Drone Anatomy Young Indians creating History: In the movie ‘3 Idiots’ released about 15 years ago, Rancho tells his friends who are running after an engineering degree, ‘Run after ability, not success, success will follow quickly’. Many people have heard this dialogue but those who have made it the mantra of their life are preparing to dominate the world today. Leaving degrees behind, these three youths from three states who have come a step ahead of PM Modi’s Make in India in the field of drone technology and innovation, are now engaged in realizing the dream that when any drone flies in the sky of the world, it should be written on it, ‘Designed, Engineered and Built in India’,
In Ghaziabad, UP, these 3 youth are doing the work themselves from deciding the design of the drone to making it.
Together, two people not only made drones by the year 2017, but also sold more than 20 drones that used to drop flowers on wedding processions and guests in weddings and functions. In the year 2018, he got another partner in Dipanshu Purohit and then together they founded Drone Anatomy. Now it was clear to these three that they not only have to make drones, but also have to make completely indigenous and customized drones for different needs under Make in India. These three together did research and development and after identifying the obstacles and shortcomings in the field of drones, they started making such drones which were cheaper in price, portable and lightest in weight compared to the drones present in the market, capable of flying heavy weight, very easy to operate and equipped with the latest technology.
great adventure
The team of 14 youth of Drone Anatomy is working hard day and night to prepare drones for the army also.
left degree studies
The most interesting thing in this journey of making drones is that all these three youth studied well till 12th but had to leave their degree studies midway. Even Saurabh Jha’s number came in NIIT, but he did not think it right to disrupt the journey of drones and left engineering. Mayank left his retail job and commercial degree, while Dipanshu left his management degree midway and continued experimenting with drones.
Approval received from DGCA
This agri drone has been approved by DGCA.
These youth, who are moving forward in the two fields of agriculture and defence, increased their team to 14 and within no time made the lightest agri drone. The special thing about this drone is that instead of the Chinese frame, it is made of metal like aluminum available in India. 80 percent of the goods used in this are from India. Seeing its features, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has approved it about 3 months ago and now it can be used like a safe drone for spraying fertilizer in the fields. While it takes 200 liters of water manually to spray medicine in 5 acres of field and it takes a whole day, this drone does the same work in just 7 minutes with 10 liters of water.
Drones being made for Indian armies
Saurabh Jha, founder of Drone Anatomy, said that he has made many types of drones for the Indian Army, some are being used in the army and some are currently being designed with new technology and updation. These drones can also carry weight. A lot of work is being done in drone innovation in collaboration with the Indian Army.
Started from a small place in Ghaziabad





























