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Feb 25, 2018, 05:56 PM | Updated 05:56 PM IST
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Rustom-II, India’s indigenously developed long-endurance combat-capable drone successfully flew at the Aeronautical Test Range at Chalakere in Chitradurga district of Karnataka, the Indian Express has reported.
Video of todayâs test flight of the Rustom 2, Indiaâs high performance drone. pic.twitter.com/zIwH17UqnS
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Rustom-II has been designed and developed by Aeronautical Development Establishment, the Bangalore-based lab of Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO).
The Unmanned Aerial Vehicle has the capability to fly for around 24 hours at a stretch. It is capable of carrying out Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance roles for the three armed forces while flying at 22,000 feet over hostile territory. It is 2.4 metres tall, has a wingspan of 20.6 metres and a length of 9.5 metres.
The test flight, conducted by the DRDO, comes seven years after the first flight of Rustom-I in 2009 at the Taneja Aerospace Air Field near Hosur.
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