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With Rising use of Drones, DRDO Develops own Counter Technology

With Rising use of Drones, DRDO Develops own Counter Technology

Defense News ,India :- In the ever-growing landscape of drone usage, spanning surveillance, logistics, and potentially harmful operations, India has risen to the challenge by developing a robust counter-technology. The Defense Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) is at the forefront of this innovation, introducing various types of drones while simultaneously crafting an indigenous counter-drone technology.

According to a recent report presented by a parliamentary standing committee, the DRDO is actively working on a comprehensive counter-drone technology. This advanced system is not only capable of detecting drones but also executing soft and hard counter-attacks against all types of unmanned aerial vehicles.

Sources indicate that the counter-drone system is now ready for production and has already undergone successful demonstrations for armed services and internal security agencies. The technology has been transferred to Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL) in Bengaluru, entrusted as the production agency. Furthermore, Transfer of Technology agreements have been established with four additional Indian firms to boost the production of anti-drone systems.

A representative from DRDO emphasized the critical importance of anti-drone technology and highlighted the organization collaboration with the industry in its development. He stated, "Anti-drone technology is where the focus should be, and in that, DRDO is working very closely with the industry. We are also doing a lot of R&D for anti-drone protection against these types of drones."

Simultaneously, DRDO is addressing the surging demand for various drone types, including micro-drones. The Medium Altitude Long Endurance (MALE) unmanned aerial vehicle TAPAS, designed for Intelligence, Surveillance, Reconnaissance, and Target Acquisition (ISTAR) applications, is in advanced stages of developmental trials. Additionally, the Short Range Armed UAV Archer, intended for reconnaissance, surveillance, and low-intensity conflicts, is undergoing developmental flight trials.

Despite these advancements, the parliamentary committee report does point out delays in some of DRDO projects. Out of 55 projects, 23 were not completed within the stipulated timeframe. Acknowledging these challenges, the DRDO secretary informed the committee that they are taking measures to address delays, including hiring a consultant to identify major reasons behind project delays and implementing corrective actions accordingly.

In conclusion, India stride in countering drone challenges showcases its commitment to technological innovation and national security. The DRDO ongoing efforts in anti-drone technology, alongside the development of diverse drone capabilities, position the country at the forefront of the ever-evolving landscape of unmanned aerial systems.

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