India’s First Indigenous Bomber FWD-200B UAV Unveiled in Bangalore
By R. Anil Kumar
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The FWD-200B is envisioned as the “Nation’s Eagle Eye” and an aerial shield against threats
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FWD-200B stands out for its cost-efficiency and indigenous development, highlighting India’s move towards self-reliance in strategic defence equipment
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It boasts a payload capacity of 100 kgs, capable of carrying both optical surveillance payloads and precision air-strike weapons.
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The UAV can operate at a maximum speed of 370 kmph (200 knots), with an endurance of 12-20 hours and a ground control station range of 200 km
Bengaluru, May 3. India has marked a significant milestone in its defence and aerospace capabilities with the unveiling of the FWD-200B, the country’s first indigenous bomber unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV), during a ceremony in Bangalore.
The UAV, developed by Flying Wedge Defence and Aerospace Technologies, is a medium-altitude, long-endurance (MALE) combat vehicle designed and manufactured entirely within India.
The FWD-200B stands out for its cost-efficiency and indigenous development, highlighting India’s move towards self-reliance in strategic defence equipment.
It boasts a payload capacity of 100 kgs, capable of carrying both optical surveillance payloads and precision air-strike weapons. The UAV can operate at a maximum speed of 370 kmph (200 knots), with an endurance of 12-20 hours and a ground control station range of 200 km.
This achievement is particularly notable as it comes after years of efforts and is a significant reduction in cost compared to imported alternatives.
While an imported US Predator drone might cost around Rs. 250 crore, the FWD-200B is priced at just Rs. 25 crore — a tenth of the cost. This development not only boosts India’s defence capabilities but also positions the country as a leader in cost-effective defence solutions on the global stage.
The unveiling of the FWD-200B is a proud moment for India, symbolizing the nation’s advancements in technology and its commitment to enhancing its defence autonomy. It’s indeed the ‘nation’s eagle eye,’ providing a strategic edge in aerial defence.
Driven by a commitment to reducing India’s reliance on costly bomber unmanned aircraft imports and boosting the Make in India initiative, the company Flying Wedgeaims to position India as a global drone manufacturing and technology hub while equipping the nation with the right air defence resources and enhancing national security, according to a press release issued from Flying Wedge.
“For over 15 years, India’s pursuit of combat unmanned aircraft remained a distant dream. With the launch of the FWD-200B, India not only fulfils this dream but also joins the league of nations with advanced combat aircraft capabilities,” said Suhas Tejaskanda, Founder of Flying Wedge Defence & Aerospace.
This not only demonstrates our commitment to self-reliance but also positions India as a leader in cost-effective defence solutions”, he added.