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Now IAF Drone crashes

| | Nov 27, 2014, at 12:13 am
Bhuj, Nov 26 (IBNS): After manned fighter planes, now unmanned drones belonging to Indian Air Force, started to crash.
According to reports,  a Heron Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) of the Indian Air Force, used for surveillance, crashed on Wednesday on the outskirts of a village near Bhuj town in Gujarat's Kutch district.
 
The reason behind the crash was not known immediately.
 
According to Bhuj Superintendent of Police D N Patel, there was no casualty reported due to the crash in Mankunva village about 40 kilometres from Bhuj town.
 
It has been learnt that cost of the Heron UAV is approximately Rs. 80 crores.
 
It was acquired by India from Israel.

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