Chennai-based start-up to help develop AI-based unmanned ground vehicles for Army
The autonomous UGV can be used for logistics and surveillance at extreme weather and terrain conditions, said Vibhakar, one of the co-founders of the start-up Torus Robotic Pvt Ltd.
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Vibhakar (L) Abhi Vignesh (C) and Vignesh at the Aero show in Bengaluru posing in front of Unmanned Ground Vehicle (Photo | EPS)
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CHENNAI: Indian Army jawans deployed at high altitude could now heave a sigh of relief as a Chennai-based start-up started by three engineering graduates has tied up with BEML for joint development of Artificial intelligence (AI) based indigenous unmanned ground vehicle (UGV).
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These include:
With UP Expressway Industrial Development Authority (UPEIDA) to explore the
opportunities for establishing ware house storage for parts and activity center for servicing
come overhauling of BEML products (MRO).
With Advance Navigation Positioning Company (ANPC) for joint manufacturing of
transponder landing system (TLS) for Indian armed forces, Airport Authority of India (AAI)
and Oil exploration companies.
With Primoco UAV SE, Czech Republic for manufacturing of 150 kg class Surveillance UAV
for Indian as well as global requirements such as Intelligence based agriculture, Remote
mapping, Pipeline Monitoring, Mining Support, Security & intelligence, Disaster
Management & Surveillance.
With IIT Kanpur for joint development and manufacturing of 25 kg class Tactical UAV for