Drones worth ₹ 130 crore for army in deal with company of ex-IITians

A company formed by three alumni of the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT-Bombay) and incubated by the top engineering institute has signed a ₹ 130-crore deal with the Indian Army to make drones. The company, ideaForge Technology, was founded at the IIT-Bombay incubator SINE in 2007 by Ankit Mehta, Rahul Singh and Ashish Bhat.

“Congratulations to SINE and our hearty congratulations to Ankit, Rahul and Ashish. It is worth mentioning that they were bestowed with the Young Alumni Achiever award last year,” IIT-Bombay posted on its official Facebook page.

The company in a statement on its website said it will provide the Indian Army an “undisclosed quantity of a high-altitude variant of ideaForge’s Switch UAV”, short for unmanned aerial vehicle. “ideaForge has been awarded this contract after it emerged as the only vendor that qualified the operational requirements in an evaluation done in real-world conditions, for a fast-track procurement,” the company said.

“Switch UAV is the culmination of insights and knowledge we have gained over years of experience in helping the Indian forces operationalize UAVs in their ranks. The trials saw about a dozen national and global players compete to meet the operational requirements. It is the only product that cleared the Indian Army’s stringent product trials and surpassed expectations,” ideaForge CEO Ankit Mehta said in the statement.

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