MUMBAI, India, March 13 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202421069750 A) filed by Rajarambapu Institute Of Technology; Raj Dilip Shevale; Pranav Mahendra Vibhute; Indranil Jadhav; Viraj Mahesh Patil; and Dr. Vaibhav Sidraya Ganachari, Sangli, Maharashtra, on Sept. 15, 2024, for 'manually deployed smart net system for drone interception in restricted areas for ensuring safety.'
Inventor(s) include Raj Dilip Shevale; Pranav Mahendra Vibhute; Indranil Jadhav; Viraj Mahesh Patil; and Dr. Vaibhav Sidraya Ganachari.
The application for the patent was published on March 13, under issue no. 11/2026.
According to the abstract released by the Intellectual Property India: "Manual Drone-catching net system with Precision Net Deployment for Security and Military Use This invention describes a drone-catching net system is an innovative solution designed to intercept unauthorized drones using a manually deployed net. The system features four supporting rods that maintain the net's shape during deployment and a precise manual shooting mechanism for accurate targeting. Built for military and security applications, this system addresses the increasing threat posed by drones in sensitive areas. Its durable construction ensures reliable operation under various environmental conditions, while its adaptable design accommodates drones of varying sizes. Key advancements include improved safety mechanisms to prevent accidental discharge and high-strength materials for durability. The system provides a cost-efficient alternative to more complex counter-drone technologies, offering long-term reliability and reduced operational expenses. This versatile system is well-suited for applications in military, security, and critical infrastructure settings."
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