AI-Powered ‘Prajna’ System Handed Over to Ministry of Home Affairs to Strengthen Security
To strengthen the internal security of the India the induction of the advanced satellite imaging system called Prajna’ was developed. It is developed by the Defence Research and Development Organization (DRDO) and this system has been handed over to the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA). This system will enhance the real-time monitoring and decision-making for the security agencies. The system is oowered by artificial intelligence and it is expected to play a important role in surveillance, counter-terrorism operation in the country.
The Prajna satellite imaging system is the AI-enabled platform designed to provide the real-time visual intelligence to security forces.
It has developed by the DRDO’s Centre for Artificial Intelligence and Robotics.
The system will allows the authorities to monitor the critical areas more efficiently and respond quickly to the potential threats.
With the advanced image processing and data analysis capabilities Prajna will improves the situational awareness and helps to the decision-makers to act faster and more accurately.
The system was officially handed over by the Samir V Kamat to Govind Mohan at the formal event in New Delhi.
Artificial Intelligence is rapidly becoming the important tool in modern security frameworks. By Prajna India is moving towards the smarter surveillance systems that can,
This integration of AI with the satellite imaging marks the shift from traditional monitoring methods to the technology-driven security systems.
Defense Research and Development Organization (DRDO) plays the important role in developing indigenous defense technologies.
From building missiles to advanced surveillance systems DRDO focuses on the reducing dependency on foreign technology and promote the self-reliance in defense.
The development of Prajna indicates the India’s commitment to building the cutting-edge solutions within the country.
Alongside with the Prajna DRDO has also made the progress to strengthening naval logistics with the Air Droppable Container (ADC-150).
This system has been successfully tested by the Indian Navy and it is designed to deliver the critical supplies to ships at sea.
Key features of ADC-150 include,
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