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Army gets its first set of offensive swarm drone system, IAF next
This delivery for the Army may possibly be the world’s first operational high density swarming Unmanned Aerial System induction for military applications.

Army gets its first set of offensive swarm drone system, IAF next
This delivery for the Army may possibly be the world’s first operational high density swarming Unmanned Aerial System induction for military applications.
Bengaluru: In a boost to its offensive capability, the Army has started taking delivery of its first heterogeneous swarm Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) system for use on the battlefield, ThePrint has learnt.
This delivery may possibly be the world’s first operational high density swarming UAS (Unmanned Aerial System) induction for military applications, especially given that most swarm drone research is yet to be operationalised across the world.
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Supplied by an Indian start up – Bengaluru based NewSpace Research & Technologies – the swarm of 100 drones is capable of hitting targets at least 50 kms away into enemy territory.
Defence sources told ThePrint that the delivery has just begun and comes at a time when the country’s military air show Aero India began here.
The swarming systems were ordered under the emergency procurement (EP) and show that India has taken a global lead with induction of a cutting edge ‘Made in India’ technology which is at par, if not ahead, of its peers across the world, sources said.
They added that this is a part of the government’s Aatmanirbhar effort to indigenise critical and disruptive military technologies.
Sources explained that these drones are capable of carrying bombs of a particular weight and can home into a target, like moving armoured columns, artillery positions, and infantry bunkers and attack.
They added that swarm drones are the solution for a closely contested airspace where individual drones can be taken down.
The IAF will also induct operational swarming UAS in the near future.
ThePrint reached out to Col Ramit Arora (Retd), Business Development head at NewSpace Research. He confirmed that the deliveries to users against contracts placed have started recently, but refused to share any further detail.
Defence sources confirmed that the drones delivered by NewSpace, and a follow-on homogeneous swarm drone delivery from Raphe Mphibr in days ahead, will be inducted into the mechanised forces where they will be used for surveillance and attack missions.