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SPH Aviation Launches 'iQuantara' to Advance Indigenous Defense Drone Technology in India

SPH Aviation Launches 'iQuantara' to Advance Indigenous Defense Drone Technology in India
Gurugram-based SPH Aviation Pvt Ltd. has officially launched iQuantara, a new defense-focused brand dedicated to advancing indigenous drone technologies tailored to India’s evolving security and surveillance requirements. This strategic initiative marks SPH Aviation’s formal entry into the defense and aerospace sector, aligning closely with India’s national objective of achieving self-reliance in critical defense technologies.
A Strategic Focus on Indigenous Drone Solutions
Building upon its prior defense initiatives, SPH Aviation has rebranded its efforts under iQuantara to reflect a more focused and expansive vision for scaling homegrown drone solutions. The brand will concentrate on the design, development, and deployment of next-generation integrated unmanned aerial systems (UAS) specifically engineered for Indian defense applications. These systems are intended to support a wide range of operations including surveillance and intelligence gathering, TACC3I (Tactical Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Cyber, and Intelligence) systems, swarm-based missions, border monitoring, GIS-based mapping, logistics support, emergency management, and autonomous UAV operations.
Leveraging SPH Aviation’s established expertise in drone innovation, manufacturing, and training, iQuantara aims to deliver impactful solutions aligned with national priorities. The company plans to manufacture over 500 drones within the next year, with ambitions to scale production capacity to 1,000 units annually. In parallel, iQuantara will intensify its research and development efforts to enhance critical technologies such as telemetry, remote control systems, data exchange protocols, and autopiloting capabilities, all of which are essential to India’s push for indigenous defense production.
Navigating a Competitive Global Landscape
The launch of iQuantara comes amid heightened global competition in defense drone technology. Established international players such as Kratos Defense & Security Solutions, AeroVironment, Anduril Industries, and Shield AI currently dominate the sector, posing significant challenges for emerging entrants like iQuantara. Meanwhile, global market activity continues to intensify: Japan’s Terra Drone has expanded its stake in drone defense, French companies Thales and ArianeGroup are advancing deep strike capabilities, and Australia has committed $5 billion towards counter-drone investments. Investor confidence in defense-linked enterprises remains robust, as evidenced by AEVEX’s successful debut on the New York Stock Exchange, indicating a favorable market environment for innovative companies such as iQuantara.
To accelerate innovation and deployment, iQuantara is collaborating closely with defense research and development agencies as well as premier Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs). This initiative also reflects the broader ambitions of AITMC Venture to evolve from a sector-specific drone solutions provider into a multi-domain technology player supporting both civilian and strategic applications.
Lt. Gen (Dr) RK Anand, Chief Executive Officer of iQuantara, emphasized the brand’s forward-looking vision: “iQuantara has been envisioned as a platform to develop indigenous drone technologies capable of addressing the dynamic needs of modern defense operations. Our focus is on building reliable, integrated, mission-ready systems that are designed, developed, and manufactured in India. With our experience in defense services, I see strong potential for indigenous drone systems to transform defense preparedness.”
Dr. Preet Sandhu, Founder and Managing Director of AVPL International and Promoter of iQuantara, highlighted the company’s strategic evolution: “The launch of iQuantara marks a significant milestone in AITMC Venture’s journey as we expand from agricultural drone applications into the defense sector. With our strong foundation in drone technology and skilling, this progression supports India’s self-reliance in deep-tech areas while fostering a future-ready innovation ecosystem. Over the next five years, we plan to invest ₹75 crores and aim to capture 15% of the defense market.”
As India continues to strengthen its domestic defense manufacturing ecosystem, iQuantara seeks to contribute by developing reliable, scalable, and indigenously built drone platforms, positioning itself at the intersection of national ambitions and intensifying global competition.

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