A new system developed at IIT Bombay allows drones to fly in groups without GPS or communication links. Using onboard cameras ...
Each system would deploy a swarm of at least 20 drones that can be launched in quick succession, loiter over a designated ...
With rockets blazing and drones swarming, the Northern Command has sent a message from the heights of Ladakh that the Indian ...
India is transitioning from a digital-enabled to an AI-enabled military. By integrating AI-driven intelligence, autonomous ...
The Indian Air Force (IAF) has projected a requirement for 800 medium-range Swarm Unmanned Munition Systems (SUMS) to meet ...
Ukraine’s innovative deployment of drones as an equaliser against Russia’s larger military machine offers vital lessons and ...
The Armed forces require thousands of drones — both for tactical and strategic employment — as they are cost-effective, force multipliers, and reduce the risk to human life.
The Indian Army has ambitious plans to raise specialised drone warfare units equipped with indigenous UAVs. But India's drone industry needs extra support to overcome procedural, financial and technic ...
At defence conclave, Air Chief Marshal A.P. Singh says conflict needs all kinds of weapons, not just the long-range ones, as ...
The Asia-Pacific agri-drones market is set to expand from $1.05 billion in 2024 to $26.67 billion by 2035, at a staggering ...
AI is emerging as a key force multiplier for India as it prepares for the next generation of warfare. From real-time ...
In a major leap forward for drone technology, researchers from Durham University have developed a new system called T-STAR, which allows swarms of drones to fly faster and safer than ever before.