New Delhi:
Lakshya, an unmanned aerial vehicle of the Indian Air Force crashed near Chandamani village in Odisha on Friday.
There are no reports of casualties or injuries, according to ANI reports.
Lakshya is a remotely piloted aerial vehicle designed and built by Aeronautical Development Establishment (ADE), a subsidiary of the Defence Research and Development Organization (DRDO), for the Indian Armed Forces.
A total of 23 Lakshya units are currently operational with Indian Defence Services.
#Odisha: Lakshya, an unmanned aerial vehicle of the Indian Air Force crashed in Chandamani village today, no casualties/injuries pic.twitter.com/ne2i5AKYJ1
— ANI (@ANI_news) April 21, 2017
More details awaited.