Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Army displays drone swarming prowess

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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, statement said. “One such project is the AI offensive drone operations...

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