IG Drones Secures India’s First Patent for Defence Drone Simulator
In a historic stride towards India's technological sovereignty and
defence self-reliance, IG Drones has been granted the patent for the nation’s
first indigenous defence drone simulator—a monumental achievement in India's
march towards Aatmanirbhar Bharat.
Originally unveiled by Hon’ble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi at the
Defence Expo 2022, this simulator now stands as a beacon of India’s homegrown
defence excellence—a proud symbol of Bharatiya innovation, capability, and
resolve.
Designed, developed, and manufactured entirely on Indian soil, this
next-generation simulator provides high-fidelity, realistic training for the
Indian Army, Navy, Air Force, and paramilitary forces—empowering our soldiers
to master combat drone operations in simulated high-risk environments,
including GPS-denied zones and multi-drone missions.
Built with state-of-the-art AI, physics-based engines, and real-time
terrain dynamics, the simulator eliminates dependence on foreign systems,
offering a secure, cost-effective, and fully Indian alternative. This isn’t
just a product—it is a strategic force multiplier that strengthens the hands of
our warriors and honours the spirit of ‘Jai Jawan, Jai Vigyan’.
“This patent is a proud declaration of India’s technological resurgence,”
said Bodhisattwa Sanghapriya, Founder & CEO of IG Drones.
“Under the visionary leadership of Prime Minister Modi ji, we are not just
building products—we are building the future of Bharat’s defence. This
Made-in-India drone simulator is a salute to our nation’s armed forces,
scientists, and innovators.”
With this patent, IG Drones becomes the first Indian company to receive
intellectual property rights for a drone simulator platform—a domain previously
dominated by foreign entities. The achievement signals India’s growing
confidence in designing world-class indigenous defence solutions, perfectly
aligned with the Viksit Bharat 2047 mission.
Already a trusted partner of the Indian Armed Forces, IG Drones played a
critical role in Operation Sindoor, deploying indigenously built VTOL, FPV, and
kamikaze drones for strategic surveillance, mapping, and targeted
strikes—reinforcing its reputation as a Bharatiya defence tech pioneer.
At a time when the world is watching India’s rise, this patent showcases
the power of Indian intellect, Indian industry, and Indian intent. It is a
clarion call to the youth, the soldiers, and the scientists of this great
nation—that India can build, lead, and win with its own might.
Bharat is not just participating in the future of warfare—we are shaping
it. On our terms. With our technology. And with the Tricolour held high.
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