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Insight PPK
Aarav Unmanned Systems
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Insight PPK
Aarav Unmanned SystemsThe extracted facts do not coherently describe a single system called 'Insight PPK.' Instead, the 54 facts span at least six entirely unrelated subjects: (1) the IN-Sight autonomous path-planning research system for legged robots (ANYmal/ETH Zürich/Intel Labs); (2) a tactile sensor from Max Planck Institute; (3) Wheel-GINS GNSS/IMU navigation research; (4) a RL-based drone inspection framework; (5) the Walther PPK firearm and its variants (including the Russian PP-19/PPK-20 SMG); (6) PPK (Post-Processed Kinematic) GNSS positioning used on mobile ground robots and drones with Emlid RS2+ hardware; plus unrelated items about an Indian drone MoU, a VR game, and a voice-chatbot SaaS. No single coherent 'Insight PPK' system is identifiable from these facts. The most plausible intended subject—given the 'Insight PPK' label—is the combination of the IN-Sight autonomous navigation research system and PPK GNSS post-processing positioning, but these are separate research efforts with no documented integration. All reconciled values below reflect only what the cited facts actually state.
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Specification
- Walther PPK — weight
- 19 ounces
- Walther PPK — magazine capacity
- 6+1 rounds (commerce source); 7+1 also cited in video review
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Evidence-graded claims from the Aarav Unmanned Systems deep report
Aereo is a fully commercial, revenue-generating company with annual revenues of ₹10 Cr–₹50 Cr (FY ending March 2025).
Tracxn [2] cites MCA (Ministry of Corporate Affairs) statutory filings — an independent government registry — for the ₹10–50 Cr revenue range and AGM date of September 2025, providing regulatory-grade corroboration; exact figure within the range remains undisclosed.
from Aarav Unmanned Systems deep report →Aereo raised a $15 million Series B round led by 360 ONE Asset, signalling institutional investor confidence in the company's drone services platform.
Inc42 [7] and an Inc42 tweet [6] both independently confirm the $15M Series B final close led by 360 ONE Asset; however, this validates the funding event only — not the underlying capability or deployment claims it was raised to fund.
from Aarav Unmanned Systems deep report →
Aereo (formerly Aarav Unmanned Systems) provides end-to-end drone services including aerial surveys, data analytics, aerial intelligence, disaster management, crop monitoring, and land surveys across mining, infrastructure, and urban/rural development sectors.
Multiple commerce/directory sources (EquityZen, CBInsights, Tracxn) and a 2015 sUAS News article [9] describe these capabilities, but no independent third-party customer audit, regulator report, or journalist field test substantiates actual operational delivery at scale.
from Aarav Unmanned Systems deep report →Aereo's drones were deployed under India's SVAMITVA scheme (government land survey program), representing a real-world government-scale deployment.
YourStory [8] reports drone deployment under the SVAMITVA scheme, but provides no detail on fleet size, geographic scope, autonomy level, or independent verification of outcomes — making scale and operational depth unconfirmed.
from Aarav Unmanned Systems deep report →Aarav Unmanned Systems was founded in 2013 out of IIT Kanpur research labs, establishing a credible deep-tech origin for its UAV technology.
The founding year (2013) is confirmed across multiple commerce sources [1][2][5], and LinkedIn [3] states IIT Kanpur origin, but LinkedIn is the company's own page — an official/vendor source — and no independent journalist or academic source corroborates the IIT Kanpur lab origin specifically.
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