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India’s Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) General Anil Chauhan recently spoke about the brief four-day clash between India and Pakistan that took place in May. He revealed that during this time, Pakistan sent several drones into Indian territory, but many of those drones didn’t even work properly. In fact, some were found in nearly perfect condition.

CDS Chauhan was speaking at an event in Delhi, where he emphasized that modern wars can’t be won with outdated systems. He praised the quality of weapons made in India and highlighted the country’s growing strength in using tactical drones while putting India in the same position as countries like Israel and Turkey.

Talking about the attack, he said that Pakistan had used drones without weapons and also launched “loitering munitions.” These are special types of drones that hover in the air and strike when they spot a target. However, none of these caused any harm to Indian soldiers or civilians. Most of the drones were shot down, and some were recovered without damage.

This action was part of Operation Sindoor, which was launched on April 22, right after a deadly terrorist attack in Pahalgam.

Made-in-India anti-drone systems are very important

CDS Chauhan has said that Indian-made weapons played a key role in Operation Sindoor. He stressed how important it is for India to build its own counter-UAS (Unmanned Aerial System) technology  systems that can detect and shoot down enemy drones.

He explained that this operation proved how crucial such systems are for our safety. He said India must rely on its own strength and build what it needs, rather than depending on other countries. He added that recent wars around the world have shown that drones can completely change the course of a battle and therefore India must be ready with the right technology.

CDS on buying defence technology from other countries 

General Chauhan also said that buying defence technology from other countries is not a good long-term strategy. It makes India dependent and weakens our ability to respond quickly in times of crisis. If we build everything in India i.e. from design to final product, we not only protect our secrets but also lower costs, increase production, and stay better prepared.

He added, “When we build our own defence systems, it becomes harder for the enemy to know our real strength. That gives us an advantage — we can surprise them when needed.”

Future wars will be won with tactical drones

According to heighttechnologies.com, tactical drones, that also known as medium-range UAVs (Unmanned Aerial Vehicles) will play a big role in the battles of the future. These drones are specially designed for use on the battlefield for:

  • Spying and surveillance
  • Target tracking
  • Precision strikes

They are equipped with GPS systems and infrared cameras, which help them navigate and locate targets accurately.

Tactical drones are different from strategic drones or MALE drones (Medium Altitude Long Endurance). While MALE drones are built for longer missions and can carry heavier payloads, tactical drones are made for quick, short-term military operations. They can be deployed faster, are easier to control, and are ideal for limited combat zones.

How India protected its borders during Operation Sindoor

During Operation Sindoor, Akashteer played a key role. Its next-generation version, called Akash-NG, is even more advanced which is capable of shooting down multiple drones and missiles at once. It can fly at a speed of 2.5 Mach and strike targets at altitudes ranging from 30 meters to 20 kilometers. This system has greatly strengthened India’s ability to defend its borders.

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