UAV Lakshya crashes in Odisha

Press Trust of India  |  Balasore (Odisha) 

A pilotless target aircraft (PTA) called 'Lakshya' crashed in a paddy field in Baliapal block of Balasore district today.

There was no casualty or damage to property, Superintendent of Police Niti Sekhar said.



"It was a routine trial and part of training exercises. It was inert. No issue of concern," a senior DRDO official at Chandipur near here said.

A team from the Kalaikunda airbase in would come to the accident site to collect debris and investigate the incident, the DRDO official said.

Policemen cordoned off the site in Chandmani village as per instructions from senior officers, Baliapal inspector-in- charge Surendra Beuria said.

PTA 'Lakshya' is a reusable aerial target system. It is operated with the help of a remote from the ground to provide aerial target for training of pilots of all three services, DRDO officials said.

The PTAs entered service in November 2000 at the Interim Test Range (ITR), Chandipur. 'Lakshya' was operational with the and the Indian Navy by April 2002.

It is powered by a single PTAE-7 turbojet engine designed and manufactured by Hindustan Aeronautics Limited in Bangalore.

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UAV Lakshya crashes in Odisha

A pilotless target aircraft (PTA) called 'Lakshya' crashed in a paddy field in Baliapal block of Balasore district today. There was no casualty or damage to property, Superintendent of Police Niti Sekhar said. "It was a routine trial and part of training exercises. It was inert. No issue of concern," a senior DRDO official at Chandipur near here said. A team from the Kalaikunda airbase in West Bengal would come to the accident site to collect debris and investigate the incident, the DRDO official said. Policemen cordoned off the site in Chandmani village as per instructions from senior officers, Baliapal inspector-in- charge Surendra Beuria said. PTA 'Lakshya' is a reusable aerial target system. It is operated with the help of a remote from the ground to provide aerial target for training of pilots of all three services, DRDO officials said. The PTAs entered service in November 2000 at the Interim Test Range (ITR), Chandipur. 'Lakshya' was operational with the IAF and the Indian ... A pilotless target aircraft (PTA) called 'Lakshya' crashed in a paddy field in Baliapal block of Balasore district today.

There was no casualty or damage to property, Superintendent of Police Niti Sekhar said.

"It was a routine trial and part of training exercises. It was inert. No issue of concern," a senior DRDO official at Chandipur near here said.

A team from the Kalaikunda airbase in would come to the accident site to collect debris and investigate the incident, the DRDO official said.

Policemen cordoned off the site in Chandmani village as per instructions from senior officers, Baliapal inspector-in- charge Surendra Beuria said.

PTA 'Lakshya' is a reusable aerial target system. It is operated with the help of a remote from the ground to provide aerial target for training of pilots of all three services, DRDO officials said.

The PTAs entered service in November 2000 at the Interim Test Range (ITR), Chandipur. 'Lakshya' was operational with the and the Indian Navy by April 2002.

It is powered by a single PTAE-7 turbojet engine designed and manufactured by Hindustan Aeronautics Limited in Bangalore.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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