MKU has developed India’s first indigenous Unmanned Aerial Vehicle christened ‘TERP-II’. It will be showcasing a prototype of TERP-II at the Defexpo-2010 which is undergoing advanced testing routines at this moment. It plans to officially launch the ‘TERP-II’ by the middle of this year.
The TERP II is a quick deployment and easy to operate micro UAV. It is capable for providing real time information and is ideal for covert & tactical operations as it can pick up and instantly relay information back to base with full security. TERP-II has all the industry leading features incorporated into it including optical zoom, night vision IR capabilities, encrypted data transmission, etc.


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