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Army puts to test its new ‘Shaurya’ drone squadron for tank units

The Indian Army is bolstering its armoured regiments with dedicated drone units, 'Shaurya Squadrons', to enhance surveillance, precision strikes, and electronic warfare. Recently tested in a realistic battle scenario, th…

Army puts to test its new ‘Shaurya’ drone squadron for tank units

The Indian Army is bolstering its armoured regiments with dedicated drone units, 'Shaurya Squadrons', to enhance surveillance, precision strikes, and electronic warfare. Recently tested in a realistic battle scenario, these units aim to significantly boost battlefield awareness and response times for tank formations.

Key takeaways

Quick scan — what you need to know:

  • The Indian Army is bolstering its armoured regiments with dedicated drone units, 'Shaurya Squadrons', to enhance surveillance, precision strikes, and electronic warfare.
  • Recently tested in a realistic battle scenario, these units aim to significantly boost battlefield awareness and response times for tank formations.
  • This move reflects lessons learned from global drone-centric conflicts.

Background

What led here, in plain terms:

  • Recently tested in a realistic battle scenario, these units aim to significantly boost battlefield awareness and response times for tank formations.
  • This move reflects lessons learned from global drone-centric conflicts.

Why it matters

Why readers and decision-makers should care:

  • This move reflects lessons learned from global drone-centric conflicts.
  • The Indian Army is bolstering its armoured regiments with dedicated drone units, 'Shaurya Squadrons', to enhance surveillance, precision strikes, and electronic warfare.
  • Recently tested in a realistic battle scenario, these units aim to significantly boost battlefield awareness and response times for tank formations.

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