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Soldiers are taking insights gleaned from observing their Ukrainian counterparts to shape the Army’s future battlefield ...
While drones flying over different parts of Europe have raised concerns in many countries, some are worried about a more dystopian future with the technology.
The conflict between Russia and Ukraine is slowly but surely changing the face of aerial warfare with strides in drone technology and deployments.
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Artillery, missiles, tanks and trench warfare dominated the first years of the war, but no longer, our Ukraine correspondent Marc Santora and his colleagues have reported. Drones do most of the ...
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The Indian Army successfully demonstrated the integration of drones, counter-drone systems, and unmanned platforms during ...
Recognising the growing threat of drone warfare, the Army has initiated procurement of 'SAKSHAM' (Situational Awareness for Kinetic Soft and Hard Kill Assets Management), an indigenously developed Cou ...
The Indian Army will decisively neutralise any drones launched from Pakistan in future conflicts, Western Command General Officer Commanding-in-Chief Lt Gen Manoj Katiyar said on Monday. "Technology ...
Anadrone Systems CEO Anant Bhalotia on 20-year growth, armed forces ties, indigenisation, exports, IPO plans & India’s drone ...