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India’s First Combat Unmanned Aircraft, FWD 200B Touches the Sky

Bengaluru, September 3rd 2024: Flying Wedge Defence and Aerospace (FWDA) proudly announces the successful maiden flight of India’s first indigenous…

India’s First Combat Unmanned Aircraft, FWD 200B Touches the Sky
  • The aircraft is built indigenously from subsystems level by Flying Wedge Defence & Aerospace 
  • Said to be available at a tenth of the cost of imported US Predator drones, India now stand amongst the league of nations equipped with advanced Combat unmanned Aircraft 
  • With Turkey’s denial of the Bayraktar UAV to India and the US Predator deal on hold for two years, the indigenous aircraft has made India self-reliant. The nation now has its own bomber UAV, advancing into the realm of unmanned warfare 

Bengaluru, September 3rd 2024: Flying Wedge Defence and Aerospace (FWDA) proudly announces the successful maiden flight of India’s first indigenous unmanned bomber aircraft, the FWD 200B, marking a historic milestone in the nation’s defence sector. The announcement was made at a press conference held at Fortune Park JP Celestial, Bengaluru, Karnataka, where the first flight was showcased through a video screening. 

Equipping India with modern defence capabilities, the UAV is classified as a Medium Altitude 15000 ft., Long Endurance (MALE) Unmanned Combat Aerial Vehicle (UCAV) . The FWD 200B is equipped with optical payloads for surveillance and missile-like weapons for air strikes and bombing. 

Successfully tested at a classified location, the FWD 200B’s first flight represents the fulfillment of India’s long-awaited dream of producing a combat UAV domestically. 

Speaking at the event, Suhas Tejaskanda, Founder & CEO of FWDA, expressed, “India is the world’s largest importer of arms in the last five years, and has often paid up to ten times the cost for military technology from countries like the US and Israel. The successful flight of the FWD 200B is not just an achievement for our company, but a victory for the entire nation.” 

“Making India self-reliant, this landmark achievement follows years of persistent efforts to develop a combat UAV indigenously, overcoming challenges that had previously hindered similar initiatives by leading defence agencies,” he added. 

The aircrafts aerodynamics design, airframe, propulsion systems, controls systems, electronics are all made in India at FWDA’s state-of-the-art manufacturing facility of 12,000 sq.ft built on 1.5 acre land, located at Electronic City, Bengaluru. 

According to the information, FWD 200B features a wingspan of 5 meters (16.4 feet) and a length of 3.5 meters (12.1 feet), making it compact yet powerful. Despite its size, the aircraft boasts an impressive Maximum Take-off Weight (MTOW) of 102 kg and can carry a payload capacity of 30 kg, making it capable of conducting significant missions with precision.

Operating at a cruise altitude of 12,000 feet and reaching an absolute ceiling of 15,000 feet, the FWD 200B can fly at a cruise speed of 152 km/h, with a maximum speed of 250 km/h. Its operational versatility is further highlighted by its runway requirement of just 300 meters, allowing it to operate from shorter airstrips.

With an endurance of 7 hours and a range of 800 km, the FWD 200B ensures extended mission capabilities, providing substantial coverage without the need for frequent refueling or landing.

Specifications of FWD 200B: 

  • Wingspan: 5 meters (16.4 feet) 
  • Length: 3.5 meters (12.1 feet) 
  • Maximum Take-off Weight (MTOW): 102 kg 
  • Payload Capacity: 30 kg 
  • Cruise Altitude: 12,000 feet 
  • Absolute Ceiling: 15,000 feet 
  • Cruise Speed: 152 km/h 
  • Maximum Speed: 250 km/h 
  • Runway Requirement: 300 meters 
  • Endurance: 7 hours 
  • Range: 800 km 

Taking a leap in India’s defence technologies, the unmanned bomber aircraft is said to be available at a tenth of the cost of imported US Predator drones. FWD 200B pegged to be Nation’s eagle eye is a demonstration to India’s capability to produce world-class defence technology and marks the beginning of a new era of indigenous military technology where our country stands as a leader in unmanned aerial systems reducing reliance on expensive drone imports. The company also plans to launch a 12 mtr wingspan aircraft soon. 

About Flying Wedge Defence: “SAVING JAWANS SERVING KISAN” Website: https://fwdefence.com/ 

Flying Wedge Defence and Aerospace is India’s first unmanned aerial vehicle and component manufacturing company based in Bengaluru. Incorporated in the year 2022 by Suhas Tejaskanda, with the core objective to minimize India’s expensive drone imports from other countries and promote the concept of Make in India, the company aims to make India the global hub of drones and to empower the Indian Defence Air Forces. Along with patented killer drones and bomber unmanned aircraft in the defence sector, the company has also achieved proficiency in AI-ML embedded drones with analytics in the Agricultural sector. 

Adding another feather to its cap, the company has become India’s first firm to secure a Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) type certification for indigenous unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) technology. 

About FWD 200B: India’s First Unmanned Bomber Aircraft 

Flying Wedge Defence and Aerospace (FWDA) unveiled the FWD-200B, India’s first indigenous bomber unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV), on 3rd May 2024 in Bengaluru. Designed and manufactured entirely in India, the bomber is a medium-altitude, long-endurance (MALE) unmanned combat aerial vehicle. The unveiling was met with mixed emotions and skepticism, with some questioning whether this drone could even take flight, doubting its aerodynamic design and the intentions behind its introduction. 

However, defying all speculations, the company successfully proved its capabilities as the FWD-200B took its maiden flight. The FWD-200B fulfills India’s long-awaited dream of producing a combat UAV indigenously, following years of unsuccessful attempts by agencies 

like DRDO. A key highlight of the unveiling was that India’s bomber aircraft will be available at a tenth of the cost of imported US Predator drones. 

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