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Drone soccer is a competitive indoor aerial sport in which pilots fly caged drones inside a netted arena and score by flying the striker drone through the opposing goal ring. It is played indoors only, in a designated enclosure, and it is used worldwide to build the reflexes and spatial awareness that aerospace training depends on.
No. The BeeZeta1 Nano is a sub-250 g nano-class drone, which does not require type certification. It is flown indoors only, inside a designated netted enclosure, and every frame carries a unique production number. Operators are expected to follow DGCA and MoCA guidance.
Ten to fifteen minutes of flight per battery in typical indoor conditions, as recorded in independent trial observations. In an unstabilised competition drone, longer endurance is not what decides a match - reflex, control and recovery from contact are.
No, and that is by design. Drone soccer is flown line-of-sight inside a small arena, so a camera adds weight and cost without adding capability in the sub-250 g nano class.
Everything except batteries, chargers, motors and propellers is manufactured in-house in India - from raw parts through electronic board assembly to the finished unit. That includes the airframe, the flight controller, the ESC and the receiver. Batteries, chargers, motors and propellers are sourced.