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Drones will be armed forces’ eyes on the ground and they are buying as many as they can

October 28, 2022
Source: theprint.in theprint.in
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The armed forces are generally known to be the slowest when it comes to change. But an area, which is rapidly seeing changes within the armed forces, is the Unmanned Aerial Vehicles, or the drone warfare. The Army, Navy and the Air Force are on an overdrive and are buying them in hordes. Such has been the demand and interest of the armed forces that the recently held DefExpo 2022 in Gandhinagar looked more like a drone show rather than a regular defence exhibition with almost every second exhibitor having something related to the world of UAVs. The push for...
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