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CME Demonstration of ITUS Rescue Drone (U Safe) & Swift Line Launcher

The College of Military Education (CME) became the stage for a cutting-edge live demonstration by ITUS, where two breakthrough rescue technologies – the U Safe Rescue Drone and the Swift Line Launcher – were showcased to senior instructors, officers, and trainees. A Learning Environment for Future Leaders As CME trains the next generation of military leaders, the demo provided an opportunity to experience first-hand how new-age innovations can be integrated into field operations, humanitarian missions, and disaster-response exercises. U Safe Rescue Drone – Redefining Water Rescue In the water arena, the U Safe unmanned rescue drone was deployed in a man-overboard simulation. The device self-propelled with precision, cutting across waves to reach the target in seconds. Unlike traditional lifebuoys, U Safe can be remotely navigated to the casualty, stabilize them, and tow them back to safety — minimizing risk to rescuers while maximizing response speed. Swift Line Launcher – Bridging Gaps in Seconds The Swift Line Launcher demonstration followed, where its lightweight projectile system was used to establish a secure line across distance with remarkable accuracy. This technology is invaluable in flood rescue, river crossings, and tactical military scenarios, enabling quick movement of equipment, setting up rescue pulley systems, or creating an evacuation link in environments where conventional methods are slow or unsafe. Engagement at CME Faculty and officers at CME appreciated the hands-on demonstration, recognizing the operational value of such equipment in both combat engineering and civil-military rescue operations. The session sparked engaging discussions on how these systems could be deployed during floods, natural disasters, and even in forward-area tactical situations. ITUS’s Commitment The CME demo reaffirmed ITUS’s mission of bridging innovation with defense preparedness, ensuring that India’s armed forces and civil responders have access to globally proven, field-ready rescue solutions.

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ITUS Showcases Innovation at NZTE–MCCIA Business Day in Pune

ITUS Showcases Innovation at NZTE–MCCIA Business Day in Pune We were pleased to represent Sealegs International and Pinpoint Earth at the NZTE–MCCIA Business Day, held on 23rd July 2025 in Pune. Organised by New Zealand Trade & Enterprise (NZTE) in collaboration with the Mahratta Chamber of Commerce, Industries and Agriculture (MCCIA), the event brought together New Zealand businesses operating in India to foster dialogue, exchange insights, and explore emerging opportunities. ITUS had the privilege of presenting its ongoing collaborations with: Sealegs International, pioneers in amphibious boat technology Pinpoint Earth, providers of advanced tracking and monitoring solutions The event served as a dynamic platform to engage with key industry stakeholders from sectors including security technology, 3D mapping, and manufacturing. It enabled meaningful discussions around how integrated solutions can contribute to operational efficiency, maritime mobility, and coastal security. Beyond the opportunity to showcase capabilities, the session offered valuable space for networking, strategic exchange, and identifying potential partnerships. We extend our thanks to NZTE and MCCIA for curating an ecosystem where innovation, collaboration, and industry insights converge. We look forward to building on the momentum and future engagements born out of this event.

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Boy Rescued Using Rope Launcher in Rajouri Floods

Boy Rescued Using Rope Launcher in Rajouri Floods Rajouri, Jammu & Kashmir | July 2025 In a high-stakes rescue operation during ongoing monsoon flooding, a young boy stranded across a swollen stream in Rajouri district, Jammu & Kashmir, was successfully rescued with the help of a rope launcher deployed by the Indian Army. The incident occurred after heavy rains led to flash flooding in several remote areas of Rajouri, leaving local communities cut off and infrastructure severely impacted. The boy was reported stranded on the opposite bank of a rapidly flowing water channel, with no safe route for rescuers to reach him by foot or boat. Responding promptly, the Army team utilized a rope launcher to shoot a rescue line across the stream. This enabled them to secure a rope bridge, allowing the boy to be safely pulled across to the rescue side. The operation was completed swiftly and without injury, drawing appreciation from both local authorities and the public for the coordinated and effective response. This incident highlights the increasing role of rope launchers and similar long-distance rescue tools in flood-prone and remote areas — especially where conventional access is limited or hazardous. As extreme weather events become more frequent across India, the use of such specialized rescue equipment is proving to be a critical asset for military, emergency, and disaster response teams nationwide.