India’s Air Force is enhancing its offensive capabilities by seeking drones deployable from helicopters and loitering munitions from transport aircraft. These advanced systems, capable of various missions including electronic warfare and target acquisition, aim to free up fighter jets and counter adversaries effectively. Similar initiatives are underway globally, highlighting a significant shift in future warfare strategies. India’s Air Force is enhancing its offensive capabilities by seeking drones deployable from helicopters and loitering munitions from transport aircraft. These advanced systems, capable of various missions including electronic warfare and target acquisition, aim to free up fighter jets and counter adversaries effectively. Similar initiatives are underway globally, highlighting a significant shift in future warfare strategies.
Trending
- ‘You gave me clearance to go’: Indian vessel’s frantic distress call during Hormuz firing revealed
- Pregnancy, not main accused: What absconding TCS employee’s lawyer told court
- Titanic life jacket worn by survivor sold for £670,000 ($906,000) at UK auction
- United flight diverted, passengers evacuated via emergency slides in Pittsburgh – watch
- Should you buy gold this Akshaya Tritiya? What 5 experts have to say
- West Bengal assembly elections: Nearly 7 lakh voters added to electoral rolls days before Phase 1 polling
- Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin eyes breakthrough with reusable New Glenn launch amid SpaceX rivalry
- India’s next T20I captain? Shreyas Iyer breathing down Surya’s neck