Indian Navy UAV Crashes Near Porbandar During Training Sortie
Quick Look
- An Indian Navy Drishti-10 unmanned aerial vehicle crashed in an open field in Gujarat's Dharampur village during a training sortie on Wednesday afternoon.
- No injuries or fatalities were reported, and an investigation into the cause is underway.
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Why It Matters
An Indian Navy unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) crashed near Porbandar, Gujarat, during a training sortie. An investigation has been launched to determine the cause.
Porbandar: An unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) of the Indian Navy crashed into an open field at Dharampur village during a training sortie shortly after taking off from an air enclave, near Porbandar, Gujarat. (PTI Photo)
NEW DELHI: An uncrewed aerial vehicle (UAV) Drishti-10 crashed near Porbandar in Gujarat during a training sortie on Wednesday afternoon, the Indian Navy said. The Navy confirmed that no injuries or loss of life were reported in the incident. “An investigation has been launched to determine the cause of the crash,” it said. Drishti-10 has a gross weight of 1,100 kg, a payload capacity of 450 kg, a wingspan of 15 meters, and a length of 8.3 meters. The incident comes a year and a half after another Drishti-10 UAV crashed off the Porbandar coast in Jan 2025 during pre-acceptance trials for the Indian Army. Designed primarily for intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) missions, the platform combines long endurance, advanced sensors and all-weather operational capability, making it a key asset for India’s maritime and border security operations.
Open Questions
- What caused the UAV to crash?
- What are the findings of the investigation?
