How India broke the web of Turkey’s most-famous Bayraktar drones, Erdogan is now worried because…
How India destroyed Turkey’s Bayraktar TB2 drones: Due to the massive success of Akash air defence system and Akashteer intelligent warfare, a sense of panic has spread across the US. However, there is another country which actively helped India’s enemy during the recent India-Pakistan tensions and as a result, it’s defence industry has taken a massive hit. Reports have it that Pakistan used Turkey’s Bayraktar TB2 drone during its recent conflict with India. In order to counter the drone threat, the Indian Armed Forces shot down all the drones received from Turkey by Pakistan using the indigenous ‘Akashteer’ air defense system.
About Akashteer air defense system
Akashteer is a vehicle-based air defence system designed to automate detection, tracking and engagement of enemy aircraft, drones and missiles. It integrates various radar systems, sensors and communication technologies into a single operational framework.
With its intelligent warfare capabilities, Akashteer showcased India’s dominance in real-time, automated air defence warfare. As per a report by PIB, Akashteer is part of the broader C4ISR (Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance) framework, working in coordination with other systems.
How India destroyed Turkey’s Bayraktar TB2 drones
Media reports have said that the Akashteer air defense system was extensively used to counter Turkish drone threat during the recent India-Pakistan tensions. A senior army official was quoted as saying by a Navbharat Times report that ‘not even a single drone was able to achieve its target’.
Pakistan, Turkey and Azerbaijan set to strengthen anti-India nexus
The growing nexus between Islamabad-Ankara-Baku is expected to deepen and broaden further during the visit of Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif to Azerbaijan after concluding his ongoing visit to Iran.
According to reports, a trilateral summit of Pakistan, Turkey and Azerbaijan is expected to be held in Lachin, a strategic city that connects Azerbaijan to Armenia, in the next 48 hours to take “important decisions on joint strategies” in several fields, including defence.
(With inputs from agencies)
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