Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Navy pact with BEL for anti-drone tech

- Rahul Singh rahul.singh@hindustant­imes.com

The Indian Navy on Tuesday signed a contract with Bharat Electronic­s Limited (BEL) for India’s first locally made naval anti-drone system (NADS) with both “hard kill” and “soft kill capabiliti­es”, the ministry of defence said in a statement. The deal comes two months after small drones were used to target the Jammu air force station on June 27. BEL will sign similar contracts with the army and the Indian Air Force, the statement said. The anti-drone system will give the military both “soft kill” and “hard kill” options to tackle the new and fast-emerging aerial threat. The Defence Research and Developmen­t Organisati­on said its counter-drone technology could provide the forces with the capability to swiftly detect, intercept and destroy small drones that pose a security threat.

NEW DELHI: The Indian Navy on Tuesday signed a contract with Bharat Electronic­s Limited (BEL) for India’s first locally made naval anti-drone system (NADS) with both “hard kill” and “soft kill capabiliti­es”, the ministry of defence said in a statement. The deal comes two months after small drones were used to target the Jammu air force station on June 27, the first-ever offensive use of drones to target an Indian military facility.

BEL will sign similar contracts with the army and the Indian Air Force, the statement said. The anti-drone system will give the military both “soft kill” and “hard kill” options to tackle the new and fast-emerging aerial threat. The first refers to jamming the hostile drone, while the second involves a laser-based kill system. The indigenous antidrone system has been developed by the Defence Research and Developmen­t Organisati­on (DRDO) and manufactur­ed by BEL. The DRDO said its counterdro­ne technology could provide the armed forces with the capability to swiftly detect, intercept and destroy small drones that pose a security threat.

“The NADS can instantly detect and jam micro drones and use a laser-based kill mechanism to terminate targets. It will be an effective, all-encompassi­ng counter to the increased drone threat to strategic naval installati­ons,” the statement said.

The Jammu drone attack was a watershed in asymmetric warfare and underlined the need for the armed forces to build capabiliti­es to counter the aerial threat, experts previously said.

The system was deployed for VVIP protection duties during Republic Day 2020, the visit of US President Donald Trump to Motera stadium in Ahmedabad, Independen­ce Day 2020, Republic Day 2021 and Independen­ce Day 2021. DRDO demonstrat­ed its counter-drone technology to different security agencies at the Hindon air force station in January 2020 and at the NSG campus in Manesar in August 2020 and January 2021.

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