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UAVs to be used in anti-naxal operations

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Posted: Nov 15, 2009 at 1034 hrs IST
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New Delhi Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) will be used for the first time to detect naxal hideouts in dense forests and hilly terrains and monitor the movement of ultras to help ground forces carry out precision attacks.

The UAVs, with in-built camera, well-equipped data link and video link, will gather and record information which will be shared among the security forces engaged in anti-naxal operations, specially in Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, Orissa, Maharashtra and West Bengal.

The trials of the UAVs, developed by the Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd (HAL), have recently been conducted in Hissar and Delhi while more trials will be conducted in jungles of Chhattisgarh and Jharkhand soon.

"We are satisfied with the UAV trials in Hissar and Delhi. If we are satisfied with next stage of trials, we will take the help of UAVs in our operations against Naxals," a Home Ministry official said.

Security experts also want to see which of the UAV variants will be useful in forests and hills as most of the Maoist bases are located there only. The UAVs also provide flexible surveillance and reconnaissance capability with external payload, including weapons capability.

"Since Maoists are keep changing their movements, deployment of UAVs will certainly be an advantage for security forces," the official said.

Each of the UAV will cost a minimum Rs 18 lakh and the Home Ministry has already earmarked a substantial amount of funds for the purpose. The HAL is developing the UAVs with an aerospace company of Israel, a known technologically advanced country.

Officials said Maoists are now having a free run in 40,000 sq km area across the country where around 25 lakh people live, necessitating urgent action against them. The Naxalites have killed more than 2,600 people, including civilians, in 5,800 incidents in last three years.

The highest number of incidents of violence has taken place in four worst-affected states -- Chhattisgarh, Bihar, Jharkhand and Orissa -- where 2,212 people lost their lives from January 2006 to August this year.

In the proposed anti-naxal operations, around 40,000 paramilitary personnel will assist the respective state police forces.

Almost 7,000 troops specially trained in jungle warfare are also part of the total strength of the central forces to be deployed for the task. The Cabinet Committee on Security had already approved the government's new plan to counter Maoists under which the affected states will have an effective coordination and the police will take a lead role.

The anti-naxal plan also includes a Rs 7,300 crore package for undertaking developmental works in areas cleared off the left-wing extremists.

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UAV by Upendra on 15 Nov 2009

What the UAVs will achieve? Kill the foot soldiers but the leadership will remain intact, literature will remain intact, even arms will remain with naxals. It means maoist leadership can easily revive after losing the foot soldiers as foot soldiers can easily be recruited from poor masses. What is needed is elimination of top leadership, literature of naxalities, and arms. Killing of foot soldiers is foolish to say the least.

Reform the political system and provide opportunity for all Indians by Indian on 15 Nov 2009

As PM has pointed out 1/3 of the country is in RED hands. Our political class and greedy offcials are responsible for pushing this hapless citizens into the hands of Naxals. It is time for entire India to get ready in one voice and demand action from Political class. Either change or go before it is too late. 1. Stringent action against corrupt politicians. 2. Stringent action against communal politicians includes Shiva Sena and variants. 3. Stringent action against corrupt officials. 4. Reform the civil sector and police and make it answerable and responsible to people rather than government and politicians. 5. Most important start massive development programs in under developed regions. 6. Finally - a strong selection process for anybody who aspires to become a politician.

Hope govt.s move will help by Linob on 15 Nov 2009

Well,as we know Govt. is spending so much money on this UAV technology,we hope this will help us in eradicating naxals completely from our land.

UAV to be used to... by Bansi B. Basak on 15 Nov 2009

Pl don't tell us of your plan to detect ultras, we have heard enough of your so-calld plans. Now act and show results.

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