InsideFPV DRONE TECHNOLOGY FOR AGRICULTURE, DEFENCE, AND ACCESSIBLE CONSUMER SOLUTIONS
Electronics For You|December 2024
InsideFPV Private Limited, a deep-tech drone company, was founded in July 2020 amid the Galwan Valley conflict between India and China.
Nitisha Dubey
InsideFPV DRONE TECHNOLOGY FOR AGRICULTURE, DEFENCE, AND ACCESSIBLE CONSUMER SOLUTIONS

Founded by Arth Chowdhary, Deyvant Bhardwaj, hary, and Oshi Kumari, the company was born from India's technological challenges at the time of Galwan Valley conflict in 2020. Its mission is to strengthen the nation's defence and security through drone technology. With backgrounds in UAVS, aircraft, and drone systems, the founders had previously worked with key government organisations E on various projects. Their combined expertise formed the bedrock of InsideFPV.

Explaining the name InsideFPV, Arth Chowdhary explains that FPV stands for 'first-person view,' embodying the company's mission to create technology that enables the remote control of drones without needing a physical presence. InsideFPV's 'fly far technology allows users to control drones over a range of 10 to 15 kilometres.

InsideFPV works across various sectors, including agriculture and defence. In agriculture, their drones are designed to spray pesticides and insecticides efficiently, significantly reducing the time and effort required by farmers. For instance, a task that would take a farmer two days can be completed in just two hours with the help of their drones.

They claim that their technology can cover one acre of land in 12 minutes, and the drones are autonomous, allowing for easy operation by simply mapping the points via a mobile transmitter.

In the defence sector, InsideFPV produces drones for security, surveillance, and reconnaissance purposes.

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