Veera Dynamics has developed Project RAMA, a stealth coating designed to significantly reduce radar and thermal visibility of military platforms.

Project RAMA enables invisibility across land, air, and sea platforms by lowering radar cross-sections and thermal signatures.

RAMA is modular and platform-agnostic, allowing it to be applied on unmanned systems, naval ships, and manned aircraft.

Veera Dynamics' CEO Sai Teja Peddineni calls RAMA a “strategic capability” that supports the future of warfare by enabling platform-wide invisibility.

Binford Research Labs, known for its award-winning drone technologies, has partnered with Veera Dynamics to integrate RAMA into autonomous drones.

Binford’s drones are engineered to perform in GPS- and RF-denied environments, making them ideal for modern battlefield conditions.

The integration of stealth technology with autonomous flight capabilities offers superior mission adaptability in contested territories.

These stealth drones are designed for covert, high-risk military operations where low observability is critical.

Veera Dynamics and Binford aim to mass-produce attritable stealth drones for wide-scale deployment in high-threat areas.

This collaboration signifies a milestone for India’s defense technology, ushering in a new era of self-reliant and advanced unmanned warfare systems.