India is developing indigenous stratospheric airships for persistent border surveillance. These platforms will provide round-the-clock intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance capabilities. They will operate at high altitudes, extending communications and electronic snooping abilities. This initiative supports the armed forces’ modernization drive for enhanced target acquisition. The program aims to create a fail-proof and redundant network of surveillance assets. India is developing indigenous stratospheric airships for persistent border surveillance. These platforms will provide round-the-clock intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance capabilities. They will operate at high altitudes, extending communications and electronic snooping abilities. This initiative supports the armed forces’ modernization drive for enhanced target acquisition. The program aims to create a fail-proof and redundant network of surveillance assets.
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