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 The Krishi 3 Pro is a medium-category agriculture drone weighing 29.80 kilograms and capable of reaching a maximum flying height of 196 feet.

Drogo Drones Private Limited has announced that the company has received the prestigious DGCA Type Certificate for its medium-class UAS drone, the Krishi 3 Pro. This certification, a significant milestone for the company, signifies that the drone has met stringent safety and quality standards required by the Drone Rules 2021.

The Krishi 3 Pro is a medium-category agriculture drone weighing 29.80 kilograms and capable of reaching a maximum flying height of 196 feet. The certification process, overseen by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA), ensures that the drone has undergone rigorous testing to ensure its safe operation in Indian airspace.

For Drogo Drones, obtaining DGCA type certification is a critical step in demonstrating their commitment to safety and regulatory compliance. It also provides customers with the assurance that the Krishi 3 Pro meets the highest standards of quality and reliability.

The certification is not only a testament to Drogo Drones’ expertise and dedication but also a crucial milestone for the broader adoption of drone technology in agriculture. With the Krishi 3 Pro now certified, farmers can confidently use this advanced drone for precision agriculture, ensuring efficient crop management and improved yields.

 The Krishi 3 Pro is a medium-category

Dual certification will enhance Garuda Aerospace’s capabilities, allowing them to advance their training and manufacturing efforts in drone technology.

The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has granted Garuda Aerospace authorisation for Remote Pilot Training Organization (RPTO) for Small and Medium Class drones. This recognition makes Garuda Aerospace the sole drone company in India with a dual certification for both training and manufacturing of small and medium class drones. This dual authorization enhances Garuda Aerospace’s capabilities, allowing them to advance their training and manufacturing efforts in drone technology, said the company in the statement.

The DGCA’s approval not only fortifies Garuda Aerospace’s commitment to Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s ‘Namo Drone Didi’ initiative, empowering 15,000 women Self Help Groups with agricultural drones but also supports the company’s goal of training 100,000 youth across India as drone pilots.

Additionally, the certification aligns with Garuda Aerospace’s Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DE&I) initiative, particularly the Equality Drone Training Program benefiting individuals with disabilities.

Garuda Aerospace’s array of small and medium drones caters to diverse applications. Small drones are well-suited for surveillance, monitoring, and photography, while medium drones excel in tasks like agricultural mapping, spraying, infrastructure inspection, delivery services, and emergency response.

While commenting on DGCA’s dual certification, Agnishwar Jayaprakash, Founder and CEO emphasised Garuda Aerospace’s commitment to excellence and its vision for the company and the nation. He believes that drones hold transformative potential across various sectors and anticipates that the DGCA certifications, coupled with government support, will accelerate the adoption of drones in India, positioning the country as a global hub.

Garuda Aerospace, in support of various initiatives, recently showcased over 1000 drones during the Viksit Bharat Sankalp Yatra. With earlier Type Certificates and RPTO Authorization for Garuda Kisan Drones, and a second Type Certification for medium class drones. Following the launch of the ‘Namo Drone Didi’ initiative, Garuda Aerospace aims to expedite its Initial Public Offering (IPO).

Dual certification will enhance Garuda Aerospace’s capabilities,