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IAF to revive 'Project Cheetah', Heron drones to be upgraded with Israel's help - details here

Heron drones will have the capability to carry and launch air-to-ground precision missiles. Project Cheetah was first initiated by the IAF in 2013.

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  • Aug 03, 2021, 06:35 PM IST

The Indian Air Force's (IAF) long-pending nearly Rs 5,000 crore 'Project Cheetah' is finally set to take off. Under this project, India's Heron drones are to be upgraded and armed with Israel's help to carry out offensive operations against the enemy.

90 Heron drones of the three services - Indian Air Force (IAF), Indian Army, and the Indian Navy will be upgraded with laser-guided bombs, air to ground, and air-launched anti-tank guided missiles. This project is in the last stage of decision-making.

This upgrade will include enabling the Herons with the capability of satellite navigation and specialised sensors. The newly equipped drones will help the IAF in keeping an eye on enemy locations from far distances and will also help them in controlling them through the satellite communication system.

It will give them the ability to not only undertake more specialised and longer surveillance missions but also precision strikes. The Herons will have the capability to carry and launch air-to-ground precision missiles. Project Cheetah was first initiated by the IAF in 2013. At that time the IAF was planning to upgrade the Herons in use with them.

The Made in Israel, Heron Unmanned Aerial Vehicle is a medium-altitude UAV and can carry up to 250 kg of weight including a thermographic camera, airborne ground surveillance visible light, radar systems, etc. The Heron UAV is capable of returning to base autonomously in case of lost communication.  

1. 'Project Cheetah' set to take off

'Project Cheetah' set to take off
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The Indian Air Force's (IAF) long-pending nearly Rs 5,000 crore 'Project Cheetah' is finally set to take off. Under this project, India's Heron drones are to be upgraded and armed with Israel's help to carry out offensive operations against the enemy.

(Image Source: Twitter/Indian Armed Forces)

2. 90 Heron drones to be upgraded

90 Heron drones to be upgraded
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90 Heron drones of the three services - Indian Air Force (IAF), Indian Army, and the Indian Navy will be upgraded to be armed with laser-guided bombs, air to ground, and air-launched anti-tank guided missiles. This project is in the last stage of decision-making.

(Image Source: ANI)

3. Herons drones to help keep an eye on locations from far distances

Herons drones to help keep an eye on locations from far distances
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This upgrade will include enabling the Herons with the capability of satellite navigation and specialized sensors. The newly equipped drones will help the IAF in keeping an eye on enemy locations from far distances and will also help them in controlling them through the satellite communication system.

(Image Source: iai.co.il)

4. Project Cheetah was first initiated in 2013 by IAF

Project Cheetah was first initiated in 2013 by IAF
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It will give them the ability to not only undertake more specialised and longer surveillance missions but also precision strikes. The Herons will have the capability to carry and launch air-to-ground precision missiles. Project Cheetah was first initiated by the IAF in 2013. At that time the IAF was planning to upgrade the Herons in use with them.

(Image Source: File Photo)

5. Heron Unmanned Aerial Vehicle is medium-altitude UAV

Heron Unmanned Aerial Vehicle is medium-altitude UAV
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The Made in Israel, Heron Unmanned Aerial Vehicle is a medium-altitude UAV and can carry up to 250 kg of weight including a thermographic camera, airborne ground surveillance visible light, radar systems, etc. The Heron UAV is capable of returning to base autonomously in case of lost communication.  

(Image Source: ANI)

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