox Dynamics AS, the Black Hornet Nano has already been adopted by several countries, including the United States, the United Kingdom,
France, Germany, and India.
This deployment highlights India’s malicious intentions, especially against Azad Kashmir and Pakistan.