For the first time, Brazilian drone company Condor Tecnologias Não Letais is participating in the two-day International Police Expo in New Delhi. Held from July 4-5, the event is showcasing the latest technologies for the public security market in India, drawing attention to innovations from global players like Condor.

Condor presented its traditional portfolio of non-lethal solutions alongside its latest innovations. Among these, the Condor Drop drone stood out. This advanced drone is designed to launch non-lethal loads with precision and safety. It represents a significant advancement in security operations, providing an effective tool for remote interventions.

The Condor Drop is operated by an intelligent system capable of creating situational readings of the operation, which aids in command decisions. According to the company executives, it has the capability to carry up to 48 loads, including tear gas, colored smoke, pepper, and liquid agents, which can be launched individually or sequentially. This versatility makes Condor Drop an essential tool for various operations worldwide.

Condor presented its traditional portfolio of non-lethal solutions alongside its latest innovations.
The Condor Drop

Additionally, Condor showcased the Spark-Duo, a two-shot neuromuscular disabling electrical device. This device features an intelligent system for generating data and reports and is integrated with other non-lethal Condor solutions.

Condor’s line of smart grenades also drew significant attention. These grenades use advanced software to replace gunpowder with a sophisticated electronic system. They can be programmed to detonate at precise time intervals, ensuring total precision and control in operations.

Another highlight from Condor’s showcase was its controlled impact line, which includes the non-lethal 10 mm Defensor caliber pistol, designed for short distances with non-lethal ammunition, and the Precision 12 caliber. The Precision 12 caliber is renowned for being the most accurate 12 caliber elastomer ammunition in the world, with patents in Brazil and the USA.

Founded in 1985, Condor Tecnologias Não Letais has grown significantly and joined Edge, a state-owned defence company in the United Arab Emirates, in April this year. This association transforms Condor, whose products are already present in more than 85 countries, into one of the main global players in the non-lethal solutions segment.

Condor’s participation in the International Police Expo not only highlighted the innovative capabilities of Brazilian companies but also emphasized their potential to enhance public security measures in India and beyond.