Saturday, April 24, 2010

India's Security Chief Tests Honeywell's T-Hawk Micro Air Vehicle Unmanned Aerial Surveillance Drones in Jungles Against Maoist Rebels

The original article about the Honeywell's T-Hawk Micro Air Vehicle may be viewed at the Financial Times webpage. The site does not allow cutting and pasting, so I will not quote the article like I normally do. To summarize without cutting, Maoist guerrillas allegedly killed 76 people in an ambush attack. In order to track, trace and database the rebel forces on the ground, the Indian Security Chief will use these Honeywell microdrones to gather information.

For information on the T-Hawk (not Tony Hawk) directly from Honeywell, click this link or the picture above.



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