Unmanned aerial systems Defense · Logistics · ISR Srinagar-trialled, 2022

Reinventing navigation systems.

Navisys designs and builds autonomous UAV systems for the military and commercial logistics space — evaluated by armed forces at −10 °C and 15,000 ft above mean sea level.

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Evaluation ceiling, AMSL
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Cold-weather operations
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Max cargo · NS-M2
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Operational range*
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Max endurance · NS-S4
Evaluated at trials held by
NORTHERN COMMAND — INDIAN ARMY CHINAR CORPS — INDIAN ARMY HIM-DRONE-A-THON · SRINAGAR 2022
01 — Platforms

Five aircraft. One integrated stack.

Multi-rotor, fixed-wing and hybrid VTOL airframes with common navigation, autonomy and ground-control software.

01NS-T1
Talon NS-T1 camouflaged heavy-lift quadcopter
NS-T1 · Multi-rotor
Target acquisition

TalonNS-T1

Quad-rotor target-acquisition platform. Identifies, geolocates and counts targets in a designated area, tracks their movement, and streams coordinates to command-and-control in real time.

Sensor suite
EO/IR targeting & tracking gimbal
Operational range
5 km — telemetry-dependent*
Guidance
Waypoint · semi-autonomous
Mission fit
Target ID, geolocation & movement tracking
02NS-M2
Lifeline NS-M2 industrial cargo quadcopter
NS-M2 · Multi-rotor cargo
Medical & cargo logistics

LifelineNS-M2

Cargo UAV for medical logistics — carries vaccines, blood units and essential supplies past roadblocks and broken terrain to places ground transport can't reach.

Cargo
Up to 8 kg medical payload
Delivery radius
5 km — telemetry-dependent*
Flight
Semi-autonomous · auto take-off & landing
Mission fit
Medicines, vaccines & essential supplies
03NS-S3
Sentinel NS-S3 hand-launched fixed-wing ISR aircraft
NS-S3 · Fixed-wing
Surveillance / ISR

SentinelNS-S3

Hand-launched fixed-wing ISR platform — the class flown at the HIM-DRONE-A-THON trials. Flies programmed flight paths and captures high-resolution imagery and video on long, quiet loiters.

Launch / recovery
Hand-launch · belly-skid, no runway
Operational range
5 km — telemetry-dependent*
Guidance
Programmed flight paths · semi-autonomous
Sensors
High-resolution photo & video
04NS-S4
Overwatch NS-S4 fixed-wing hybrid VTOL quad-plane
NS-S4 · Hybrid VTOL
Long-endurance surveillance & tracking

OverwatchNS-S4

Fixed-wing hybrid VTOL quad-plane — four lift rotors for vertical take-off from unprepared ground, then wing-borne cruise for hours of surveillance over borders, infrastructure and SAR grids.

Launch / recovery
VTOL — no runway required
Endurance
2–4 hr
Downlink
Live video streaming
Control
Semi-autonomous & manual
05NS-R5
Dart NS-R5 compact camouflaged reconnaissance quadcopter
NS-R5 · Micro UAS
Rapid reconnaissance

DartNS-R5

Compact micro quad with folding props and a camouflaged airframe. Fast area coverage, perimeter sweeps and foreign-object detection on airfields — flyable with or without GPS.

Class
Micro UAS · single-operator deploy
Launch
In-built auto take-off
Modes
GPS + RC · RC GPS-denied
Mission fit
Fast area sweep & airfield FOD detection

* Range subject to telemetry fit. Figures indicative — final specifications per customer datasheet.

02 — Field record

Demonstrated where it matters.

Indigenous platforms flown at Indian Army winter trials for induction into high-altitude areas.

Nov 2022 · HIM-Drone-A-Thon — Northern Command, Srinagar

High-altitude induction trials

Trials of indigenous drones for induction into High Altitude Areas, witnessed by the Army Commander, Northern Command. Flying displays ran from a snow-bound apron in the Srinagar valley — hand-launched fixed-wing platforms, multi-rotor sorties and a multi-drone flight demonstration in winter mountain conditions.

Srinagar · winter trialsHand-launch & multi-rotorMake in India
15,000ftEvaluation ceiling
−10°COperating temperature
3Platform types flown
Demonstrations conducted
  • Fixed-wingHand-launched ISR sorties from snow-bound apron
  • Multi-rotorAutonomous navigation & return-to-home in mountain conditions
  • Multi-droneCoordinated multi-platform flight demonstration
  • PayloadEO/IR sensor integration evaluated at altitude
  • GCSApp-based ground control station walkthrough
Source — Northern Command ↗
Nov 2022 · HIM-Drone-A-Thon — Chinar Corps

Platforms presented to senior Army leadership

Organised by Chinar Corps for trials of indigenous drones planned for high-altitude induction. Navisys presented fixed-wing and multi-rotor platforms table-side to senior officers during the static display, including a walkthrough of app-based drone navigation and control.

Static + flying displayApp-based nav demo
Source — Chinar Corps ↗
03 — Capabilities

Full-stack UAV engineering, in-house.

3.1

Machine Learning & AI

Onboard intelligence for detection, identification and autonomous decision support.

3.2

Automation

Auto take-off and landing, app-based navigation, semi-autonomous mission execution.

3.3

Full-Stack UAV Development

Hardware and software developed end-to-end: airframes, avionics, telemetry, ground control.

3.4

Defense

Target acquisition, surveillance and reconnaissance platforms evaluated by armed forces.

3.5

Commercial Delivery

Medical and cargo logistics that bypass roadblocks and reach inaccessible areas.

3.6

Agriculture & Airfields

Crop and land monitoring, plus foreign-object detection on operational airfields.

04 — Company

Next-generation autonomous UAV technologies.

Navisys Technologies is developing the next generation of autonomous, fully integrated UAV systems for the military and commercial logistics space. Our equipment has been evaluated by multiple armed-force groups in extreme conditions — −10 °C and 15,000 ft (~4,500 m) above mean sea level — including at the Indian Army's HIM-DRONE-A-THON winter trials in Srinagar (Nov 2022).

Our expertise spans machine learning and AI, automation, and full-stack UAV software and hardware development — supporting defense, commercial delivery, agriculture, surveillance, and foreign-object detection on airfields.

We build multi-rotor, fixed-wing, fixed-wing hybrid VTOL and mini drones, with app-based navigation and auto take-off/landing capability.

Navisys UAV during Indian Army high-altitude winter trials
Field deployment — high-altitude trials period, 2022
05 — Contact

Request a briefing or capability demonstration.

Evaluating UAV platforms for defense, logistics, agriculture or airfield operations? Outline your mission profile and we'll respond with a tailored capability brief.

Direct: ashwin@navisys.in