As drone warfare evolves, army air defence seeks to strengthen new types of aerial targets
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India's Army Air Defence is upgrading its capabilities to counter evolving drone threats by introducing three new aerial target systems. These include rocket-propelled targets, swarm drone simulators, and multirotor copters to enhance training against various modern aerial threats.
India's Army Air Defence is enhancing its training with three new aerial target systems to counter evolving drone threats. These include rocket-propelled targets for high-speed missile simulation, swarm drone replicators for multi-target engagement, and multirotor copters mimicking slow-moving helicopters. This procurement aims to bolster preparedness against a wide array of modern aerial adversaries.