<p>Indian Army will soon induct a drone that can carry human beings.</p>.<p>A Pune-based defence manufacturing start-up company has developed this heavy-lift utility drone known as 'Varuna'. The drone has been made keeping in mind the requirements of the Indian Navy.</p>.<p>'Varuna' can transfer storage and personnel between sailing warships.</p>.<p>Sagar Defence Engineering Private Limited is the start-up behind this drone. The company claims that the drone can carry weight up to 130 kg, and can cover 25 km in just 30 minutes.</p>.<p>The drone can be remote-controlled or can be flown automatically on pre-determined routes.</p>.<p>The passenger drone can be used for evacuation in accidents, used as an air ambulance and help in emergency situations where it's difficult for human beings to reach.</p>.<p><em>(With inputs from agencies.)</em></p>
<p>Indian Army will soon induct a drone that can carry human beings.</p>.<p>A Pune-based defence manufacturing start-up company has developed this heavy-lift utility drone known as 'Varuna'. The drone has been made keeping in mind the requirements of the Indian Navy.</p>.<p>'Varuna' can transfer storage and personnel between sailing warships.</p>.<p>Sagar Defence Engineering Private Limited is the start-up behind this drone. The company claims that the drone can carry weight up to 130 kg, and can cover 25 km in just 30 minutes.</p>.<p>The drone can be remote-controlled or can be flown automatically on pre-determined routes.</p>.<p>The passenger drone can be used for evacuation in accidents, used as an air ambulance and help in emergency situations where it's difficult for human beings to reach.</p>.<p><em>(With inputs from agencies.)</em></p>