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Marut DronesSeedcopter is India's pioneering commercial drone specializing in UAV Aerial Seeding. It is approved by DGCA and accredited by NABL Labs. The drone features material reliability, high grade manufacturing, air worthiness (AG365), and QC accreditation. It is used for reforestation through the Hara Bahara initiative, aiming to replant 1 billion trees by 2030.
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- Material Reliability
- rigorous use of top-tier materials
- High Grade Manufacturing
- precision engineering and advanced production processes
- Air Worthiness
- AG365 surpasses industry benchmarks, exceeding all regulatory standards
- QC Accreditation
- stringent quality control protocols
- India's pioneering commercial drone specializing in UAV Aerial Seeding
- Approved by DGCA
- Accredited by NABL Labs
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Evidence-graded claims from the Marut Drones deep report
Marut Drones holds 5 DGCA-certified drone platforms
DGCA type-certification is a regulatory process conducted by India's civil aviation authority; the claim is consistent across official and commerce sources [1][5][6], and DGCA certification inherently involves independent government verification, though the dossier does not cite a direct DGCA registry link confirming all five.
from Marut Drones deep report →Marut Drones raised $6.2 million in Series A funding from Lok Capital in 2024
The funding round is independently confirmed by multiple credible outlets including Business Standard [13], Commercial UAV News [11], and DroneLife [12], making this one of the few claims with genuine third-party corroboration; operational or capability implications remain unverified.
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Marut Drones has deployed 1,800+ drones across India
The 1,800+ figure appears only on the official website [1][8] and commerce aggregator listings [5][6][7]; no independent journalist, regulator, or third-party auditor has verified the deployment count.
from Marut Drones deep report →Marut's logistics drones operate autonomously via GPS navigation, LiDAR 360° obstacle avoidance, and pre-programmed mission execution — with human operators only handling setup and monitoring, not flying the task
GPS/LiDAR/RTH autonomy features are described on the official product page [3], but no independent field test, teardown, or user report confirms fully autonomous unattended operation; Indian DGCA regulations additionally mandate a certified Remote Pilot actively monitoring all flights.
from Marut Drones deep report →Marut's logistics drone (large variant) carries up to 70 kg payload with a 150 kg MTOW, 25-minute flight time, and 20 km range
These specifications are stated on the official product page [3] only; no independent test, regulatory filing, or third-party review has verified the payload, endurance, or range figures under real-world conditions.
from Marut Drones deep report →Marut Drones' surveillance platform features AI-assisted anomaly and spoofing detection via link monitoring
The AI-assisted link monitoring capability is described solely on the official surveillance product page [2]; no independent security researcher, customer deployment report, or third-party evaluation has verified this AI functionality in practice.
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Marut ZAP achieves a 90% reduction in operational costs for vector control
The 90% cost-reduction figure appears exclusively on the official Marut ZAP product page [4] with no independent study, government report, or third-party field trial cited to substantiate it.
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