Two Hyderabad-based firms have teamed up to build India’s first “dual stealth drone,” combining autonomous flight with a new material that hides platforms from both radar and infrared (IR) sensors.
Developed by Veera Dynamics, the stealth material called RAMA (Radar Absorption & Multispectral Adaptive) uses nanotechnology and can be applied as paint or wrap on military assets.
It blends two carbon compounds that absorb radar waves and convert them into heat, which disperses at a rate of 1.5 degrees Celsius (2.7 degrees Fahrenheit) per second.
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