India Strengthens China Border Defense with New Anti-Drone Systems
Defense News ,India :- In a smart move to make its defense stronger along the northern borders with China, the Indian Army has added seven new special systems to detect and stop drones. These systems are made in India and can be carried on vehicles. They can either jam drones or destroy them using lasers. The Defense Research and Development Organization (DRDO) and Bharat Electronics developed these systems, called Mark-1 variants, to improve the existing anti-drone systems.
A military officer involved in the deployment said, "These systems help us find and stop small drones or unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs). We can use both soft and hard methods to stop them."
Drones have become more common in wars, like the conflicts between Armenia and Azerbaijan, and Russia and Ukraine. This has shown the need for better defense systems. So, the armed forces are getting different types of drones from India and other countries. They're also focusing on getting better ways to stop enemy drones, like jamming, blinding, and using lasers.
"These new systems, made by DRDO and Bharat Electronics, are called IDD&IS Mark-1. The Army Air Defence (AAD) is using them to improve our anti-drone systems. Soon, there will be better versions with longer ranges," another officer explained.
"The systems can find small drones that are hard to see on radar. We can then stop them using both soft and hard methods," he added.
The Indian Air Force (IAF) is also working on improving its defense against drones. It's looking for systems to stop groups of drones, like ones that crash into targets or drop small bombs. It also wants to get 100-200 vehicle-mounted systems to protect its air bases from drone attacks.
India has been behind other countries in making drones and defense systems against them. But now, with DRDO's work on anti-drone systems and plans for stronger laser weapons, India is working hard to catch up. DRDO is working on laser weapons that could be 30-50 kilowatts strong. They hope to make even stronger ones in the next three to five years.
"We want to make laser weapons that are even stronger in the next three to five years. They could work from tens of kilometers away," a source said.
"Stronger lasers will help us hit targets from farther away and with more accuracy. Also, better technology will help the weapons stay focused and accurate over long distances," he added.
Stronger and better laser weapons will make it easier to hit targets from farther away and with more accuracy. Better technology will help the weapons stay focused and accurate over long distances. With the ongoing tension with China in eastern Ladakh, there's a growing agreement that India needs a national program to improve its defense with laser weapons.