How are Assam Rifles and IIIT Manipur Collaborating to Enhance Drone Technology?

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Key Takeaways
- Collaboration between Assam Rifles and IIIT Manipur for drone technology.
- MoU signed by Maj Gen Ravroop Singh and Prof Krishnan Baskar.
- Focus on defense-academia partnerships for national security.
- Advanced Drone Training Course launched for operational readiness.
- 80 participants united for technological empowerment.
Imphal, Aug 18 (NationPress) In a significant move, the Assam Rifles and the Indian Institute of Information Technology (IIIT) Manipur have formalized a partnership through a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) aimed at expanding the use of drone technology, according to officials.
A representative from the defense sector stated that this collaboration was initiated with the signing ceremony held at Mantripukhri in the Imphal West district. The agreement was signed by Assam Rifles Inspector General (South) Maj Gen Ravroop Singh and IIIT Manipur Director Prof Krishnan Baskar.
Both leaders emphasized the urgent need for collaboration between defense and academia to leverage emerging technologies for national security.
They discussed the transformative capabilities of drone systems in contemporary warfare and stressed the importance of collaborative efforts to facilitate the swift integration of technology into operational practices, the spokesperson noted.
This event signifies a mutual commitment to innovation and capacity enhancement. Following the MoU signing, a thought-provoking session was conducted, where faculty from IIIT Manipur delved into the indigenization of drone technology, highlighting its importance for creating autonomous and resilient manufacturing processes.
According to the spokesperson, the day also marked a pivotal shift towards future-ready defense readiness with the launch of an Advanced Drone Training and Refresher Course aimed at the protectors of our borders. This program encompasses practical training in drone flight operations, maintenance protocols, and certification that aligns with Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) standards.
The course is designed to improve both technical skills and adaptability in the field, equipping participants with the necessary competencies for surveillance, reconnaissance, and logistical support in challenging terrains.
Approximately 80 participants, including defense personnel and faculty from IIIT Manipur, gathered at the event, united by a common vision of technological empowerment. Their engagement underscored the momentum of this initiative and reaffirmed the role of collaborative learning in shaping a more agile, informed, and innovation-driven security force, as noted by the defense spokesperson.