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IAF now wants to acquire 10 counter-drone systems after Jammu attack | India News

Indigenous anti-drone system developed by DRDO. NEW DELHI: The IAF now wants to acquire 10 counter-unmanned aircraft systems (CUAS) in the aftermath of the first-ever drone terror strike in the country at the Jammu air force station on June 27. A day after the Jammu attack, which exposed operational gaps in tackling small commercially-available drones rigged with explosives, the IAF issued a RFI (request for information) to seek responses from Indian companies for the counter-drone systems called CUAS. The existing IAF air defence systems, with advanced radars and missilesystems, are geared towards thwarting air intrusions by larger unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), aircraft and helicopters, as was earlier reported by TOI.

Jammu hit spurs IAF to quickly acquire ten anti-drone systems

Jammu hit spurs IAF to quickly acquire ten anti-drone systems SECTIONS Last Updated: Jul 06, 2021, 10:15 AM IST Share Synopsis A day after the Jammu attack, which exposed operational gaps in tackling small commercially-available drones rigged with explosives, the IAF issued a RFI (request for information) to seek responses from Indian companies for the counter-drone systems called CUAS. Indigenous anti-drone system developed by DRDO. (This story originally appeared in on Jul 05, 2021)The IAF now wants to acquire 10 counter-unmanned aircraft systems (CUAS) in the aftermath of the first-ever drone terror strike in the country at the Jammu air force station on June 27. A day after the Jammu attack, which exposed operational gaps in tackling small commercially-available drones rigged with explosives, the IAF issued a RFI (request for information) to seek responses from Indian companies for the counter-drone systems called CUAS.

India to retaliate at a time, place of its choosing: CDS Bipin Rawat on drone attacks

India to retaliate at a time, place of its choosing: CDS Bipin Rawat on drone attacks SECTIONS India to retaliate at a time, place of its choosing: CDS Bipin Rawat on drone attacksBy Share Synopsis Investigative agencies are probing whether the small explosive-laden drones used in the terror attack on the Jammu air force station on June 27 were launched from Pakistan or from within the region, and whether the intent was to deliver a message of a new capability or actually cause damage on the ground, said Gen Rawat. India ready to retaliate, says CDS Bipin Rawat Related (This story originally appeared in

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