Brad Jeisman, Senior Business Development Manager of Insitu Pacific which is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Boeing, said since the Indian Navy is looking to acquire a UAS, it is "actively working" on it.
"We had discussions with a number of Indian companies on what could be possible to support our make and buy Indian (products). We are working with different companies. We are meeting with some of the larger ones that we typically expect, but we are also interested in small to medium scale industries," Jeisman said.
Under the UAS, it manufactures 'ScanEagle' that gives images and live video feed on land or at sea and can be used for surveillance methods.
'Interceptor' is another such UAS with cameras and communication capabilities.
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He said the company is also in talks with small and medium enterprises in India.
"What we have found in our discussions, observations and meetings that India has incredibly gifted small and medium- sized companies with amazing technology on your doorstep," Jeisman said.
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