Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Army displays drone swarming prowess

- HT Correspond­ent

NEW DELHI: The Indian Army on Friday demonstrat­ed its new drone swarming capability at the Army Day 2021 parade in Delhi Cantt with 75 locally designed and developed drones hovering in the sky and simulating a raft of missions including offensive operations.

“The drones executed an array of artificial intelligen­ce (Ai)-enabled simulated offensive missions and close support tasks during the parade,” the army said in a statement. Drones within a swarm can carry out a wide range of missions including strikes against tanks, infantry combat vehicles, ammunition holding areas, fuel dumps and terror launch pads, officials said.

The army’s drone swarming capability is under developmen­t, though it has been tested for HADR (humanitari­an assistance and disaster relief) roles, which are largely dropping medicines and essential items. The technology is being developed by the army in partnershi­p with a Bengaluru-based start-up Newspace Research and Technologi­es.

“This demonstrat­ion is a recognitio­n of the Indian Army’s steady embrace of emerging and disruptive technologi­es to transform itself from a manpowerin­tensive to a technology-enabled force to meet future security challenges,” army spokespers­on Colonel Aman Anand said. “In a kamikaze mission, the drones can strike at a range of 100km,” the officials added.

The Army is investing heavily into AI, autonomous weapon systems, quantum technologi­es and robotics to achieve a convergenc­e between its war-fighting philosophi­es and military attributes of these technologi­es, the statement said. “One such project is the AI offensive drone operations... This project symbolises the beginning of the Indian Army’s tryst with autonomy in weapon platforms and showcases the army’s commitment towards merging the cutting-edge of digital technologi­es with its human resource,” the statement added.

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