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International Journal of Research and Scientific Innovation (IJRSI) | Volume V, Issue III, March 2018 | ISSN 2321–2705

Army Defence Robot

Priyanshi Patel1, Harsh Patel2, Aniket Patel3

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  1, 2, 3EE, Vadodara Institute of Engineering, Vadodara, Gujarat, India

Abstract – On today’s date there are many problems related to our Indian army. As they are facing lots of problems when there is an attack from our enemies. So, in this project mainly focus is given to detection of enemy and protection alert for the army base. A robot will be semi-autonomous operated and will detect enemies approaching the army base using camera and send required information to the army base so that they can take essential steps against it. This robot will be equipped with missiles which will be launched by the army or operated by the army wirelessly. This project will definitely improve the protection for our Indian army and send important alerts to them.

I. INTRODUCTION

Problem Summary and Introduction

In the defence depart different type of weapons like gun, tank, missiles etc. in that missile very effective weapons and also effective remarkable currently for missile shooting there different aircraft like MIG221 etc. Which carry missile and human pilots and this cause high manufacture cost and high consumption money. It’s also put life of the pilot in safety zone. So for the missile shooting we can use unmanned Arial vehicle (UAV) for carry vehicle and shooting at the pre define target without not much assume money. It is so not bother about safety of pilot new technology apply them. We can shooting the missile at longer distance for the control station so it will become most featured weapons and future defence.

Aim

An Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV), also known as a drone, is an aircraft without a human pilot. Its flight is controlled either autonomously by computers in the vehicle or under the remote control of a pilot on the ground or in another vehicle. The typical launch and recovery method of an unmanned aircraft is by the function of an automatic system or an external operator on the ground.

Objectives

Protection will be improved for the army base. Semi-autonomous operation. Missile launcher will be equipped. GPS data will be improved.