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Drone warfare came home during Op Sindoor. Where does India stand?

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Emerging Drone Warfare

The increasing role of drones in modern warfare is reshaping military strategies worldwide. This advancement necessitates a fundamental rethinking of defense mechanisms, particularly air defenses, as highlighted by the recent events in Ukraine and Pakistan.

Recent Drone Incidents

  • On June 1, Ukraine employed cheap First Person View (FPV) drones to attack Russian airbases, showcasing a significant shift in air defense strategies.
  • In May, Pakistan utilized low-tech drone swarms against India, aiming to overwhelm air defenses and gather intelligence, despite limited success.

Historical Context of Drones

  • Drones have been used since World War II, with significant advancements made post the Gulf War of 1991.
  • The 2020 Nagorno-Karabakh conflict marked a turning point, with Azerbaijan utilizing drones to gain military advantage.

Global Use of Drones

Drones have played a pivotal role in various conflicts:

  • Yemen: Houthi rebels attacked Saudi oil facilities using drone swarms.
  • Gaza: Both Israel and Hamas utilized drones for surveillance and offensive operations.
  • Ukraine: Utilization of commercial and military drones, notably FPV racing drones, for targeted strikes.

Notable Operations

  • Operation Spider’s Web by Ukraine involved sophisticated drone use, reportedly causing significant damage to Russian aircraft and infrastructure.
  • Russia's deployment of Iranian-made Shahed kamikaze drones highlighted the strategic use of swarms to target critical infrastructure.

Drone Swarm Capabilities

Drone swarms, characterized by their coordinated and resilient nature, present a unique challenge:

  • They operate autonomously or semi-autonomously, communicating via wireless networks.
  • Capable of overwhelming defenses, gathering intelligence, and attacking high-value targets.

Countering Drone Threats

Effective defense against drones involves a layered approach:

  • Detection: Using radars, sensors, and AI-powered systems.
  • Neutralization
    • Kinetic means like missiles and guns.
    • Directed Energy Weapons (DEWs) and Electronic Warfare (EW).
    • Spoofing and cyber attacks.

India's Drone Defense Capabilities

India has enhanced its counter-drone strategies with several systems:

  • Akashteer Air Defence Control System for real-time tracking.
  • Bhargavastra and DRDO’s Anti-Drone System for neutralization.
  • Indrajaal, an AI-powered grid for extensive area protection.

Future Implications

With the rapid evolution of drone technology, nations are in a race to advance both drone and anti-drone capabilities. India is actively developing indigenous technologies and fostering an ecosystem of startups to address these challenges.

The future of warfare is increasingly unmanned, AI-driven, and asymmetric, necessitating a comprehensive approach to defense strategies.

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