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Q6 UAV

ideaForge

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The ideaForge Q6 is an Indian-made professional/enterprise UAV manufactured by ideaForge Technology (Mumbai, India), holding DGCA Type Certification and a NATO Stock Number enabling global defense procurement. It is priced at approximately ₹17,00,000 (~$20,000 USD) and is constructed from carbon fiber with an operational range of up to 10 km. It has been deployed with Indian law enforcement for traffic management and surveillance, and ideaForge is exploring advanced UAV-to-UAV mid-air deployment (Project ALE). Several extracted 'facts' about pricing and reliability are clearly from unrelated products (DJI, GoPro, DroneMobile) and are not applicable to the Q6.

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Up to 10 km

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No public price — contact the supplier for a quote.

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Evidence-graded claims from the ideaForge deep report

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  • ideaForge achieved a strong financial turnaround in Q4 FY2026, posting Rs 141 crore revenue and Rs 60 crore profit versus a Rs 25.7 crore loss in the prior year

    Entrackr [9], an independent financial news outlet, reports the Q4 FY2026 results including the near-sevenfold revenue increase and profit turnaround; however, the full-year TTM data from Yahoo Finance [4] still shows a net loss of INR 170.29M, indicating the turnaround is very recent and its sustainability is unproven.

    from ideaForge deep report →
Bad
  • ideaForge holds approximately 50% market share in India's UAV market

    The ~50% market share figure appears in a Yahoo Finance news article [4] citing ideaForge's own positioning, with no independent market research or third-party audit confirming this specific share.

    from ideaForge deep report →
  • ideaForge's tethered UAV is capable of hours to days of continuous flight for surveillance and monitoring

    A commerce listing on mavdrones.com [2] describes the tethered UAV's continuous-power capability and pricing (INR 1,700,000), but this is a reseller product page — not an independent field test or operator report — so endurance claims remain unverified.

    from ideaForge deep report →

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